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John Ailwyn Fellowes, 4th Baron de Ramsey (born 27 February 1942) is a British landowner, agriculturalist, and the first chairman of the Environment Agency. ==Career== Lord de Ramsey farms the family’s 6,000 acre estate around the village of Abbots Ripton, Huntingdonshire.〔http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/3353100/Village-voice.html〕 He has a longstanding interest in fenland drainage, acting as a commissioner for the Middle Level Commissioners, President of the Association of Drainage Authorities 1991-1994 and 2001-present, and a director of the Cambridge Water Company from 1974-1994.〔http://www.angliafarmers.co.uk/content/moreinfo.asp?mid=401〕 He was president of the Country Landowners Association (1991–1993), a Crown Estate commissioner 1994-2002, and president of the Royal Agricultural Society of England 2002-03.〔http://www.debretts.co.uk/people/biographies/browse/d/17413/John%20Ailwyn%20Fellowes+DE%20RAMSEY.aspx〕 Other roles include Chairman of the Cambridgeshire Farmers Union (1982), Director of the Shuttleworth Trust (1982–1995), Member of the Governing Body of the Institute of Plant Science Research (1984–1989), Director of Strutt and Parker (Farms) Limited (from 1993), and Director of the Lawes Agricultural Trust (from 1996).〔http://www.cranfield.ac.uk/alumni/graduation/hongrads/page25050.html〕 He is chairman of the Lord’s Trust which runs Rothamsted Experimental Station. In 1995, Lord de Ramsey became the first chairman of the Environment Agency. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「John Ailwyn Fellowes, 4th Baron de Ramsey」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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