Thank you Dave. But while looking on the internet I came across a letter from the Welsh Government to someone who had queried something similar related to standing orders. He then posted the letter online This is a paragraph from that letter:
Current legislation does not expressly permit or prohibit photographing, recording,
broadcasting or transmitting the proceedings of a community or town council meeting. The
council meetings must be open to the public, the press and public have a right to observe
how community and town councils operate, unless sensitive issues are being discussed
such as legal, contractual or personnel matters. Again, councils are encouraged to set out
the format for public participation in its standing orders, but it is a matter for each council, at
its discretion, to decide the details of such arrangements, which could take account of any
data protection or other security matters that may arise as a consequence.