Councillors represent their communities in a number of different ways, including through casework (ie answering questions and concerns raised by people in their area), going to meetings in their communities, representing their communities and Lancashire in meetings with other organisations, and speaking up for the people they serve. One of the jobs of a councillor is to attend formal meetings of the council. The statistics on this page relate only to that last role.
Statistic | Count | Percentage | |||
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Total expected attendances: | 6 | ||||
Present as expected: | 5 | 83% | |||
Absent (incl. apologies): | 1 | 17% |
Explanation of the statistics counts
Date | Committee Meeting | Attendance |
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Private meeting, 12/06/2024, 10:30 | Expected | |
09/09/2024, 10:30 | Children, Families and Skills Scrutiny Committee ,09/09/2024, 10:30 | Present |
06/11/2024, 10:30 | Children, Families and Skills Scrutiny Committee ,06/11/2024, 10:30 | Present |
Private meeting, 27/06/2024, 10:30 | Present | |
26/09/2024, 10:30 | Community, Cultural, and Corporate Services Scrutiny Committee ,26/09/2024, 10:30 | Present |
31/10/2024, 10:30 | Community, Cultural, and Corporate Services Scrutiny Committee ,31/10/2024, 10:30 | Absent |
17/10/2024, 13:00 | Full Council ,17/10/2024, 13:00 | Present |