In 1947, Daines was finally appointed as permanent secretary of the London Labour Party. The following year, he was also appointed to a committee planning a new town at Welwyn Garden City and Hatfield. He later won election to the Welwyn Urban District Council, while remaining a member of the London County Council, and chairing its finance committee. He died, still in office, in 1956.[1][2][3]
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^ abc"Obituary". Annual Report of the Labour Party Conference: 42. 1957.
^ ab"Mr Donald H. Daines". The Times. 1 November 1956.
^ ab"Mr D. H. Daines". Manchester Guardian. 1 November 1956.