Thanks for reply, no resolutions to rarity has been made as far as I am aware, what happened Monday, I asked the chairman if I may record the zoom meeting, he said no I will explain at the start of the meeting, as he was the host and therefore had complete control over the zoom meeting, (the people who attended the Zoom meeting, who can recordings, remove people from the meeting completely, stop / Mute people from talking, the list goes on) So he started the meetings and said “ It has been brought to my attention over the last couple of days weeks about recording’s, recording by the general public is aloud, how ever the Nalc advice at this time moment, if because there are no members of the public joining us, it would be suggested by Nalc, that the parish clerk only can record the meeting, but if any one objects to themselves being recorded, every time that person is on the screen, or every time that person talks, the camera has to be turned off, we must also have video recording policy, at this moment it time, we don’t have one of them, therefore to make sure every body is happy, we will not be recording any meetings until a policy is in place” his words exactly before the meeting one councillor question the chairman about if the council should be informed of recording and who can record? Yet again “I’ll make a statement at the start of the meeting” he said. Bearing in mind we’ve now had two extra ordinary meetings and one parish council meeting so far on Zoom since the lockdown, all but Monday’s Meeting I’ve asked to record and been allowed to, having said that at the previous meeting to Mondays some councillors were asking “I’ve got the word recording / record on my screen am I recording Mr chairman or is somebody else? Presumably by me recording these previous meetings it’s upset a few of the counsellors. So you see my dilemma,