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Port of London Authority reappoints two senior board members

The Secretary of State for Transport has confirmed the reappointments of Jonson Cox CBE as Non-Executive Chair and Admiral Sir Philip Jones GCB DL as Non-Executive Director to the Board of the Port of London Authority (PLA).

Both will begin their second terms on 4 April 2025, extending their service for an additional three years.

“I am delighted to be reappointed as Non-Executive Chair of the Board and for Sir Philip to be joining me for a second term. I am proud of the focus the PLA brings to navigational safety, cleaning up the Thames, building economic growth and resilience, and investing in communities and businesses. I look forward to delivering even more progress on our ambitious Thames Vision strategy and cementing the Port of London’s position as the UK’s leading port, Net Zero by 2040,” stated Jonson Cox CBE.





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