Sir Alan Dawtry | |
Birth Name: | Alan Graham Dawtry |
Birth Date: | 1915 4, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Sheffield, England |
Death Place: | Westminster |
Education: | King Edward VII School, Sheffield |
Alma Mater: | Sheffield University |
Parents: | Melancthon and Kate Nicholas (Kevan) Dawtry |
Sir Alan Graham Dawtry (8 April 1915 - 27 January 2018)[1] was a British municipal government official. He was an Assistant solicitor at Sheffield City Council between 1938 and 1948, deputy town clerk at Bolton, England between 1948-1952 and Leicester, England between 1952-1954 and town clerk Wolverhampton, England, 1954–1956. He was Chief Executive of the Westminster City Council between 1956 and 1977.[2] During his career, he was also Town Clerk for the City of Westminster. In the 1974 New Year Honours, Dawtry was knighted.
Dawtry was born in Sheffield; his parents were Melancthon and Kate Dawtry. After King Edward VII School, he studied law at Sheffield University,[3] graduating in 1937.[4]