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Meet the members

Our Board

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Our members

Our Board members are the people with overall responsibility for making decisions. They are responsible for setting policies and priorities, ensuring efficient and effective use of resources and that money is well spent. It is their job to represent the interests of the National Park and to balance out any conflicting pressures. The New Forest National Park Authority has 22 members – the Chair is Victoria Mander and Deputy Chair is Keith Mans.

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Members of the Board overall.

12

Members appointed by the county, district, and borough councils with land within the National Park.

6

Members appointed by the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.

4

Members selected by parish councils.

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What do members do?

Members spend around two to three days a month on formal National Park business including committees, panels and working groups. They also represent the National Park Authority at other events such as workshops, seminars, launches and presentations by the Authority and partner organisations.

Meetings & committees Meetings & committees

Members' conduct, attendance and allowances

Members must adhere to the code of conduct and two local protocols. An alleged breach will be dealt with under 'procedures for a breach of a protocol'. Members of the Authority are paid allowances in accordance with the Authority’s scheme of allowances. They must also submit a declaration of interest. If you have any issues or queries please contact Members Services.

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Protocol for member officer relations

Local protocol for members and officers dealing with planning matters

Scheme of allowances

Members social media policy

'Enjoy the privilege of being in this ancient working forest. Leave nothing behind.'

Board member Zoe Clewer