Board of Directors

EUROPARC Atlantic Isles is managed by a Board of Directors who are also the charity's Trustees. The Board is elected  at the Annual General Meeting.

Treen2There are currently ten Directors:

David Butterworth, Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority
Martin Beaton, South Downs Joint Committee
Peter Ogden, Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales
Chris Gledhill, Freelance Consultant
Edward Holdaway, Freelance Rural Affairs Adviser
Martin Lane (Chair), Cotswolds Conservation Board
Colin Murphy, Wicklow Uplands Council
David O'Neill, Clyde Muirsheil Regional Park
Anita Prosser, BTCV
Pete Winter (Treasurer)




Chairman's Report 2006-2007

Chairman's Report 2007-2008

Latest News & Events
Duncan Mills Scholarship Awards The Duncan Mills Scholarship Awards are now open to applications! If you are thinking of traveling elsewhere in the world in order to learn more about protected areas and their management but need some help with costs, the Awards might just be for you. PLEASE NOTE THE DEADLINE: 31st January 2010. Download the information here.
EAI Sustainable Tourism Network Meeting The next meeting of the EAI Sustainable Tourism Network will be hosted by Clwydian Range AONB on the 17th November 09. We'll be discussing all things related to protected landscapes and sustainable tourism, especially the European Charter for Sustainable Tourism in Protected Areas.
Full details of our next seminar, 3-4 November 2009 Our next seminar will be in Edinburgh, and is entitled 'Managing landscapes: more outcomes, less outputs'. The 3rd will be spent with colleagues at Pentland Hills Regional Park, and on the 4th we have speakers from Norway, the Netherlands, Germany and Ireland, as well as from the Scottish Executive, Cairngorms NPA and Lomond Hills RP. The full programme and booking form can be downloaded here, including in Welsh..
Latest news from our working groups Find out more about what the Coastal and Marine Working Group, and the Sustainable Tourism Charter Network, have been up to recently.
Latest seminar reports The reports from our last three seminars, held in Belfast (sustainable tourism), London (European Landscape Convention and urban fringe) and Wallingford (health partnerships) are all now available for download.