The local government act Section 85 says "attendance as representative of the authority at a meeting of any body of persons, shall be deemed for the purposes of subsection (1) above to be attendance at a meeting of the authority". One could argue that the Annual Parish meeting comes within that definition. Countering that, The act says "he shall, unless the failure was due to some reason approved by the authority before the expiry of that period, cease to be a member of the authority". Simply accepting an apology for absence does not waive the rule. A resolution would be needed before the 6 month deadline to recognise the absences would trigger section 85, agree that it should be waived and specifically define what "some reason" actually was. On balance I think the cllr can get away with it for now, but the click starts ticking again the day after the annual parish meeting, & 6 months after that date, he has to go unless the council pass a resolution as defined above.