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14 Facts About Janet Bloomfield

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Janet Elizabeth Bloomfield was a British peace and disarmament campaigner who was chair of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament from 1993 to 1996.

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Janet Bloomfield was the Chair of the CND, the largest peace and disarmament organisation in Europe from 1993 to 1996.

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Janet Bloomfield was active in the anti-nuclear movement from 1981.

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Janet Bloomfield was a local group secretary, national council and executive, regional worker in the West Midlands for CND.

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Janet Bloomfield was the National Vice-Chair for two years before being elected Chair in 1993.

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Janet Bloomfield was honorary Vice-President of CND at the time of her death.

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Janet Bloomfield was a consultant to the Geneva-based International Peace Bureau, a Nobel Peace Prize-winning network of non-aligned peace organisations in 44 countries.

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Janet Bloomfield was a member of the Global Council of Abolition 2000 since 1997, Global Network to Eliminate Nuclear Weapons and convened the Abolition Now Campaign Working Group of Abolition, 2000.

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Janet Bloomfield was a distinguished expert speaker at the United Nations Department for Disarmament Affairs.

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Janet Bloomfield organised the campaign to stop arms trade shows being held at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham in 1991.

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Janet Bloomfield organised and led the Atomic Mirror Pilgrimage 1996 around nuclear and sacred sites of England, Scotland and Wales.

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Janet Bloomfield was a consultant to the Oxford Research Group.

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The Atomic Mirror is a founding member of the Weapons of Mass Destruction Awareness Programme, of which Janet Bloomfield was a spokesperson.

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Janet Bloomfield married Richard Bloomfield in 1976; they had two children.