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==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
 
*Trustee of the [[Family Education Trust]] since 2004, executive committee member in 2003<ref name="AGM2004">Family Education Trust [http://www.famyouth.org.uk/bulletin.php?number=116 Report on annual conference], Bulletin No. 116 Summer 2004</ref>   
 
*Trustee of the [[Family Education Trust]] since 2004, executive committee member in 2003<ref name="AGM2004">Family Education Trust [http://www.famyouth.org.uk/bulletin.php?number=116 Report on annual conference], Bulletin No. 116 Summer 2004</ref>   
*[[1986 European Atlantic Group Dinner]]'s attendee.
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*[[European Atlantic Group Dinners]] attendee.
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
  

Revision as of 13:01, 4 April 2012

Lady Grantchester, Betty Suenson-Taylor (née Betty Moores) is the head of the Moores family and the 84-year-old daughter of Sir John Moores, founder of the Liverpool-based Littlewoods football pools and retailing businesses.

She married Kenneth Bent Suenson-Taylor, 2nd Baron Grantchester on 12 April 1947. As a result of her marriage, Betty Moores was styled as Baroness Grantchester on 2 July 1976. [1]

She was director of Littlewoods between 1977 and 1997[1] and is credited steering the company back on to an even keel after a turbulent late 1980s and early 1990s.[2] The family started to sell off stores in 1998 and the pools business in 2000; those proceeds and past dividends are worth £445m. Another windfall came in 2002 when the mail order business was sold to the Barclay brothers for £750m. [3]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Betty Moores, The Peerage, accessed 3 April 2012
  2. Kevin Cahill, The elite, guardian.co.uk, 11 April 1999, acc 3 April 2012
  3. Gary Bainbridge, Betty Moores: Littlewoods heiress, Liverpool Echo, Jan 1 (year cited is 2008 but this doesn't match text dates), acc 3 April 2012
  4. Family Education Trust Report on annual conference, Bulletin No. 116 Summer 2004