Unfortunately the original chap got called away at the last minute and did not make it, but he is aiming to catch another of my games.
However, another Society ref that I kind-off know was watching his son play in the match so I asked him to please observe and give me some feedback... overall feedback was good, my game management and communication were good. He advised I should modify how I use the whistle to make it more clear between a penalty vs non-penalty event; and we discussed my positioning at the breakdown... I often stand to the side of the breakdown rather than behind (on the attacking side), which was his recommendation... I do occassionally stand behind the breakdown, but I've found at age-grade (especially lower ages) that support runners start behind or close (laterally) to the breakdown, and I was getting in their way, hence my alternative positioning. That said, in light of the feedback, I will make a concerted effort to more frequently position behind the breakdown for upcoming games, especially u16 since the scrum-halves at that age are more able to pass to runners further away.
I will also be attending the monthly Society meeting this month, which will be my first.