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Joyce Rose {{post-nominals|country=GBR|CBE|DL}} (14 August 1929 – 3 November 2013) was a British magistrate and Liberal Party official. Born Joyce Dora Hester Woolf to a Jewish family in North London, Rose was educated at King Alfred School in Hampstead, Queen's College on Harley Street, and in the United States.[1] In 1963, Rose became a magistrate in Watford, and also became active in the Liberal Party. In 1969, the Liberal Assembly passed a motion she moved, criticising increased levels of illicit drug use and violence on television. She was elected as president of the Women's Liberal Federation in 1972, serving a single term, and presided over the party's 1979 conference. In 1982, she became the chair of the party, serving for two years.[1] Rose remained active in the Liberal Party's successor, the Liberal Democrats, but in 1990 was elected as chair of the Magistrates' Association and focused much of her time on the role. She also served as vice-chair of the UK branch of Unicef, and was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire.[1] References1. ^1 2 "[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/law-obituaries/10471285/Joyce-Rose-obituary.html Joyce Rose - obituary]", Daily Telegraph, 24 November 2013 {{s-start}}{{s-ppo}}{{succession box | title= President of the Women's Liberal Federation | before=Penelope Jessel | after=Baroness Seear | years=1972–1973}}{{succession box | title= Chair of the Liberal Party | before=Roger Pincham | after=Paul Tyler | years=1982–1984}}{{s-end}}{{Authority control}}{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2016}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Rose, Joyce}} 8 : 1929 births|2013 deaths|Liberal Party (UK) politicians|People educated at King Alfred School, London|People educated at Queen's College, London|Chairs of the Liberal Party (UK)|Commanders of the Order of the British Empire|Deputy Lieutenants of Hertfordshire |
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