The truth is that very few know what the meeting is or what it is for as it stems from a period when the only way residents could find out what is happening in their parish was via that meeting. Nowadays with social media and the public having access to council meetings, there are lots of opportunities to engage with the public in a way which is more effective so where parish councils do take the initiative, they try to make it something the public would want to engage with. We, as a council, invite local community groups to use it as a means of advertising what they do and as part of that the council chair gives a presentation on what the council has done over the preceding year and we run a village award scheme for members of the public to nominate those who have gone above and beyond for their community. To be honest, it is often only the families of the award winners who attend. We don't note apologies from councillors as its not a council event but we do ask that they identify themselves through a name badge so that the public can see who they are in case they don't know!