Alastair Driver was born in Gloucester, England and educated at Randwick C of E Primary School and Marling School in Stroud, Glos. He studied Ecology at Lancaster University and was awarded a BSc Hons degree in 1978.
Career
Driver was appointed as the first Conservation Officer for the Thames Water Authority in 1984 and oversaw the development of river and wetland conservation policies, procedures and projects in the Thames catchment through the formation of the National Rivers Authority in 1989 and the Environment Agency in 1996. During this period he initiated many partnership projects with voluntary organisations in the River Thames catchment, including Otter Habitat Projects and Water Vole Projects with County Wildlife Trusts, aimed at the conservation and recovery of these threatened species. During this period he also oversaw the environmental aspects of many hundreds of river engineering schemes including the Jubilee River in Berkshire. In 2002 Driver was appointed as National Conservation Manager for the Environment Agency, heading up the national team of specialists responsible for all conservation policies and procedures for this public body, until taking early retirement from public service in 2016. In the course of his regional and national roles he founded or co-founded many initiatives, including the River Restoration Project, The River Restoration Centre the European Riverprize, the UK Riverprize, SuDS for Schools and Catchments in Trust. In 1997 Driver set up the UK Water Vole Conservation Group which he chaired until Sept 2016. This group oversaw the delivery of the Biodiversity Action Plan for this declining species, including securing full legal protection for water voles in 2008. In recent years Driver has been a strong advocate of natural flood management and especially the acquisition of evidence on the multiple benefits of working with natural processes when managing river catchments. His ongoing compilation of this evidence, known as "Killer Facts", is published online by the Natural Environment Research Council. Driver was appointed as part-time Director for England and Wales for Rewilding Britain in Jan 2017 and as a Specialist Advisor for Arup Group in Oct 2017.
Recognition and honours
Awarded the role of Ambassador for the International Riverfoundation - 2008
Adviser on ecotourism and sustainable management to the 3rd Crown Princess of Perak, Malaysia
Adviser on ecotourism and sustainable management for Grasshopper, Kaziranga National Park, India
Personal
Alastair Driver was born on 9th Oct 1956. He has been married to Belinda since 1980 and they have three sons, Daniel, Liam and Kieran. He has lived in Sonning, Berkshire since 1987.