Adam Silverston hopes to try and sort the dog fouling problem
The new commissioner in Andreas says he wants to make 'meaningful contribution' to the parish.
Adam Silverston has joined the board in an uncontested election.
One of his aims is to try and sort the dog fouling problem in the village which he says has become worse recently.
Mr Silverston believes not fitting the stereotype for a commissioner is a good thing.
Local Democracy Reporter Emma Draper has been speaking to him:
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