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SEPA Board Activities

  • A current list of SEPA's Board Members can be viewed here.

  • The Schedule of  Meetings for 2006 is also available (15k pdf)


The Agency Board

The Agency Board is appointed by Scottish Ministers, comprising a Chairman, a Deputy Chairman and ten members, including the Chief Executive. The Board has ultimate responsibility for the organisation. It meets regularly and is specifically concerned with:

  • Establishing the overall strategic direction of SEPA within the policy and resources framework agreed with the responsible Minister;

  • Overseeing the delivery of planned results by monitoring performance against agreed objectives and targets;

  • Ensuring that SEPA operates sound environmental policies in relation to its own operations; and

  • Ensuring that high standards of corporate governance are observed at all times.

For more information about the Agency Board and its related papers, click here

To view the Registered Interests of Sepa's Agency Board Members, click here


SEPA Board Committees

Click on the links below to see the remits for each of these committees:

The Regional Boards

SEPA also has three Regional Boards, reflecting its regional structure,
each chaired by a member of the Agency Board. A Regional Board's
general responsibilities include engaging in a dialogue with
stakeholders in order to achieve a better understanding for SEPA of how
its work is perceived in the Region and to communicate SEPA's strategic
and business aims to communities and other stakeholders. The Regional
Boards also advise the Agency Board of relevant matters affecting the
delivery of SEPA's services within the Region. All of these duties are
carried out in accordance with the scheme of delegation and in line with
the overall SEPA policy. Regional Boards members also play an important
role in promoting the work of SEPA

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