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Derek Senior (4 May 1912 – 6 December 1988) was a British freelance writer principally known for being a member of the Royal Commission on Local Government in England, chaired by Lord Redcliffe-Maud. ==Early career== Senior attended six elementary schools before going to Manchester Grammar School; he then attended Balliol College, Oxford. In 1937 he joined the editorial staff of the ''Manchester Guardian''.〔'(SENIOR, Derek )', Who Was Who, A & C Black, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007, accessed 26 May 2009.〕 After working as a leader writer, reporter and bridge correspondent,〔"The dissenter", Times Diary, ''The Times'', 12 June 1969, p. 8.〕 he began to specialise in planning matters, where he built up a reputation as a distinguished specialist journalist. Senior studied the disputes between Manchester City Council and the Cheshire authorities over overspill housing very closely.〔Bruce Wood, "The Process of Local Government Reform 1966–74", George Allen & Unwin, 1976, p. 42.〕 In 1956, commissioned by Cambridgeshire County Planning Department, he wrote "A Guide to the Cambridge Plan" which explained the detailed planning document in non-technical language.〔"Cambridge Plan Booklet", ''The Times'', 2 October 1956, p. 13. Prior to this in 1945 he wrote an abridged edition of the "City of Manchester Plan".〕 That year he was made an Honorary Associate Member of the Royal Town Planning Institute.〔
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