Peter Knight
Chair
Peter is the current chair of PERA. In this role he takes the lead on issues relating to Bath Rugby and Bath Recreation Trust. He is also the CCAG representative
Ceris Humphreys
Vice Chair and PERA Governance
Ceris is Vice Chair and is also responsible for the oversight of PERA's governance and constitution. In addition, she is responsible for work on transport matters, dealing with matters including the Clean Air Zone, Low Traffic Neighbourhoods and pollution. Ceris also sits on the FOBRA Transport Committee.
Alun Branigan
Treasurer
Alun joined the PERA committee in 2021 as treasurer, looking after all financial matters.
Christopher Jones
Secretary
Chris joined the PERA committee in 2021 as secretary.
Caroline Greenwood
Committee Member
Caroline works with Jane on organising and promoting PERAs social events. She is also the main liaison with Friends of Sydney Gardens and is one of our FOBRA representatives.
Ian Herve
Committee Member and FOBRA Representative
Ian is a FOBRA representative and is the main liaison with the Friends of Henrietta Park. Ian also leads for PERA on the subjects of flood risk in the area and noise nuisance.
Chrissie Harrington
Committee Member
Chrissie works on issues relating to transport, including the Clean Air Zone and Low Traffic Neighbourhoods.
Sam Nichol
Membership Secretary
Sam Nichol is the Membership Secretary for PERA and is responsible for all new membership issues, including the processing of new member applications.
Sunderland St
Sunderland Street, a side street off Great Pulteney Street, is the shortest street in Bath, with only one address.
Henrietta Park
Henrietta Park opened to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria of 1897
Sir William Pulteney
Great Pulteney Street was commissioned by Sir William Pulteney, it was designed by the architect Thomas Baldwin and completed in 1792.