UK Round Table on Sustainable Development

Fourth Annual Report


ANNEX A Members of the Round Table

President

The Rt Hon John Prescott MP
Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions

Chairman

Professor Sir Richard Southwood DL DSc FRS
Chairman, Inter-Agency Committee on Global Environmental Change; non-executive director, Glaxo Wellcome plc; former Vice Chancellor and Professor of Zoology, University of Oxford; former Chairman: Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution, National Radiological Protection Board

Members

Ms Maria Adebowale (joined the Round Table in October 1998)
Director, Environmental Law Foundation

Dr Robin Bidwell (joined the Round Table in January 1999)
Chairman, Environmental Resources Management

Mr Kenneth Caldwell (joined the Round Table in January 1999)
Chief Executive, Sussex Chamber of Commerce, Training and Enterprise

Mr Ewen Cameron DL MA FRICS
Chairman, Orchard Media Ltd; former President, Country Landowners' Association; member, South West Regional Development Agency

Mrs Helen Carey DL BA (joined the Round Table in January 1999)
Officer, National Federation of Women's Institutes; Chairman: WI Enterprises, NFWI Agenda 21 Working Group; NFWI representative on Women's National Commission; Board member, Going for Green; Chairman, Cheshire Landscape Trust; Director, Cheshire Community Council

Ms Pamela Castle (joined the Round Table in October 1998)
Partner and Head of Environmental Law, Cameron McKenna Ltd; member: National Radiological Protection Board, Natural Environment Research Council; Board member, World Wide Fund for Nature (UK)

Mr Rodney F Chase (left the Round Table in January 1999)
Deputy Group Chief Executive, BP-Amoco plc

Ms Andrea Cook OBE JP (left the Round Table in January 1999)
Director, NEA (the energy action charity); non-executive chairman, Eaga Ltd; non-executive director, Friends Provident Ethical Investment Trust

Ms Diane Coyle (joined the Round Table in October 1998)
Economics Editor, The Independent; former economist at HM Treasury and in the private sector

The Earl of Cranbrook DL PhD DSc CBiol (left the Round Table in January 1999)
Chairman, ENTRUST (regulator of environmental bodies under the Landfill Tax Regulations); member, Subcommittee C (Environment and Social Affairs), House of Lords European Communities Committee; former Chairman, English Nature; former member, Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution

Dr Peter Doyle, CBE, FRSE (joined the Round Table in October 1998)
Executive Director, ZENECA Group plc; Chairman, Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council; trustee, Nuffield Foundation; former member: Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution, Advisory Council on Science & Technology

Ms Ruth Evans
Member, Sustainable Development Education Panel; former Director, National Consumer Council; trustee, Money Advice Trust; member, Central Research and Development Committee for the NHS; Chair, Standing Advisory Group on Consumer Involvement in the NHS Research and Development Programme; member: Fabian Society Commission on Taxation, General Medical Council, BBC Licence Fee Review Panel; non-executive director, Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society

Mr David Feickert (joined the Round Table in February 1999)
European Officer, Trades Union Congress; member, Trades Unions and Sustainable Development Advisory Committee

The Right Reverend Lord Habgood PC DD PhD (left the Round Table in January 1999)
Chairman, UK Xenotransplantation Interim Regulatory Authority; former Archbishop of York; former Chairman, World Council of Churches' Unit on Scientific and Environmental Matters

Mr Brian Hanna FCIEH DMS (joined the Round Table in October 1998)
Chief Executive, Belfast City Council; member, Society of Local Authority Chief Executives; Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health

Councillor Sir John Harman
Leader, Kirklees Metropolitan Council; Chair and Environmental Spokesperson, Local Government Association Urban Commission; Board member: Environment Agency, Energy Saving Trust

Lord Haskins (left the Round Table in January 1999)
Chairman, Northern Foods plc; Chairman, Better Regulation Task Force

Mr Tony Hawkhead (joined the Round Table in January 1999)
Chief Executive, Groundwork

Mr Neil A Johnson OBE TD DL FIMI (left the Round Table in January 1999)
Chief Executive Officer, RAC; non-executive Director, Charter Plc; member, MOD National Employers' Liaison Committee

Mr David Lea OBE (left the Round Table in January 1999)
Assistant General Secretary, Trades Union Congress; member, UK delegation, Earth Summit, Rio, 1992

Mr Geoffrey Lipman (joined the Round Table in January 1999)
President, World Travel and Tourism Council

Mr John Lloyd-Jones (joined the Round Table in January 1999)
Council member, National Farmers Union

Mr Peter Madden (joined the Round Table in October 1998)
Director, Green Alliance; Chair, UK Conference of the European Environmental Bureau; member: the Green Globe Task Force, the Hundred Group Environment Committee, the Parliamentary Renewable and Sustainable Energy Group

Councillor Corrie McChord
Leader, Stirling Council; Chairman, Local Agenda 21 Committee, Convention of Scottish Local Authorities; member, Scottish Environment Protection Agency

Mr Derek Norman (joined the Round Table in January 1999)
Director of Environmental Affairs and Safety, Pilkington Plc; Director, Sustainability North West; Chairman, European Round Table of Industrialists' Environment Committee

Mr Roderick Paul CBE MA FCA (died in September 1998)
Chairman, CBI Environment Committee; Director, Rugby Group plc

Dr Robin Pellew (left the Round Table in January 1999)
Former Director, World Wide Fund for Nature UK

Ms Fiona Reynolds MA MPhil (left the Round Table in May 1998)
Former Director, Council for the Protection of Rural England; UK representative, European Environment Bureau

Professor David Garel Rhys OBE
Director, Centre for Automotive Industry Research, Cardiff Business School

Mr Charles Secrett
Director, Friends of the Earth

Ms Yasmin Shariff MA DipArch RIBA FRSA (joined the Round Table in January 1999)
Director, Dennis Sharp Architects; Council member, RIBA and Vice-Chairman, Eastern Region; Co-ordinator, British Federation of Women Graduates' Network on Architecture and Urban Design; tutor, University of Westminster

Lord Thomas of Macclesfield (joined the Round Table in October 1998)
Chairman, North West Development Agency; former Managing Director, Co-operative Bank; non-executive director, Commission for the New Towns; member, Board of Trustees, UNICEF

Mr Richard Wakeford (joined the Round Table in January 1999)
Chief Executive, Countryside Commission

Mr John Weight (joined the Round Table in January 1999)
Group Managing Director, Seeboard plc

Mr Graham Wynne (joined the Round Table in October 1998)
Chief Executive, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds

Baroness Young of Old Scone MA AHSM
Chairman, English Nature; Vice-Chairman, BBC; Vice-President, Flora and Fauna International; Patron, Institute of Environmental Management; trustee, Public Management Foundation; non-executive director, Anglian Water

Ex officio members

Professor Graham Ashworth CBE DL PPRTPI RIBA
Chairman and Chief Executive, Going for Green Ltd; Director General, Tidy Britain Group; Vice President, Chartered Institute of Environmental Health

Sir David Davies
Chairman, Advisory Committee on Business and the Environment; former Chairman and Chief Executive, Johnson Matthey plc

Sir Geoffrey Holland KCB
Chairman, Government Sustainable Development Education Panel; Vice Chancellor, University of Exeter; non-executive director, Shell UK Ltd; President, Institute of Personnel and Management; former Permanent Secretary: Employment Department Group, Department for Education

The Earl of Lindsay
Member, Secretary of State for Scotland's Advisory Group on Sustainable Development [representing the Chairman of the Group, Dr John Markland]; Chairman: Assured British Meat Ltd, Scottish Salmon Growers Association Ltd, RSPB Scotland; President, International Tree Foundation; former Minister for Agriculture, Environmental Protection, Countryside and Rural Affairs, Forestry, Food, Arts and Culture, Scottish Office

Sir Crispin Tickell GCMG KCVO
Convener, British Government Panel on Sustainable Development; Chancellor, University of Kent at Canterbury; Chairman, Advisory Committee on the Darwin Initiative for the Survival of Species; former Warden, Green College, Oxford

Secretary

Mr Philip Dale


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