Walker was educated at Keble College, Oxford and Oak Hill Theological College and ordained in 1960. After curaciesinWoking and St Leonards he was travelling secretary of the Inter-Varsity Fellowship from 1964 until 1967;[2] SuccentoratBirmingham Cathedral; and then vicarofHarborne from 1970 until his appointment as archdeacon.[3]
Walker has been named in connection with sexual abuse of a female church worker during his time at Harborne.[4][5]
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