Councillor Wayne Daley
Email: Wayne.Daley@northumberland.gov.uk
Council: Northumberland
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Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
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County Council - Wednesday, 8 July 2026 - 3.00 pm
Cramlington, Bedlington & Seaton Valley Community Partnership - Tuesday, 26 May 2026 - 6.00 pm
Family and Children's Services Overview and Scrutiny Committee - Thursday, 7th May, 2026 10.00 am
The Family and Children's Services Overview and Scrutiny Committee of Northumberland Council is scheduled to consider a range of important reports concerning the welfare and development of children and young people in the county. Key discussions are expected to focus on the annual performance and practice of children's social work, the self-evaluation of children's social care services, and updates on the Local Area SEND Reform Plan.
County Council - Wednesday, 6 May 2026 - 3.00 pm
The County Council is scheduled to meet on Wednesday, 6 May 2026, to elect its Chair and Deputy Chair for the upcoming year, and to establish various committees and appoint members to them. The meeting will also review the annual timetable of meetings and consider nominations to outside bodies.
Cramlington, Bedlington & Seaton Valley Community Partnership - Tuesday, 24th March, 2026 6.00 pm
The Cramlington, Bedlington & Seaton Valley Community Partnership meeting scheduled for Tuesday, 24 March 2026, was set to cover updates on community funding and an informal discussion session with various local organisations. The meeting's agenda also included provisions for public questions and the receipt of petitions.
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Summary
Meetings Attended: 49
Average per Month: 1.6
Decisions Recorded: 0 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.