The only other person filling four roles on public boards is Ann Allen, the CEO of the Chartered Institute of Civil Engineering Surveyors (CICES). While she is not remunerated for work as a board member of the National Museums of Scotland (NMS), she receives £9,600 as Chair of the Architecture Design Scotland Board, and £7,800 working two days per month as a board member of the influential board of Scottish Futures Trust (SFT), – the SNP’s alternative to PFI. She also sits on the Water Industry Commission for Scotland board, which brings in £13,780 . A Chartered Surveyor with over 35 years’ experience, Allen has worked for organisations such as John Lewis, HBOS and the UK Government.
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Hampton fire: Lady Gay owners absolutely devastated to lose historic Dunkirk evacuation ship
The ship was considered one of the family
Dunkirk Little Ship Lady Gay seen during happier times on the ADLS Veterans Cruise, River Thames, in September 2015 (Image: Tom Allett)
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The Lady Gay - a Dunkirk evacuation ship - and its 87-year long history were totally lost after being destroyed in a Hampton fire this week.
Firefighters control blaze on Thames island
The fire at Platt’s Eyot island (Dr Dominique Bouchard/PA)
Firefighters have brought a blaze on an island in the River Thames in south-west London under control.
Crews were called to Platt’s Eyot island in Hampton, Richmond upon Thames, soon before 5.15pm to reports of two industrial units on fire, London Fire Brigade (LFB) said in a statement.
Some 15 fire engines were at the scene on Monday evening, with crews forced to carry their equipment to the blaze by hand as the island can only be accessed via a footbridge.
Footage from the incident showed two large buildings at the Hampton Boat Sheds on fire, while subsequent photos showed just the charred remains of the structures.
Firefighters have brought a blaze on an island in the River Thames in south-west London under control.
Crews were called to Platt’s Eyot island in Hampton, Richmond upon Thames, soon before 5.15pm to reports of two industrial units on fire, London Fire Brigade (LFB) said in a statement.
Some 15 fire engines were at the scene on Monday evening, with crews forced to carry their equipment to the blaze by hand as the island can only be accessed via a footbridge.
Footage from the incident showed two large buildings at the Hampton Boat Sheds on fire, while subsequent photos showed just the charred remains of the structures.
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