Draft Minutes of ELCC Meeting held 25 October 2016

Draft Minutes

of Meeting of East Lammermuir Community Council held in Innerwick Village Hall on
Tuesday 25 October, 2016.

Present: Cllr Michael Veitch
Janette MacDonald/Barbara Wyllie/Chris Bruce/Janice Hanvidge/
Donna Collins/Anne Lyall/Cris Thacker

In attendance: Pauline Jaffray and 23 members of the public

1:00 Apologies: Elisabeth Wilson/Jason Ormiston

Welcome:
C Bruce as the former Chairman of East Lammermuir welcomed all those present to the meeting. He explained to all present that this is the first meeting of the East Lammermuir Community Council after the election and Cllr Michael Veitch will preside over the first part of the meeting and the appointment of Office Bearers to the new Community Council. This has to be carried out before the meeting can continue with other business.

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Torness Open Meeting Thursday 20 October, 6:30pm, Hallhill, Dunbar

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Want to know more about Torness Power Station?

On Thursday, 20 October, 6:30pm, Torness power station is holding an open meeting at Hallhill Sports Centre in Dunbar. A team from the station, including managers, graduates and apprentices will be there to tell you more about life at Torness and to answer your questions. Click here to view the public meeting leaflet.

For more information or to register your interest please contact Ashleigh Dickson on 01368 873 847 or ashleigh.dickson@edf-energy.com

5Rights Online Survey for Young People

5rightslogolpScotland’s 5Rights Youth Commission has recently launched an online survey about young people’s digital world. The survey’s aim is to capture the experiences, thoughts, and evidence about the digital world from the young people of Scotland. Click here to take the survey.

The Youth Commission would like to reach as many young people as possible. The survey responses will form a vital part of the Youth Commission’s investigation on how Scotland can support young people’s rights in the digital world. The survey is open until Feb 2017, covering the full duration of the Youth Commission to allow young people to continue feeding into their investigation. To take part, participants should be under the age of 25 and live in Scotland. It should take roughly 7 minutes to complete and responses are completely anonymous.