National Peace Council
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The National Peace Council, founded in 1908, and disbanded in 2000, acted as the co-ordinating body for almost 200 groups across Britain, with a membership ranging from small village peace groups to national trade unions and local authorities. The groups were all united in their interest in peace, human rights, justice and the environment.[1]
In 2001, another organisation, Network for Peace, was set up to continue the networking role of the National Peace Council. [2]