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Our vice-presidents

Vice-Presidents

Dr Maya Angelou
The Most Hon The Marchioness of Anglesey DBE
The Hon Mrs Mary Birkbeck
Mr CHH Butcher BA ( Oxon )
The Lady Moyra Campbell CVO
Mrs Susan Dale
Mrs Jennifer M Farr, MBE DL
Mrs Jim Harding
Sir Maurice Laing CBE
The Hon Mrs Hugh Lawson Johnston
The Rt Rev The Lord Bishop of London
John Low OBE
The Countess Mountbatten of Burma CBE CD JP DL
John Norton
Professor TE Oppe CBE FRCP DCH
John Pickett OBE
Mr Gerald Ronson
Mrs Pamela Rose
Mr Andrew Rosenfeld
Sir Roger Sims JP
Dame Margot Smith DBE
The Rt Hon Baroness Thatcher of Kesteven LG OM FRS
Sir Mark Weinberg
His Grace The Duke of Westminster KG OBE TD DL

Divisional-Vice Presidents

Following a review of the NSPCC constitution in 2003, the size of the Board of Trustees was reduced and a new role, Divisional Vice President (DVP), was introduced to support the Divisional Trustees in each of the NSPCC's divisions. The Divisional Vice President's role is now established, and those in this position play a key role in supporting activities in their area.

South West
Ms. Bridget Cluley
Mrs Sue Hooper
Mr John Norton

South London and the South East
Mrs. Ann Baldock
Mrs. Judith Bland
Mrs. Anne Briggs
Mrs. Belinda Toop

North London and the East of England
The Hon. Mrs. Mary Birkbeck JP
Mr. David Clark
Mrs. Sally Grundy
Mrs. June Hawkins
Mrs. Carol Keohane
Mrs. Joyce Kiddy
Mrs. Pat Laurie
Mrs. Marion Stevens
Mrs. Lavinia Wallop MBE
Mrs. Sally Wigram MBE
Mrs. Jane Woodford

North East and Cumbria
Mrs. Janet Thethi

Yorkshire and the Humber
Mrs. Lucy Willoughby

North West
Mrs. Eileen Ainscough
Mr. James Bailey
Mr. Charles Hadfield
Mr. Peter Laycock
Mrs. Ruthie Phillips

Midlands
Mrs. Anne Morris
Mrs. Mary Robins
Mrs. Judith Stone

Northern Ireland
The Lady Moyra Campbell CVO
Margaret Mitchell

Wales
Mrs. Elaine Adams
Mrs Norma Chapman
Dr Olwen Williams OBE

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