MS, Deputy First Minister and Cabinet
Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs: Following a
rigorous and highly competitive appointment process, I am pleased
to announce that Christina Harrhy has been appointed as the first
Chief Executive Officer of the Disused Tips Authority for Wales
(“the Authority”). Christina will take up the role on 13 April
2026 for a period of 4 years. I am grateful to all candidates who
contributed their time, expertise and insight throughout the
process.
This marks another significant milestone in establishing the
Authority and ensuring it is equipped with the leadership
required to meet its vital responsibilities.
The CEO will play a central role in building the Authority's
operational capability, leading its day‑to‑day functions, and
shaping its long‑term strategic direction. Working closely
alongside the Chair, Fiona Jones OBE, Christina will help
establish the Authority as a trusted, expert body dedicated to
ensuring that disused tips do not pose a risk to human welfare,
now or in the future.
Christina brings over 30 years of experience as a public service
leader within Welsh public sector. Throughout her career, she has
shaped public policy and strengthened service delivery across
Wales, building high-performing teams and leading complex
organisational change in environments where effective governance
and public protection are paramount.
I have every confidence that Christina will be able to hit the
ground running in operationalising the Authority, putting in
place the systems, partnerships, and safeguards necessary to
establish and shape the Authority.
Christina's educational and professional background reflects both
technical distinction and a sustained commitment to public
leadership. Graduating with First-Class Honours in Civil
Engineering then achieving Chartered Engineer status and
Fellowship of the Institution of Civil Engineers.
This appointment strengthens the foundations of an organisation
that will be the first of its kind in the UK and a world leader
in its field. The Authority will develop the knowledge, skills
and innovation needed to manage Wales's mining legacy during a
period of significant climate change, creating opportunities for
future generations and positioning Wales once again at the
forefront of global expertise.
The appointment of Christina as the CEO represents an important
step forward in delivering the Authority's mission and supporting
safer, more resilient communities across Wales.