Martin Doughty
![]() Sir Martin Doughty (11 October 1949 โ 4 March 2009)[1] was the Chair of Natural England and a well-known figure in modern British conservation. BiographyMartin Doughty began his career as a lecturer in Environmental Management at Sheffield Hallam University.[2] Subsequently, he worked primarily in the public or voluntary sectors with roles such as Leader of Derbyshire County Council from 1992 until 2001.[2] He was also a Board Member for the Countryside Agency (1999 โ 2005) and was the Chair of English Nature before taking up his final position as Chair of Natural England.[3] He received a knighthood in 2001 for services to local government in Derbyshire,[4] followed by Honorary Doctorates from Sheffield Hallam University in 2002, Cranfield University in 2005, and Derby University in 2006.[5] He died of cancer on 4 March 2009, aged 59.[1] References
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