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Dee Sims from Waitematā Local Board
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Dee Sims from Waitematā Local Board
A new board member has joined Waitematā Local Board following the resignation of former board member Sarah Trotman in October.
Glenda Fryer was sworn in at the board’s November business meeting and will take on portfolio and liaison responsibilities to be decided at next month’s Waitematā … View moreA new board member has joined Waitematā Local Board following the resignation of former board member Sarah Trotman in October.
Glenda Fryer was sworn in at the board’s November business meeting and will take on portfolio and liaison responsibilities to be decided at next month’s Waitematā Local Board business meeting.
Waitematā Local Board Chair Richard Northey says the board are pleased with the appointment of Ms. Fryer who brings with her over 30-years of governance experience, including six years of service as the Deputy Chair of Albert-Eden Local Board.
“We now have a full complement of board members to represent the wonderful and diverse range of people across Waitematā until next year’s Local Government elections,” he said.
A resident of St Mary’s Bay, Ms. Fryer says she’s ready to hit the ground running, working with the diverse communities of Waitematā to carry out the board’s plan for the area.
“Leadership is needed now more than ever as we face a global pandemic and a climate change emergency,” she said.
Dee Sims from Waitematā Local Board
Wednesday 08 December 2021, 7pm-8pm, via Skype
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The members of the Waitematā Local Board have been elected to represent you.
Book your one-on-one Skype appointment to talk with the local board about the latest community projects, local initiatives … View moreWednesday 08 December 2021, 7pm-8pm, via Skype
What’s important to you and your community?
The members of the Waitematā Local Board have been elected to represent you.
Book your one-on-one Skype appointment to talk with the local board about the latest community projects, local initiatives and your ideas for Waitematā.
Your time is precious. Book your 15 minute one-one-one Skype appointment today by emailing: waitematalocalboard@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz
For more information, visit: www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz...
Dee Sims from Waitematā Local Board
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Dee Sims from Waitematā Local Board
Waitematā Local Board member Sarah Trotman last week resigned her position on the board, providing her resignation in a letter to Chief Executive Jim Stabback on 9 October 2021.
Board chair Richard Northey acknowledges Ms Trotman’s resignation and her contribution to the board for the last two … View moreWaitematā Local Board member Sarah Trotman last week resigned her position on the board, providing her resignation in a letter to Chief Executive Jim Stabback on 9 October 2021.
Board chair Richard Northey acknowledges Ms Trotman’s resignation and her contribution to the board for the last two years.
“Sarah did some great work with local businesses in her economic development portfolio, particularly in helping them access mentoring and advice during the first COVID-19 lockdown last year.
“She has also represented her constituency with passion throughout our board’s planning and decision-making processes.
“We respect Sarah’s decision to resign from the board and wish her well in her future endeavours.”
The implications of Ms Trotman’s departure, including whether the vacancy left by her departure will be filled, will be decided by the board at its meeting on Tuesday 19 October.
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