Wally Brown, CBE DL was Principal of Liverpool Community College from its creation in 1992 until his retirement in 2008.[1][2][3] Born in Toxteth, Liverpool, Brown was previously Head of Community Education in Lambeth, and an adult education manager in Manchester.

At the time of the Toxteth riots, in 1981, Brown was living locally, was Chair of the Community Relations Council, and acted as a mediator between the police and the local community.[4][5]

Brown was appointed CBE in 2001.[2] In 2012, he was made a Freeman of the City of Liverpool for his services to education in the city [6][7][8] and in 2014 he was made an Honorary Doctor of Education by Edge Hill University.[9] In 2015 he was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant of Merseyside.[10]

References

  1. Learning and Skills Improvement Service, "LSIS Board". Retrieved 12 July 2011.
  2. 1 2 Liverpool Echo "Community leader steps down" Retrieved 13 July 2011
  3. TES "Venerated college leader steps down" Retrieved 13 July 2011
  4. BBC Motion Gallery "Wally Brown, 1981" Retrieved 13 July 2011
  5. BBC News "Toxteth riots remembered" Retrieved 13 July 2011
  6. Freemen of the City, Liverpool City Council, retrieved 11 June 2014
  7. "Toxteth icon Wally Brown receives Freedom of Liverpool", Liverpool Echo, Trinity Mirror Merseyside, 17 August 2012, retrieved 11 July 2014
  8. City freedom for Toxteth riots 'mediator' Wally Brown, BBC, 16 August 2012, retrieved 11 June 2014
  9. Edge Hill University News "Liverpool community leader receives honorary doctorate" Retrieved 11 August 2016
  10. The Merseyside Lieutenancy "New Deputy Lieutenants commissioned" Retrieved 11 August 2016


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