Education
Born in Cardiff in 1950, Hancock was educated at Lady Mary High School, Cardiff and Llandaff Technical College, also in Cardiff. He went on to earn a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering at the Polytechnic of Wales in Pontypridd.
Born in Cardiff in 1950, Hancock was educated at Lady Mary High School, Cardiff and Llandaff Technical College, also in Cardiff. He went on to earn a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering at the Polytechnic of Wales in Pontypridd.
He was the Welsh Assembly Member for Islwyn for the Assembly"s first term (1999–2003). He rose through the ranks in the world of chemical engineering, starting out at Monsanto Limited as an engineer in 1974, eventually becoming Health, Safety and Environment Superintendent for Boite Postale Chemicals in 1988. He became a self-employed Health, Safety and Environment Consultant in 1992.
He currently works part-time as a Business Development Adviser.
Among his interests are rugby and athletics, he has been the chair of Newport Harriers Athletic Club for nearly 20 years. Hancock was elected Plaid Department of Administration and Management for Islwyn in the First Welsh Assembly Elections in 1999 with a majority of 604 votes from the Labour Party.
Islwyn was one of the many Labour strongholds in the South Wales Valleys which unpredictably fell to Plaid. Hancock served as Plaid"s Deputy Whip and as Spokesman for Small Businesses.
Irene James regained the seat for Labour in the 2003 Elections.
More recently, Hancock stood as Plaid"s candidate for the Newport West constituency in the 2007 National Assembly Elections, coming fourth with 10.4% of the vote.