Ebbsfleet Development Corporation (EDC) was established in 2015 to deliver a new community of up to 15,000 homes, as well as new schools, parks, health facilities and a new civic and commercial centre. EDC is the planning authority for the development area with Development Management powers having transferred from Dartford Borough Council and Gravesham Borough Council.
EDC is an inclusive organisation, and we actively promote equality of opportunity for everybody who has dealings with us.
I would like to encourage you to consider applying to join EDC’s Board to help us to realise the exciting opportunities and meet the challenges of delivering a new community, based on garden city principles, across 2,500 acres of brownfield land on the Kent Thames riverside.
This is a fascinating role and offers a rare opportunity to help shape a whole new place. Ebbsfleet is an area with incredible economic potential, and its development will bring new investment for the benefit of the new and existing local communities.
We hope to receive applications from a wide range of individuals and would particularly welcome candidates that would broaden the diversity of the Board, including from an ethnic minority background.
Board members have collective corporate responsibility for ensuring that the Corporation discharges its functions effectively and efficiently; that it fulfils the overall aims, objectives and priorities set out in its corporate plan; and that it complies with all statutory or administrative requirements relating to the use of public funds.
- Setting the strategic direction for the Corporation;
- Overseeing and driving the successful delivery of the Corporation’s remit;
- Holding the Corporation’s management to account for the effective use of public funds and driving value for money by receiving and reviewing regular financial data and other information concerning the management of the Corporation;
- Ensuring that the Corporation’s affairs are conducted with probity and that high standards of corporate governance are observed at all times – abiding by the framework agreement with MHCLG and any subsidiary documents thereof;
- Ensuring that the Board operates within the limits of its statutory authority and in accordance with the authority delegated from its sponsoring Department and with guidance issued by it;
- Complying at all times with the rules relating to the use of public funds and to conflicts of interest; and
- Acting in accordance with the Seven Principles of Public Life (the “Nolan Principles”).
Please see the Candidate Pack attached to this advert for details of remuneration and time commitment for the two roles.
The Secretary of State for the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) is seeking to appoint two Non- Executive Board Members to the Ebbsfleet Development Corporation, which plays an essential role in supporting the government’s ambition to build 1.5 million homes in this parliament. We will be looking to appoint one of the successful candidates to the role of Audit and Risk Assurance Committee (ARAC) Chair within the Ebbsfleet Development Corporation. Please see the Candidate Pack attached to this advert for details of remuneration and time commitment for the two roles.
Ebbsfleet Development Corporation was established in 2015 as a non-departmental public body responsible for the regeneration of the new garden city and the delivery of up to 15,000 new homes as well as new schools, parks, health facilities and a new commercial centre. EDC is the planning authority for the development area with planning powers transferred from Dartford Borough Council and Gravesham Borough Council.
Ebbsfleet Garden City is being created across 2,500 acres of brownfield land on the Kent Thames riverside. There are now 5,000 completed homes at Ebbsfleet, three primary schools, with two more under construction, and in September the first pupils will start at the new Alkerden education campus before a full opening in 2026.
The new board members would be joining a high performing organisation, which leveraged c.£507m of private sector investment into the area in the most recent financial year and which has succeeded in the delivery of core infrastructure – including a new bridge, increased electrical capacity through the provision of a sub-station and an innovative agreement with UK Power Networks, and a number of parks and open spaces.
Ebbsfleet Garden City consistently scores above average resident satisfaction results, with 84% satisfied with their local area and 90% with their homes in the most recent. This impressive community engagement is a source of pride for the development corporation and any new board member will be expected to ensure that this strong community engagement continues.
Information about the Corporation, Board members and more can be found on the EDC
website.