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Vincent Community Board sworn in

The Central App

Rachel Jones

01 November 2022, 7:55 AM

Vincent Community Board sworn in

Vincent Community Board members took their declaration of office yesterday (Monday October 31), marking the start of their three-year term.


Central Otago District Council (CODC) councillor Tamah Alley was elected to the chair, defeating Roger Browne who was also nominated.


Tamah said she was “really excited to be leading a strong team” and sees plenty of “opportunities for the board and community”.


The meeting included a waiata for Jayden Cromb, a fresh face for the board, which was performed beautifully by his supporters and colleagues from Uruuruwhenua Health. 


Jayden Cromb was welcomed to his elected position with a waiata. PHOTO: The Central App


Jayden, the youngest member of the board, was also elected deputy chair. The father of three is feeling positive about his new role despite admitting to feeling some pressure “to bring a different perspective”. 


“I was surprised to learn that in most councils you are considered young if you are under 40,” the 27-year-old said. “At the Youth Trust I was one of the older ones at the table.” 


Jayden Cromb was visibly moved by the waiata. PHOTO: 


The two other new board members, Dai Johns and Tony Hammington, said they were excited to take up their roles. Both spoke of having lots to learn but Dai is “very enthusiastic” and Tony keen “to make a difference”



Councillors Malcolm McPherson and Tracy Patterson are also on the board. 


Once sworn in, councillors worked through procedural decisions and allocated liaison roles with various community groups.


Chair Tamah Alley closed the meeting urging the group to be “open, transparent, honest, to have some fun, and work at making the best decisions for our community”.


The next meeting will be Tuesday November 22.