Role of members

Purpose of the Role

The overall purpose of the Chair and Members is to ensure that the National Park Authority fulfils the National Park purposes to the full and does so in the way that best suits the special characteristics of the Park. They have a duty to achieve the efficient, effective and accountable governance of the Authority in the best interests of the National Park and to provide leadership, scrutiny and direction for the organisation as a whole in pursuing the aim of sustainable development – balancing and integrating the environment, social and economic considerations. The primary purpose of the role of the Member is to work with the Chair, Chief Executive  and other Members to discharge the functions of the Authority and to steer and champion the management of the Authority so that it delivers benefits to the nation and its local communities in accordance with National Park purposes .

Key Functions

In order to achieve this, Members will be expected to:

There will be opportunities to:

Performance Measurement

The Government, with the English National Park Authorities Association, is working up ideas for measuring the effectiveness of Authorities and their individual members. In the meantime, the following proxy measures provide a starting point for members and others to gauge the contribution which they are making to the life of the Authority -

Attendance at main Authority meetings

The measure being the % of full Authority meetings and approved duties actually attended which that member could have attended.
Target: at least 75% and 75% of each specific meeting
Purpose: to monitor participation and commitment.

Representation of the Authority at approved external meetings and events.

Purpose: to ensure an even distribution of workload, and to monitor this workload in line with ‘reasonable expectations’ of time commitment.

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