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Alan Billings (Alan Roy Billings) was born on 7 October, 1942 in Leicester, England, is an Alan Roy Billings is Anglican priest and Labour. Discover Alan Billings's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

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Born 7 October 1942
Birthday 7 October
Birthplace Leicester, England
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His wife is Daphne Thomas (m. 1966-1993) Linda Woodhead (m. 1994-2002) Veronica Hardstaff (m. 2007)

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1942

Alan Roy Billings (born 7 October 1942) is an Anglican priest and Labour politician who is currently the South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner.

Billings was born into a working-class family in Leicester in 1942.

His father, Paul Billings, worked at Imperial Typewriters and his mother, Dorothy (Siddons), at Byfords Hosiery.

He was educated at Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys, Leicester.

1962

He went on to study Theology and Philosophy at Emmanuel College, Cambridge (1962-5), receiving a BA degree.

He holds a Certificate in Education from Bristol University and further degrees from Leicester University and the New York Theological Seminary.

Billings trained as a priest at Lincoln Theological College.

He was ordained deacon and priest in Leicester Cathedral and was curate at St Mary, Knighton, Leicester.

He was an elected member of Leicester City Council for three years.

He served as a parish priest in Sheffield at St Silas, Broomhall, and St Mary, Beighton.

He then became Head of Religious and Social Studies at Broadway School, Barnsley, before returning to parish ministry as Vicar of St Mary, Walkley.

1966

He was previously married to Daphne Thomas (1966–93), with whom he had two sons, and Linda Woodhead (1994-2002).

Billings has written a number of books:

1975

While a parish priest in Sheffield he was also a member of Sheffield City Council, becoming Deputy Leader when David Blunkett was Leader (1975–86), and a member of the governing body of Sheffield City Polytechnic.

The later years were times of conflict between local authorities and the government of Margaret Thatcher.

1981

He was a member of the Archbishops' Commission on Urban Priority Areas which produced the report Faith in the City, following the inner-city riots of 1981 (1983-5).

1986

He was Vice Principal of Ripon College, Cuddesdon, Oxford, an Anglican theological college, and Director of the Oxford Institute for Church and Society (1986–92).

1989

He had the task of holding the South Yorkshire Police force to account during highly publicised and difficult times – the searching of the home of Sir Cliff Richard, and the aftermath of the Professor Alexis Jay and Louise Casey Reports into Child Exploitation in Rotherham and the conclusion of the Hillsborough inquests into the death of 96 men, women and children at Sheffield Wednesday Football Club in 1989.

He also helped secure Home Office funding for South Yorkshire Police to continue their investigation into the disappearance of Ben Needham as a toddler on the Greek Island of Kos.

1991

He became Principal of the West Midlands Ministerial Training Course and Acting Principal of Queens College, Birmingham, an ecumenical theological college (1991-4).

He then returned to parish ministry as Vicar of St George, Kendal, Cumbria.

1994

He was an honorary Senior Research Fellow of Lancaster University and Director of the Centre for Ethics and Religion (1994-2007), researching the contribution of inter-faith activities towards community cohesion and the attitude of 15 year olds to people of another faith in North West mill towns.

He has held a number of positions in the public sector.

1997

He was a board member of the Funding Agency for Schools (1997-9); a Schools Adjudicator (1999-2006); a member of the Home Office Community Cohesion Panel (2002-4).

2004

He was a board member of the Youth Justice Board for England and Wales (2004–11), Chair of the Cumbria Courts Board and a member of the England Committee of the Big Lottery Fund (2007–13).

He has been a contributor to BBC Radio 4's Thought for the Day.

He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and an emeritus canon of Carlisle Cathedral.

2007

Billings married Veronica Hardstaff in 2007, a former Labour councillor on Sheffield City Council and Member of the European Parliament for Lincolnshire and Humberside South (1994–99).

2014

In 2014 Billings was selected as the Labour Party candidate for the South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner by-election, to replace the former PCC and Rotherham Borough councillor, Shaun Wright.

He received just over 50% of first preference votes on the first ballot and was elected.

The turnout was 14.8%.

2016

He is seeking to build bridges between the force and the Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign, agreeing in 2016 that an archivist should be appointed to put the archives in order, employed by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner.

In April 2016 the Hillsborough inquests concluded bringing in verdicts of unlawful killing.

The jury also said that Liverpool football supporters did not cause or contribute towards the deaths of the 96.

South Yorkshire Police and its Chief Constable received immediate criticism as a result of which Billings suspended him citing an erosion of trust and confidence.

This was challenged in the High Court by way of judicial review when the suspension and later dismissal were both found to be unlawful.

Billings appointed the Deputy Chief Constable of Durham as the new chief constable from November 2016.

In 2021, Billings criticised the use of smart motorways.