In February 1954, it was announced that a government committee was to be set up by Sir David Eccles, the Minister of Works, to investigate the problem of litter in the Royal parks. Local blackspots to be studied were the Round Pond in Kensington Gardens and around the Serpentine Lido. The committee was to be composed of the LCC’s Education Officer, the Director General of the Central Office of Information, Dowager Marchioness of Reading, the Managing Director of Schweppes, J C Rodgers MP for Sevenoaks and Michael Stewart MP for Fulham East. Also on the panel were two teenagers, Evelyn Ann Bott, a comptometer operator at J Lyons, and David Furby.