(1) On and after the new constitution date the Trustees shall consist of not less than nine, nor more than twelve, persons of whom nine shall be appointed as follows—
(a) three by the British Waterways Board;
(b) one, representative of shipowning interests trading to or within or using the harbour, jointly by the General Council of British Shipping and the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers;
(c) one, representative of commercial interests other than the British Waterways Board trading to or within, or dependent upon, the harbour, by the Trustees otherwise holding office under this paragraph after consultation with those persons appearing to them to be representative of those commercial interests;
(d) one by the Central Electricity Generating Board;
(e) one by the Gloucestershire County Council;
(f) one by the Gloucester City Council;
(g) one by the Stroud District Council.
(2)
(a) If a majority of the persons being relevant licence holders or of the relevant authorised pilots (as the case may be) have agreed in the terms of paragraph (a) or (b) of section 4(2) of the Pilotage Act 1987 (as to not needing contracts of employment) there shall be added to the nine Trustees appointed under paragraph (1) above one person, representative of pilots, appointed by the Amalgamated Gloucester Pilots or if that body ceases to have an identifiable existence, by the Trustees otherwise holding office under paragraph (1) above after consultation with such other bodies or persons appearing to them to be representative of pilots.
A person appointed under this paragraph shall cease forthwith to hold office and this paragraph shall cease to have effect if a majority of the relevant authorised pilots are offered and accept employment by the Trustees.
(2)
(b) The Trustees otherwise holding office, at a meeting at which not less than six of them are present—
(i) in default of an appointment made under paragraph (1)(b) above, in accordance with paragraph (1) of article 4 (Appointment of Trustees) of this Order, shall appoint a person appearing to them to be representative of shipowning interests;
(ii) may, at their discretion, appoint not more than two persons as additional Trustees being in each case a person who in the opinion of the Trustees has knowledge or experience which would be of value to the Trustees in the discharge of their functions;
but a Trustee holding office in right of an appointment made under sub-paragraph (ii) hereof shall not vote respecting any appointment proposed under that sub-paragraph.
(3)
(a) The persons appointed under paragraphs (1)(b) and (c) and (2)(a) above by the General Council of British Shipping, the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers and the Trustees otherwise holding office under paragraph (1) above, as the case may be, shall in each case by persons who appear to them to have had wide experience of, and shown capacity in, the interests to be represented by the person to be appointed or to have had in some other respect knowledge or experience which would be of value to the Trustees in the discharge of their functions.
(3)
(b) Regard shall be had under paragraphs (1)(b) and (c) and (2)(b) above to the desirability of appointing persons who are familar with the special requirements and circumstances of the areas predominantly served by the undertaking of the Trustees.
(4) The first appointment under paragraph (1)(c) above after the coming into operation of this Order shall be made as soon as reasonably practicable after the new constitution date by the other Trustees then in office; and every subsequent such appointment shall be made in anticipation by the Trustees (including any in office under paragraph (2)(b)(ii) above) before the expiry of their term of office.