Sir Clive Bourne (27 September 1942 in
Stoke Newington
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,
London
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– 10 January 2007 in
Nevis
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,
West Indies
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) was a
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businessman and philanthropist, particularly known for his work on
city academies.
Early life
Clive Bourne was born in a Stoke Newington hospital, but his family was from
Ilford; his father, Moss Bourne, was a founder of Ilford Synagogue. He was educated at the William McEntee School,
Walthamstow
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but left at age 15, and worked in an import-export business.
Career
He realised the need to speed up deliveries between the
United Kingdom
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and the rest of
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, and in 1962 set up an overnight parcel service, Seabourne Express Courier. It became one of the largest firms of its type, and won
Queen's Awards for export achievement in 1981 and 1988. The company was subjected to demands by the
Arab Boycott Office to stop services to
Israel
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, which he refused.
He helped to build
Kent International Airport
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's passenger terminal, and when it opened in 1989 he named the VIP lounge after local Jewish philanthropist, Sir
Moses Montefiore
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.
Charitable work
He used his wealth to assist Jewish and other charities. He was a founder patron of
Jewish Care
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The charity runs over 70 centres and services which include care homes, community centr ...
and a founder and governor of
King Solomon High School,
Barkingside
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.
Following his diagnosis with
prostate cancer
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in 1991, he founded the Prostate Cancer Research Foundation. In 1996, he helped to found the
Museum of Docklands; a gallery is named after his mother-in-law, Esther Ingram.
In 2002, he bought
Hackney Downs School
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(which had closed in 1995) and engaged Sir
Richard Rogers
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to convert it into a city academy; it is called
Mossbourne Community Academy in memory of his father.
He took a close interest in it, and visited frequently.
He was knighted in 2005.
Other
He was a
Justice of the Peace in the
London Borough of Newham
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from 1990 (chairman, 1995).
References
Further reading
*
Who's Who 2007
* ''
Jewish Chronicle
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'' obituary, 19 January 2007, p. 45
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1942 births
2007 deaths
Deaths from cancer in England
Deaths from prostate cancer
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Knights Bachelor
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20th-century British philanthropists
20th-century British businesspeople