Thank you for your interest in the position of Board Commissioner of The Crown Estate.
Our role is to put the nation’s interests first, underpinned by our core duty to grow both the long-term value of our portfolio and the income we return to the Treasury. Over the last 10 years we have generated £5 billion for spending on public services.
We are a unique business, established by an Act of Parliament, operating independently and commercially, between the public and private sectors.
From cities to rural landscapes, coastal communities to the seabed, our work, which we express through our purpose: to create lasting and shared prosperity for the nation, spans the UK.
2025 marks an historic milestone with the passing of the Crown Estate Act 2025, granting us borrowing and new investment powers for the first time. This unlocks greater flexibility for us to invest in areas critical to the UK’s success – such as science and innovation, housing, regenerative agriculture, and renewable energy.
The new Act also increases the maximum number of commissioners on The Crown Estate Board from eight to twelve, aligning with modern corporate governance standards and strengthening diversity of knowledge and experience on the Board. It includes a provision to appoint a commissioner who, alongside their wider responsibilities, will support the Board’s ongoing understanding of Welsh interests and issues, ensuring that decisions to deliver on The Crown Estate’s strategy continue to take the unique conditions of Wales into consideration. The Act also includes a provision to appoint Commissioners advising the Board on matters relating to both England and Northern Ireland. Those appointments will be made in addition to recruitment for this position.
As a recruitment panel, we actively welcome applications from underrepresented groups to help ensure The Crown Estate reflects the society it serves, embraces diverse thinking, and values different perspectives.
If you have the skills and experience we are looking for, and are driven to help The Crown Estate Board and Group Leadership Team shape the future of The Crown Estate, then I look forward to receiving your application and wish you every success.
You can read more about how we are seeking to create lasting and shared prosperity for the nation in our
Annual Report 2024/25 | The Crown EstateThis is a significant non-executive leadership role within a unique and nationally important organisation, working for long-term public benefit.
Commissioners are appointed under Royal Warrant and serve on the Board of The Crown Estate, providing strategic oversight and contributing to the delivery of its purpose: to create lasting and shared prosperity for the nation.
The individual will need to play a full role across the Board’s full responsibilities. In addition, they will provide advice to the Board about conditions in Wales in so far as they related to the functions of The Crown Estate in Wales. In fulfilling the latter, they will be able to draw on insights from The Crown Estate’s engagement activities and provide insight on existing and emerging policies relevant to The Crown Estate’s activities in Wales.
The constitution of The Crown Estate and the make-up of the Board is governed by statute – the Crown Estate Act 1961. It is a relatively small Board of up to twelve commissioners, including the Chair and Chief Executive Officer. Board Counsellors attend board meetings in an advisory capacity.
For further detail about the current Board please visit
The Crown Estate website.