Alun John Hawkins (born 28 May 1944) is an Anglican priest.
[1] Born on 28 May 1944[2] and educated at King's College London he was a Lecturer in English and Drama at UCNW, Bangor until his ordination in 1981.
[3] After a curacy at Dwygyfylchi he was Rector of Llanberis and then Vicar of Knighton and Norton.
Following controversial remarks concerning his successor as Archbishop of Canterbury by retired archbishop George Carey, Hawkins imposed on the latter a banning order at Bangor Cathedral.
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