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Graham was until very recently the Director of the Royal Town Planning Institute in Scotland. After 10 years, he has moved over to private practice with the Planning and Transport team at Dundas and Wilson.
He has a degree in geography and is a chartered planner and Fellow of the Institute. He worked in Local Government for 27 years, mostly in Lanarkshire. He was chair of the Scottish Society of Directors of Planning in 1982/3. He introduced the new devolved status for the RTPI in Scotland within the UK Institute to shadow parliamentary devolution in 1999 and led on policy and public affairs in Scotland for the RTPI.
He has been a member of a number of ministerial advisory groups and is currently a company director of the Built Environment Forum for Scotland, a trustee of the Crichton project at Dumfries, a director of Planning Aid Scotland and chair of the Friends of the New Lanark World Heritage Site. He was formerly a member of the Heritage Lottery Fund Committee for Scotland, and chair of the Historic Burghs Association of Scotland.
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