The next meeting of the Delivery Board will be on Wednesday 14th September at 10am in the Forest Community Centre
A new governance structure was launched in December 2010 to oversee delivery of the Eco-town project and this has included setting up a Delivery Board which manages the regeneration of Whitehill Bordon.
The work of the Delivery Board involves coordinating partners, overseeing delivery of the project and ensuring local input.
The board has no statutory powers of its own – this still rests with the individual organisations and authorities that make up the board.
But the Delivery Board can influence and inform decision-making and ensure that decisions are in the best interests of the community and the project.
The current members of the Delivery Board are:
Kevin Bourner – Head of Area at the Homes and Communities Agency
Councillor Adam Carew – Mayor (Whitehill Town Council)
Councillor Philip Drury – EHDC councillor representing Whitehill Bordon
Daphne Gardner – Project Director for the Eco-town (EHDC)
Councillor Melville Kendal – Hampshire County Councillor
Richard Nelson – Principal Estate Surveyor for MoD Defence Estates
Dr Bill Wain – Chair of the Whitehill Bordon Town Partnership
Councillor Glynis Watts – Portfolio Holder for Regeneration and Tourism(EHDC)
The chairman is John Walker who has been involved in setting up the new governance structure.
The board meets quarterly and the meetings are held in public.





