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Management of Link
Link's priorities are decided by the membership through an established process. The Management Committee is elected by the members to recommend the annual programme and budget, and advise on priorities during the year. The members provide the majority of Link's Funding.
The day to day operation of Link is carried out by a professional Secretariat. Specialist Working Groups and Task Forces, each with elected Chairs and Vice Chairs, focus on particular policy areas with some flexibility maintained for work on new or emerging issues. Link employs a range of campaigning techniques which are explained further in How Link Works. Link works closely with its Sister Links based in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.


 

 

 

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Vacancy: Director, Wildlife and Countryside Link

Consultations:

Link response to consultation on eco-towns
Link response to consultation on the Sub National Review
Link response to consultation on 'River Basin Planning Guidance Volume 2'

Publications:

Link Position Paper on Eco-towns
Halting Biodiversity Loss by 2010
Beyond the Pillars (1.5Mb)
Blueprint for Water - One Year Review
Bioenergy in the UK

Spatial Planning Guidance

Making the Link

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