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Name
  
Graham Wattley


Education
  
Devonport High School for Boys

Graham Richard Wattley (born 12 March 1930) was Director of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Centre of the Department of Transport in the United Kingdom between 1985 and 1990.

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Career

After finishing his secondary education at Devonport High School for Boys, Wattley served for a year as a pilot officer in the RAF, before beginning a career in the Civil Service. He initially served within the Ministry of Works between 1950 and 1971, before moving to the Department of the Environment (1971–1973) and then the Department of Transport. Most of his time with the Department of Transport was spent with the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Centre (now the DVLA), of which he was appointed Director in 1985. Under his leadership, the public reputation and efficiency of the DVLC improved, and he also worked to raise the sense of corporate identity among the staff. He retired from his position in 1990.

Personal life

Currently, Wattley resides in Swansea with his second wife. His first wife, Yvonne (née Heale), whom he married in 1953, died in 1990. Wattley then remarried in 1997, to Rose Daniel (née Dawson). He has three children from his first marriage.

Amongst his interests, Wattley lists walking, cooking and birdwatching. This first interest led him to spend ten years as a Walk Leader for HF Holidays. He is also a Christian, serving as a member of the governing body of the Church in Wales between 1992 and 1994 and a Warden of St Paul's Church, Sketty from 1991 to 1996. He continues to be involved in this church, and is the chair of the Sketty PCC.

References

Graham Wattley Wikipedia