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Ethel
The Peak District and London, 1932–52
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During the Second World War, Ethel, now Mrs Gerald Haythornthwaite, was seconded to work in the CPRE’s head office, where she worked on the plans for the creation of National Parks. She sat on the Hobhouse Committee, which recommended the Peak District should be a National Park. It was the first National Park, officially designated in April 1951 in the dying days of Clement Attlee’s government. She still had to fight motorways, racing circuits, developments and littering ramblers.

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