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Peter Blair Black (22 April 1917-27 March 1997) was a Conservative Party politician. Elected to Middlesex County Council in 1949, he became a county alderman in 1961. When Middlesex County Council was abolished, he was elected to the successor Greater London Council in 1964 as one of four councillors representing the London Borough of Barnet. He remained a member of the GLC until its abolition in 1986, later representing Hendon South. A member of the Metropolitan Water Board, he was chairman of the successor Thames Water Authority from its creation in 1973 until 1978. Image here [1].

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  • Peter Blair Black (22 April 1917-27 March 1997) was a Conservative Party politician. Elected to Middlesex County Council in 1949, he became a county alderman in 1961. When Middlesex County Council was abolished, he was elected to the successor Greater London Council in 1964 as one of four councillors representing the London Borough of Barnet. He remained a member of the GLC until its abolition in 1986, later representing Hendon South. A member of the Metropolitan Water Board, he was chairman of the successor Thames Water Authority from its creation in 1973 until 1978. Image here [1].
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  • Peter Blair Black (22 April 1917-27 March 1997) was a Conservative Party politician. Elected to Middlesex County Council in 1949, he became a county alderman in 1961. When Middlesex County Council was abolished, he was elected to the successor Greater London Council in 1964 as one of four councillors representing the London Borough of Barnet. He remained a member of the GLC until its abolition in 1986, later representing Hendon South. He was Chairman of the GLC in 1970-71 and leader of the council from 1970-71. He was the chair of a number of GLC committees: Public Health Services 1967-1968, Public Services 1968 - 1971, Town Development 1971, Recreation and Community Services 1977. A member of the Metropolitan Water Board, he was chairman of the successor Thames Water Authority from its creation in 1973 until 1978. Image here [1].
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