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Hartley Alleyne is a Barbadian politician and former Member of Parliament for St. James South. He was born on 28 February 1957 in Saint James, Barbados. He is 63 years old.
Alleyne attended the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, where he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics and a Master of Science degree in Economics. He also holds a Master of Arts degree in International Relations from the University of London.
Alleyne was first elected to the House of Assembly in 1994, representing the constituency of St. James South. He was re-elected in 1999 and 2003. He served as Minister of Education from 1994 to 1999 and Minister of Tourism from 1999 to 2003.
Alleyne is married to his wife, Dr. Donna Alleyne, and they have two children.
Alleyne is a member of the Barbados Labour Party and is currently the Chairman of the St. James South Constituency Council. He is also a member of the Barbados National Trust and the Barbados National Trust Council.
Alleyne has an estimated net worth of $1 million.
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He then became a cricket coach at first Birkenhead Boys School on the Wirral between 2003 and 2006 then St. Edmund's School in Canterbury, Kent, but in 2007 was refused a work permit by the Home Office and threatened with deportation despite having obtained the requested NVQ level 3 in sports coaching. His local MP, Julian Brazier, called the decision "utter madness". However, in January 2008 Alleyne was granted leave to remain in the UK for three years, and said that it felt "like winning the Lotto".
His second stint in county cricket, with Kent, came in 1988 and 1989, and although he played only nine first-class matches for the county (taking 21 wickets) he did appear 16 times in the one-day game (taking 22). His final first-class outing was for Natal in the Currie Cup against Western Province in October 1989. After that, he played on in the Lancashire League for a couple of seasons, this time for the Colne club.
For the next couple of years, Alleyne divided his time between Barbados and Haslingden in the Lancashire League, as well as traveling with a West Indies XI for a non-Test tour of India. He was banned from international cricket after he joined the rebel tour to South Africa in 1983-84, defying the international sporting boycott of the apartheid state. He also played for Buckinghamshire in 1984 and 1985. In 1984-85 he joined Natal, for whom he took 56 first-class and 65 List A wickets in his six seasons in South Africa.
Alleyne made his List A debut on 20 March 1979 in a Geddes Grant/Harrison Line Trophy match against the Leeward Islands, claiming the wicket of Test cricketer Derick Parry. Three days later he made his first-class debut against Combined Islands in the Shell Shield, picking up a wicket in each innings. He made no further first-class appearances that season, but did play two more Geddes Grant/Harrison Line Trophy games.
Alleyne had played one Minor Counties Championship match in England in 1979, for Lincolnshire against Norfolk, and in 1980 he began to play county cricket for Worcestershire, where he remained for three seasons. He had a fine 1980, capturing 64 first-class wickets at 25.06 and 31 List A wickets at 18.12, as well as scoring what was to be his only first-class half-century — 72 against Lancashire in the only first-class match ever played at Stourport-on-Severn. It was thus little surprise when he was awarded his county cap in 1981, in which year he took a career-best 8-43 against Middlesex. However, in general he failed to reach the same standards as in 1980, and he left the county after the 1982 season.
Hartley Leroy Alleyne (born 28 February 1957) is a former Barbadian first-class cricketer: a right-handed batsman and right-arm fast bowler who played for Barbados, Worcestershire, Kent and Natal between 1978-79 and 1989-90. He also played club cricket in the Lancashire League, Huddersfield League and the Birmingham League.