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John Harman (British politician)

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Sir John Andrew Harman (born 30 July 1950, Castleford) is a former Chairman of the Environment Agency.

Early life

He attended the independent St George's College, Weybridge. From the University of Manchester he gained a BSc degree in Maths, then did a PGCE at Huddersfield College of Education.

Career

He was a maths teacher at Greenhead College in Huddersfield from 1973-9. He was Head of Maths at Barnsley Sixth Form College from 1979-90, then Senior Maths Lecturer at Barnsley College (it took over the sixth form college) from 1990-7.

He became a member of the UK Labour Party from 1977 and was elected to the West Yorkshire Metropolitan Council. After the metropolitan councils were disbanded under Margaret Thatcher, he was elected to, and led, Kirklees council from 1986-99.

In 2000, he became Chairman of the Environment Agency, and left in 2008.

Recognition

He received a knighthood in 1997 for services to local government and the environment. Sir John is also a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and an honorary fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers.

Personal life

He married Susan Crowther in 1971. They have one son and three daughters.

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