West Midlands Regional Committee 2012
13-Jan-12
Chair:
• Andrew Thompson, Walsall MBC
Senior Vice Chair:
• Sandra Ford, ATLAS
Junior Vice Chair:
• Vacancy
Hon. Secretary:
• Paul Harris, Stratford-on-Avon DC
Hon. Treasurer:
• Ashley Baldwin, Nuneaton & Bedworth BC
Editor of Magazine (Tripwire):
• John Acres, Catesby Property Group
Regional representative on General Assembly:
• Hector Pearson, National Grid
Corporate Members (in addition to those listed above):
• Mike Beazley, University of Birmingham
• Claire Bridges, Local Better Regulation Office
• Richard Brown, Drivers Jonas Deloitte
• Ray Colbourne , DCLG
• Sandra Ford, ATLAS
• George Goodall
• Chris Green, Dudley MBC
• Richard Hammersley
• Ken Harrison, Wyre Forest DC
• Stephen Hill, ATLAS
• Sue Manns. Pegasus Planning Group
• Dave Marr
• Julie Morgan, Place Elements
• Dominic Moore, AMEC
• Dan Roberts, Lichfield DC & BCU
• Bob Sharples, Consultant & Sport England
• Paresh Shingadia, Mott MacDonald
• Laura Smith, GVA
• Mark Walton, Alliance Environment & Planning
• Alexa Williams, Redditch BC
Student/LICENTIATE Members:
• Ben Simm, Coventry City Council
• Louis Bird, BCU
There are vacancies for 2 student/licentiate members, 2 non-corporate members & 2 technical members on the Regional Activities Committee (RAC). If you are interested in filling one of these vacancies please contact the Secretary, Paul Harris.
The Regional Management Board (RMB) has overall responsibility for managing the activities and services of the region. The RMB comprises:
Regional Chair - Andrew Thompson
Senior Vice Chair - Sandra Ford
Junior Vice Chair - Vacancy
Immediate Past Chair - Mark Walton
Secretary - Paul Harris
Treasurer - Ashley Baldwin
Representative on General Assembly - Hector Pearson
John Acres
Members of the West Midlands RAC or RMB can be contacted
via the Regional Co-ordinator, Sue Griffith-Jones
Email: westmidlands@rtpi.org.uk
Telephone: 0121 709 1599
- Author:
- Sue Griffith-Jones
- Publisher:
- The Royal Town Planning Institute
- Date:
- 13-Jan-12
- Categories:
- Nations & Regions
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