The Secretary of State for Culture Media and Sport wishes to appoint a new Chair to The Royal Parks.
DCMS is committed to eliminating discrimination and advancing equality of opportunity in its public appointments. We particularly encourage applicants from underrepresented groups, those based outside London and the South-East and applicants who have achieved success through non-traditional educational routes. This ensures that boards of public bodies benefit from a full range of diverse perspectives and are representative of the people they serve.
London’s Royal Parks are among the country’s most iconic visitor attractions, loved by local communities and visitors from across the UK and beyond. This is an extraordinary opportunity for an individual who is passionate about the success of The Royal Parks (TRP) and wants to help shape its future.
TRP is delivering on an ambitious five-year strategy to ensure the long-term enhancement and protection of the parks for the benefit of this and future generations. The strategy, with sustainability at its core, is overseeing significant investment in the parks, including the delivery of four flagship projects – a major lottery-funded restoration project, Greenwich Park Revealed, and the transformation of a brownfield site in the middle of The Regent’s Park into a new two-acre garden in memory of Queen Elizabeth II, future proofing the Diana Memorial Playground in Kensington Gardens and restoring the Roehampton cafe in Richmond Park.
The new Chair will be building on the foundations laid by outgoing Chair Loyd Grossman, and will take forward work examining the longer-term structure and business model of TRP, including potentially insourcing some functions so that a wider range of services can be delivered directly. Work is also ongoing to explore new ways to diversify income.
The main responsibilities of the Chair are:
- To be an advocate for the Parks and the work of the organisation, and broadening access/awareness of the Parks particularly among diverse communities in London and beyond.
- Senior stakeholder and partner relationships: acting as an ambassador for TRP, building and maintaining relationships with key stakeholders and partners (i.e. Government especially The Department for Culture, Media & Sport; The Royal Household, City Hall, the army and chairs of other organisations.)
- Visible leadership: inside and outside TRP – attending and speaking at TRP events; visits to projects; attending external events on behalf of TRP.
- Working with the Chief Executive and senior executive team: supporting and holding the Chief Executive to account, setting and reviewing annual objectives, routine working meetings (every two weeks), regular phone calls/emails for consultation and sharing information, support and guidance as required.
- Strategic oversight: support the Executive team in embedding TRP Strategy 2022-27. Support renewal/renegotiation of the DCMS/TRP Contract for Services.
- Board leadership: agreeing agendas for and chairing main Board meetings; ensuring Board effectiveness and Trustee appraisals; potentially chairing key sub-committees.
The Royal Parks is a charity and Public Corporation. Its purpose is to oversee the day-to-day management and maintenance of eight Royal Parks: Bushy Park, The Green Park, Greenwich Park, Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, The Regent’s Park & Primrose Hill, Richmond Park and St James’s Park, which includes the ceremonial parade ground Horse Guards Parade and the processional route of the Mall. It also cares for other green spaces in the capital including Brompton Cemetery and Victoria Tower Gardens.The Royal Parks are Crown Land, with their responsibility resting with the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport.
The Royal Parks receives over 77 million visitors a year and plays a key role in the tourism and cultural life of the country. The Royal Parks works closely with key partners including DCMS, the Mayor of London, charitable, sporting, environmental and cultural agencies.
The Royal Parks has a contract with the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport to carry out day to day management of the estate on her behalf, which currently runs until 2027. Within the first term of the new Chair, this contract will be up for renegotiation/renewal.
This post is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. For more information, please refer to the
Commissioner’s website