Alison Natalie Kay Lowe is a British
Labour politician and deputy mayor of West Yorkshire for Policing and Crime. She was the first black woman
Leeds city councillor, serving from
1990
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to
2019
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, and has served as the
chief executive of Touchstone, a mental health charity based in
Leeds, from 2004 to 2021.
Lowe won the 2014 Forward Business Woman of the Year award and
Stonewall
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Senior Champion of the Year in 2015.
[Stonewall Senior Champion of the Year: Cllr Alison Lowe]
, ''Vada'' (14 January 2015).
Personal life
Lowe was born in September 1964. Her father had emigrated to Leeds from
St Kitts in 1956 and her Leeds-born mother, Kay, was of Irish descent. Her mother became pregnant with Lowe at 20 years old and was subsequently evicted from her family home.
[Paul McCann,]
25 years on, a new family lets cameras enter their lives
, ''The Independent'' (Monday 22 March 1999).
Lowe was raised with her three siblings in
Seacroft and attended
Parklands Girls High School
Leeds East Academy (formerly Parklands Girls High School) is a secondary school with academy status, in the Seacroft area of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
The school was previously an all-girls school, being the last single-sex school in L ...
. After marrying at 20 years old, she had two children at 21 and 23. Her eldest child is poet and writer
Adam Lowe. Lowe and her family participated in the
ITV
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** ITV (TV network), a free-to-air national commercial television network covering the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man, and the Channel Islan ...
fly-on-the-wall documentary, ''Family Life'', in 1999.
[Quick Interview: Councillor Alison Lowe]
, ''Yorkshire Evening Post'' (21 July 2015).
She studied history at the
University of Leeds, beginning her
undergraduate degree three weeks after the birth of her second child in 1987. Following the completion of a
thesis on
Edward II of England in 1990, entitled "Homosexuality in the Middle Ages", Lowe later graduated with a
master's degree in
medieval studies in 1993.
[Adam Lowe, 'Alumni Profile: Alison Lowe', ''Leeds: The Magazine for Alumni of the University of Leeds'', 19 (2018), 35.]
Career
Whilst studying at university, Lowe was elected to
Leeds City Council to represent
Armley ward in
1990
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, thus becoming first black woman councillor to serve on the council.
She held multiple positions during her time in office, including
Deputy Lord Mayor, an executive member (sitting on the council's ruling
cabinet
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* Filing ...
) and chair of the
West Yorkshire Police and Crime Panel (overseeing the work of
West Yorkshire Police).
Alongside her commitments as a Leeds city councillor, Lowe worked for numerous homelessness charities before, in 2004, she became CEO of Touchstone, a Leeds-based mental health charity.
In May 2021, Lowe handed in her three-months notice after being CEO of Touchstone for over 17 years and announced she would step down as to become the deputy mayor Policing and Crime of West Yorkshire.
After 29 years' continuous service as a councillor, she retired from the council at the
2019 election and, in 2020, was made an honorary
alderwoman
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of Leeds. One of her first roles in this capacity was to chair a review of statues in the city in response to criticisms of the city's statuary in connection with the
Black Lives Matter movement.
She previously attempted to become a Labour Party
prospective parliamentary candidate on multiple occasions but was never selected by a
Constituency Labour Party. She was shortlisted but lost the
Leeds North East candidate selection for the
1997 general election to
Liz Davies. Ahead of the
2010 election,
Rachel Reeves beat Lowe for
Leeds West
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, despite Lowe being a local councillor within the constituency. Most recently, before the
2015 election,
Jo Cox
Helen Joanne Cox ( Leadbeater; 22 June 1974 – 16 June 2016) was a British politician who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Batley and Spen from May 2015 until her murder in June 2016. She was a member of the Labour Party.
Born in B ...
was selected over Lowe for
Batley and Spen
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The current MP is Kim Leadbeater, a Labour politician, elected in a 2021 by-election by a 323-vote margin. The seat has returned Labour MPs since 1997.
Constitu ...
, although Lowe lived in
Birstall in the constituency.
On 12 May 2021, Lowe was appointed as the inaugural deputy mayor of West Yorkshire for Policing and Crime by the first
West Yorkshire Mayor Tracy Brabin. The role was officially confirmed on 18 June 2021.
Lowe was appointed
Officer of the Order of the British Empire
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and public service outside the civil service. It was established o ...
(OBE) in the
2022 New Year Honours
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for services to mental health and wellbeing during Covid-19.
In July 2022, Lowe was awarded an honorary
Doctorate of Laws by the University of Leeds, on the basis of "Alison’s personal commitment to speaking up for the marginalised and to promoting the importance of frank and open discussion about mental health extends into her professional commitments."
Notes
References
External links
Official webpage
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Living people
Alumni of the University of Leeds
Councillors in Leeds
Labour Party (UK) councillors
1964 births
Black British women politicians
People from Seacroft
Women councillors in England
Officers of the Order of the British Empire