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Wilton Park Publications

Documents available for downloading:

Audit Committee:

PDF - Wilton Park Audit Committee Terms of Reference Download the Wilton Park Audit Committee Terms of Reference in PDF format (44k approx).

Wilton Park Annual Report for 2008/2009

Launching Wilton Park's Annual Report, Chief Executive, Donald Lamont said,"Wilton Park has a long and proud history of shaping debate on key international issues and we aim to continue to deliver a valuable service to policy makers and opinion formers over the next decade and beyond".

The report is available for downloading here in PDF format:

Chief Executive's Overview (960Kb approx.)

Wilton Park's Annual Report 2008/09 Governance (78Kb approx.)

Review of Performance and Future Prospects (811Kb approx.)

Remuneration Report (127Kb approx.)

Support for Wilton Park (228Kb approx.)

Statement on Disclosure of Information to Auditors
Statement of Agency's & Chief Executive's Responsibilities
(32Kb approx.)

Statement on Internal Control (70Kb approx.)

Certificate and Report of The Comptroller & Auditor General to the House of Commons (38Kb approx.)

Financial Statements (32Kb approx.)

Notes to the Financial Statements (669Kb approx.)


Wilton Park Calendar of Conferences 2010

Our calendar of conferences for January - December 2010 is available to download.

Download the PDF Document (2MB approx)


A History of Wilton Park
In Victory, Magnanimity, In Peace, Goodwill

A History of Wilton ParkWilton Park has never been a secret. But you will not find it on a map. Its birthplace was Wilton Park in Buckinghamshire. Its site since 1950 has been Wiston House in Sussex, a centuries-old manor house with its own absorbing history. That history, the secrets of Wilton Park, and the extraordinary life of Heinz Koeppler are the central subjects of In Victory, Magnanimity, in Peace, Goodwill. Its author, Dr Richard Mayne, is a Cambridge-educated historian whose many other works include The Recovery of Europe and Postwar.

"This book will be useful to historians of administration and to students of diplomacy. Mayne understands government machinery,"

. . . writes the British historian MRD Foot in a review of Richard Mayne's book in the Spectator weekly published on June 12th 2003.

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Reports

Conference reports from all of our conferences are available on this site. Reports are located in the past conferences section of each theme. Recent reports are also published in the Conference Highlights section.