The CRN UK team are involved in various ways on programmes and projects all dedicated to providing support and representation to the community waste sector.
Business Development Manager - Heidi Seary - heidi@crn.org.uk
Development & Information Officer - Lizzy White - lizzy@crn.org.uk
Projects Coordinator - Paul Forrest - paulf@crn.org.uk
Antony Quinn Project Manager - antony@crn.org.uk
Regional Coordinator (North West) - Ian Scott - ian@crn.org.uk
Project Administrator (North West) - Georgia Tsakiri-georgia@crn.org.uk
Membership and network administrator (based in London) - Stephanie Brittain - stephanie@crn.org.uk
Consultant / project manager - Jude Warrender - jude@crn.org.uk
Registered Office:
c/o LCRN
The Grayston Centre
28 Charles Square
London
N1 6HT
Tel: 020 7324 4708
email:info@crn.org.uk
Regional Office:
North West
Bridge 5 Mill
22a Beswick Street
Ancoats
Manchester
M4 7HF
Tel: 0161 273 6976
Fax: 0161 274 4598
The CRN UK is governed by a Board of Trustees which meets on a regular basis and makes decisions on the policies and direction of the organisation.
The board usually meets four times a year; the dates are arranged at the beginning of the Trustee year and Trustees are expected to attend. There are also subcommittees that will meet with varying frequency.
The Board is currently made up of up to 12 members, each serving for 3 years. One third of the Trustees stand down each year (though individuals may stand for re-election).
Nominations for the Board are made once a year before the AGM. All members are informed by post of the opportunity to stand for nomination they must then complete a nominations form and return it by the deadline detailed on the letter.
The CRN UK requires all Trustees to sign a declaration of interests.
Our current Board of Trustees
Chair - Lucy Danger - Emerge Recycling
Vice Chair - Ken Orchard
Treasurer - Cat Pearson - Seagulls Re-Use Ltd
Company Secretary - Jim Mclaughlin - Barnsley Community Recycling
Mal Williams - Cylch
Andy Cunningham - Resource Futures
Pauline Hinchion - CRNS