Trevor Hemmings
Trevor Hemmings | |
---|---|
Born |
Trevor James Hemmings 11 June 1935 preston, England |
Residence | Isle of Man |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Businessman |
Known for | Owning Preston North End F.C. |
Home town | London, England |
Net worth | £900m (est.)[1] |
Trevor James Hemmings (born 11 June 1935[2]) is a British businessman.
Career
Hemmings owns Preston North End F.C. and Trust Inns. He also owns over 100 racehorses, three of which won the Grand National—Hedgehunter[3] (2005), Ballabriggs[4] in 2011,[5] (2011) and Many Clouds (2015).
In 2009 it was claimed by the Sunday Times Rich List that Hemmings had lost £700m because of a collapse in the price of Royal Bank of Scotland shares, making him only the ninth richest man in the North West and the 178th in the country. The Rich List editor, Ian Coxon, said the drop in Hemmings' fortunes had been caused by the decrease in value of his North West property portfolio as well as his share investment.[6]
Philanthropy
He is also known for his philanthropy as he provided the funds for the S.A.F.E centre, a project helping the victims of sexual violence in Preston, Lancashire.[7]
Recognition
Hemmings was appointed Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO) in the 2011 Birthday Honours for his service with The Princess Royal Trust for Carers, now renamed Carers Trust.[8]
See also
References
- ↑ "Manchester City owner back on top of rich list". The Independent. London. 6 October 2010.
- ↑ Researcha.co.uk - UK Company and Company Director Reports
- ↑ Hedgehunter | Record By Race Type | Racing Post
- ↑ Ballabriggs | Record By Race Type | Racing Post
- ↑ Mamons; Trevor Hemmings; tycoon The Observer; Nick Mathieson; 7 January 2007
- ↑ "Blackpool Tower owner loses millions" by Nathan Harris at my-hospitality.com
- ↑ Hemmings Funds Rape Centre
- ↑ "No. 59808". The London Gazette (Supplement). 11 June 2011. p. 3.