Christopher Howes

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Sir Christopher Kingston Howes KCVO, CB, FRICS, FRIBA, DLitt, MPhil, BSc (born 30 January 1942) is a leading British chartered surveyor, property manager, and business man.

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[edit] Early life

The younger son of Leonard Howes OBE and Marion Howes (née Bussey), he was educated at Gresham's School, Holt, and the University of London, where he graduated BSc in 1965.

[edit] Career

Howes's career has spanned the public and private sectors.

He was Director of the Land and Property Division for the Department of the Environment from 1979 to 1989, Visiting Professor at University College London and Chairman of the World Land Policy Conference.

For eleven years from 1989 he was Chief Executive of the Crown Estate in the United Kingdom, valued in 2006 at three billion pounds. It includes most of Central London, over half of all the United Kingdom's forests, hundreds of farms and other rural estates, and the whole of the British seabed between the coast and the twelve-mile international limit. In 2006, the annual income of the Crown Estate was around two hundred million pounds.

He is an adviser to Barclays Capital and a member of the Advisory Board of Barclays Private Bank. Member Advisory Board of Delta LLP; member Council of the Duchy of Cornwall; Director Howard de Walden Estates.

Both before and since managing the Crown Estate, Howes has pursued a wide variety of business,academic,charitable and other interests (see below).

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[edit] Publications

  • Acquiring Office Space (1975) (joint author)
  • Value Maps: aspects of land and property values (1979)
  • Economic Regeneration (monograph, 1988)
  • Urban Revitalization (monograph, 1988)
  • Papers in learned journals

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