Gary Cummins

Council: Lewisham

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

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Pension Board Committee Member

Pension Board - Tuesday, 16th June, 2026 1.30 pm

June 16, 2026, 1:30 pm
Pension Board Committee Member

Pension Board - Monday, 16 March 2026 - 2.00 pm

The Pension Board of Lewisham Council was scheduled to convene on Monday, 16 March 2026, to discuss a range of pension fund matters. The agenda included updates on the administration team's work, the rolling action log, and the work programme, alongside a review of the investment monitoring report.

March 16, 2026, 2:00 pm
Pension Board Committee Member

Pension Board - Tuesday, 9th December, 2025 2.00 pm

The Pension Board of Lewisham Council met on Tuesday, 9 December 2025, to review a range of updates and reports concerning the management and performance of the Lewisham Pension Fund. Key discussions were scheduled to cover the fund's financial performance, risk management, and ongoing reforms within the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS).

December 09, 2025
Pension Board Committee Member

Pension Board - Tuesday, 23rd September, 2025 2.00 pm

The Pension Board for Lewisham Council met on 23 September 2025, according to the agenda. The meeting included a general update on the pension fund, a review of the communications policy statement, and a discussion of the work programme. Part of the meeting was scheduled to be held in private, excluding the press and public.

September 23, 2025
Pension Board

Pension Board - Monday, 16th June, 2025 2.00 pm

Here is a summary of the scheduled discussions for the Pension Board meeting on 16 June 2025.

June 16, 2025

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Summary

Meetings Attended: 17

Average per Month: 0.1

Decisions Recorded: 0 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.