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Mr John Ferguson OBE BSc(Eng.) BA MA CEng FICE MIMechE FCIWEM FCIWM (b. 1927) worked at the Greater London Council’s (GLC) Department of Public Health Engineering from 1966 as a project manager for the Edmonton waste-to-energy plant and other capital developments for waste infrastructure.

Dr Chris Coggins PGCE PhD FCIWM FRGS FRSA (b.1947) was lecturer and senior lecturer in Geography, then Reader in Waste Management at Luton College of Higher Education/University of Luton from 1972 to 1997. From 1993, he was also Director of the institution’s Centre for Waste Management.

Mr Jeff Cooper MSc (b. 1949) became Waste Recycling Coordinator at the Greater London Council in 1982. He was subsequently appointed Waste Planner for the London Waste Regulation Authority where he also represented the International Solid Waste Association’s recycling working group as its Vice-chair.

Mr Barry Dennis (b. 1946) worked in the Deards waste management group from 1964, and progressed to the board of the company. He is former Director General of the Environmental Services Association (retired 2014), and is a Trustee/Director, and past President of the Chartered Institution of Wastes Management.

Professor Jan Gronow PhD BA FMinSoc MCIWEM (b. 1945) was Visiting Professor in Waste Policy at the Centre for Environmental Policy at Imperial College London from 2005. She is a geochemist and joined the Department of the Environment’s Waste Technical Division in 1988 and then joined the Environment Agency on its formation in 1996. She managed the Government’s waste research programme over a period of 17 years and provided technical advice on waste and resource management to policy colleagues in Defra and its predecessors and in the Environment Agency over that time.

Professor Judith Petts CBE PhD AcSS FRGS FRSA (b. 1954) graduated in Geography from Exeter University in 1975. After a few years in business she became a research fellow in the Institute for Planning Studies, University of Nottingham and then in the Department of Chemical Engineering, Loughborough University on a project on major hazard control. In 1987 she moved into the Centre for Extension Studies taking over a series of post experience short courses, and developing the first postgraduate part-time course, in hazardous waste management.

Interview conducted by Ms Lynda Finn, with additional questions by Mr Alan Yabsley, for the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 07 June 2016, in the School of History, Queen Mary University of London. Transcribed by Mrs Debra Gee, and edited by Mr Alan Yabsley and Professor Tilli Tansey.
 

Mr Ernie Sharp (1921–2015) worked as a dustman in Lewisham Borough Council from 1947 until 1965 when he became Junior Area Manager of the Rivers and Refuse Disposal division in the Greater London Council’s (GLC) Public Health Engineering Department.

Mr Mick Wright CEnv DMS MBA MCIWM (b. 1949) worked a refuse collector, then as an LGV driver for Luton Borough Council from 1974. He was elected as a Senior Shop Steward for the Transport and General Workers Union in 1977, and in 1981 he was elected as a councillor for Bedfordshire County Council where he served until 1989.

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Dame Joan Ruddock MP, Mr John Ferguson, Mr Jeff Cooper
Dame Joan Ruddock MP, Mr John Ferguson, Mr Jeff Cooper at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Dame Joan Ruddock MP, Mr John Ferguson
Dame Joan Ruddock MP, Mr John Ferguson at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Professor Tilli Tansey, Professor Judith Petts
Professor Tilli Tansey, Professor Judith Petts at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Mr Timothy Byrne
Mr Timothy Byrne at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Dame Joan Ruddock MP
Dame Joan Ruddock MP at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Dame Joan Ruddock MP
Dame Joan Ruddock MP at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Mr Jeff Cooper
Mr Jeff Cooper at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Professor Judith Petts, Mr John Ferguson, Mr Mark Baxendale, Mr Timothy Byrne
Professor Judith Petts, Mr John Ferguson, Mr Mark Baxendale, Mr Timothy Byrne at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Professor David Wilson
Professor David Wilson at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Mr Mick Wright, Mr Barry Dennis
Mr Mick Wright, Mr Barry Dennis at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Dr Chris Coggins at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Dr Chris Coggins
Professor Judith Petts
Professor Judith Petts at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Mr Nick Patterson
Mr Nick Patterson at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Mr Mark Baxendale, Mr Nick Patterson
Mr Mark Baxendale, Mr Nick Patterson at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Professor Jan Gronow
Professor Jan Gronow at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Mr Jeff Cooper
Mr Jeff Cooper at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Professor Jan Gronow
Professor Jan Gronow at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Mr Steve Eminton, Mr Barry Dennis, Mr Ernie Sharp
Mr Steve Eminton, Mr Barry Dennis, Mr Ernie Sharp at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Dr Chris Coggins
Dr Chris Coggins at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Professor Jan Gronow, Dr Toni Gladding
Professor Jan Gronow, Dr Toni Gladding at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Mr Steve Eminton
Mr Steve Eminton at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Professor David C Wilson
Professor David C Wilson at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Mr Mick Wright
Mr Mick Wright at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Dr Chris Coggins
Dr Chris Coggins at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Mr Steve Eminton, Mr Barry Dennis
Mr Steve Eminton, Mr Barry Dennis at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Mr Paul Thornber
Mr Paul Thornber at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Mr Nick Patterson
Mr Nick Patterson at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Mr Ernie Sharp
Mr Ernie Sharp at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Mr Paul Thornber
Mr Paul Thornber at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Dr Toni Gladding
Dr Toni Gladding at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Dr Toni Gladding
Dr Toni Gladding at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Mr John Ferguson, Mr Timothy Byrne
Mr John Ferguson, Mr Timothy Byrne at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Mr Mick Wright
Mr Mick Wright at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Dr Toni Gladding
Dr Toni Gladding at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014
Mr Paul Thornber, Mr Nick Patterson
Mr Paul Thornber, Mr Nick Patterson at the Witness Seminar on ‘The Development of Waste Management in the UK 1960-2000’ held by the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, 25/02/2014