Attendance

Meeting attendance of Councillor Jill Waring

Attendance statistics for Councillor Jill Waring
Statistic Count Percentage
Total expected attendances:6
Present as expected: 3   50%
Apologies received:3   100% of absences
Absent (incl. apologies):3   50%

Explanation of the statistics counts

Total expected attendances
The number of meetings that the councillor was expected to attend, whether in person or virtually, in their capacity as member of that committee. This only includes meetings for which the actual attendance status is known.
Present as expected
The number of meetings that the councillor attended in their capacity as member of that committee.
Present, virtual
The number of meetings that the councillor attended virtually in their capacity as member of that committee.
Present, as substitute, virtual
The number of meetings that the councillor attended virtually in place of a committee member who could not attend.
In attendance, virtual
The number of meetings that the councillor attended virtually in a capacity other than committee member, for example a voluntary attendance out of personal interest for a topic being discussed.
Absent (incl. apologies)
Meetings not attended, where the councillor is a member of the committee, including apologies submitted.
(nis)
This information is not included in the summary statistics above.

Other meeting statistics options

Meeting summary for Councillor Jill Waring
Date Committee Meeting Attendance
09/07/2024, 00:00 Council ,09/07/2024, 00:00 Expected
24/07/2024, 19:00 Council ,24/07/2024, 19:00 Present
25/09/2024, 19:00 Council ,25/09/2024, 19:00 Present
20/11/2024, 19:00 Council ,20/11/2024, 19:00 Present
20/06/2024, 19:00 Economy & Place Scrutiny Committee ,20/06/2024, 19:00 Apologies, sent representative; Substituted by Councillor Rupert Adcock
11/07/2024, 19:00 Economy & Place Scrutiny Committee ,11/07/2024, 19:00 Apologies, sent representative
11/09/2024, 19:00 Economy & Place Scrutiny Committee ,11/09/2024, 19:00 Apologies, sent representative; Substituted by Councillor Mark Holland