

Marian Luck and Paul Ward have been elected as Council Representatives for the South West Region. The manner in which the two Council Representatives manage their roles within the region will be decided by the member u3as and will vary depending on local requirements.
The primary purposes of Council Representatives are to reflect the views of the u3a Council to their member u3as and ensure that the views, activities and achievements of the u3as are presented to the Council.
Council Representatives bring expertise and knowledge from their respective constituency to assist in their role.
The Chair of Network Link has a similar role in respect of those Networks that are part of Network Link.
What does the Council do?
Many u3as have asked this question, and we can sum this up as:
The Council is the voice of u3a
What does this mean in detail.
- To be an effective voice for u3as
- Engaging with u3as
- Representing their views
- Making decisions about issues of primary concern to u3as
- To work closely and collaboratively with the Board
- To be Involved in the annual strategy and budget cycle
- To identify and deliver to the Board u3a priorities annually by September
- To identify and raise collective problems and concerns expressed by u3as and networks
- To identify and raise emerging needs of u3as and networks, and make recommendations to the Board
- To operate the Strategy Groups to develop implementation plans for the agreed strategic plan
- To assess the impact on u3as and networks of major u3a related developments and initiatives
- To encourage widespread sharing of positive u3a experiences
These were laid out in the Standing Orders for the Council that u3as voted into existence in October 2024.
The Council is there to support the u3as in their region/nation.