Borderlines' Directors
Read our Final Progress Report to the Solway Coast AONB.
Brian Irving BSc (Hons) MSc PhD FLS is a professional conservationist and is employed as the Manager of the Solway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Educated at the University of Lancaster and University College London he has been associated with conservation for over twenty years. He has served as Chairman for Carlisle Angling Association and River Eden and District Fisheries Association. Having travelled the world extensively and worked in various parts of the UK he now lives with his wife and two children in Carlisle where he was born.
James Henderson is employed in the full time profession of managing migratory salmonids within the catchment of the River Nith, South West Scotland. He commenced working for his employers, Nith District Salmon Fishery Board, as a water bailiff in 1984 and following various promotions, currently holds the post of Fishery Director for the Nith Board. Jim holds professional qualifications from the Institute of Fisheries Management, has graduated from the Open University and is a Chartered Environmentalist. Having spent his teenage years in Southern England, Jim has enjoyed the hobby of, coarse, game and sea angling throughout his life. Jim is a keen conservationist and lives with his wife and daughter on a small holding in Mid Nithsdale, Dumfriesshire.
James Carr DL MA FCA, a chartered accountant, is currently Chairmain of the Salmon and Trout Association. He has chaired a number of public companies, is a director of Rural Regeneration Cumbria, a non-executive director and Chairman of the Cumberland Building Society and is a trustee of a number of environmental charities. James also farms near Carlisle and is married with 2 children.
Borderlines Company No. 5500597, Registered at Company's House Cardiff 6/7/2005
