Valerie Davey

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Succeeded byStephen Williams
BornValerie Corbett
(1940-04-16) 16 April 1940 (age 86)
Valerie Davey
Member of Parliament
for Bristol West
In office
1 May 1997  11 April 2005
Preceded byWilliam Waldegrave
Succeeded byStephen Williams
Personal details
BornValerie Corbett
(1940-04-16) 16 April 1940 (age 86)
PartyLabour
Alma materUniversity of Birmingham
University College London
OccupationTeacher, Politician

Valerie Davey (born Valerie Corbett; 16 April 1940) is a former Labour Member of Parliament (MP) for Bristol West in England.

Born in Surrey, Davey studied theology and history at the University of Birmingham and gained a PGCE at the Institute of Education in 1963. She then gained an MA in Theology, specialising in New Testament textual criticism. Entering work, she taught near Wolverhampton at the Regis Comprehensive School (now the King's Church of England School) on Regis Road in Tettenhall. After her marriage, she moved to Tanzania and taught at the Ilboru Secondary School on Ilboru Road in Arusha. Davey moved to Bristol in 1968, and concentrated on her children. She taught for one year Religious studies A level at South Gloucestershire and Stroud College. She was an Avon County Council councillor from 1981 until the county's abolition in 1996 and Labour group leader from 1992. Davey was also a governor of various schools and of Bristol Polytechnic (now the UWE).

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