The Combined Code recommends that at least half the members of
the board of directors (excluding the chairman) of a public limited
company incorporated in England and Wales should be independent in
character and judgement and free from relationships or
circumstances which are likely to affect, or could appear to
affect, their judgement.
The Combined Code also recommends that the board should appoint one of the independent non-executive directors as senior independent director and Nigel Wilson has been appointed to fill this role. The senior independent director should be available to shareholders if they have concerns which contact through the normal channels of chairman, chief executive or finance director has failed to resolve or for which contact is inappropriate.
Currently, the Board is composed of seven members,consisting of three executive directors and four non-executive directors, three of whom are independent:
The Combined Code also recommends that the board should appoint one of the independent non-executive directors as senior independent director and Nigel Wilson has been appointed to fill this role. The senior independent director should be available to shareholders if they have concerns which contact through the normal channels of chairman, chief executive or finance director has failed to resolve or for which contact is inappropriate.
Currently, the Board is composed of seven members,consisting of three executive directors and four non-executive directors, three of whom are independent:
| David Wild | Chief Executive Officer | Dennis Millard | Chairman |
| Paul McClenaghan | Commercial Director | Nigel Wilson | Senior Independent Director |
| Nick Wharton | Finance Director | Keith Harris | Non-executive Director |
| Bill Ronald | Non-executive Director |
Accordingly, no individual or group of individuals dominates the Board's decision taking.
The board has established Nomination, Remuneration and Audit Committees, with formally delegated duties and responsibilities, and written terms of reference. From time to time, separate committees may be set up by the Board to consider specific issues when the need arises.
