Sir Peter Vardy
DL (born 4 March 1947) is an English businessman. In the
Sunday Times Rich List 2009
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ranking of the wealthiest people in the United Kingdom, he placed 388th with an estimated fortune of £140 million.
Vardy attended the
Chorister School
Durham School is a fee-charging boarding and day school in the English public school tradition located in Durham, North East England. Since 2021 it has been part of the Durham Cathedral Schools Foundation.
Durham School was an all-boys ins ...
in Durham (1956–1961) and
Durham School
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.
Business interests
Vardy took control of the family's Ford car dealership in 1976 after the death of his father who had founded the business. He expanded the business from one dealership in the northeast of England with six staff, to a group of more than 100 dealerships with over 6,000 staff.
Following the sale of Reg Vardy plc, the Vardy Group of Companies was launched in Durham, comprising the Vardy Property Group, led by his elder son Richard, and Peter Vardy Ltd, a new motor group established in Scotland and led by his other son, Peter Vardy Jnr
Awards and recognition
Vardy has been awarded several business and industry awards, as well as an
honorary doctorate
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in Business Administration (University of Sunderland, 1995) and an honorary Doctorate of Laws (Eastern University of Philadelphia, USA, 2009). He received a
knighthood
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for services to education in the
Queen
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's
Birthday Honours List of 2001,
as well being appointed a Deputy Lieutenant of Tyne and Wear in 2002 and the Freedom of the City of Sunderland in 2011.
Educational and philanthropic work
Vardy established a charity, The Vardy Foundation, in 1989, and has supported a range of education, rehabilitation and community causes in the United Kingdom and abroad. In 2015, both he and his wife, Lady Margaret Vardy, received the Beacon Award for Philanthropy for Impact and Dedication.
Emmanuel Schools Foundation
In 1989, Vardy responded to a request from the then education secretary
Kenneth Baker and Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher
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to build one of the first
City Technology College
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s, which enlisted business people to work with educationists to raise educational standards in areas where educational standards were poor. He sponsored the building of
Emmanuel City Technology College
Emmanuel College is a secondary school and sixth form college (years 7-13) based in Gateshead, England. It was founded in 1990 as a City Technology College, i.e. a secondary school which is partly funded by donations from business donors who re ...
in
Gateshead
Gateshead () is a town in the Gateshead Metropolitan Borough of Tyne and Wear, England. It is on the River Tyne's southern bank. The town's attractions include the twenty metre tall Angel of the North sculpture on the town's southern outskirts, ...
, and subsequently under the
Tony Blair
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initiative sponsored a further three
Academies
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:
The King's Academy in
Middlesbrough
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(2003),
Trinity Academy in
Thorne,
Doncaster
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(2005) and
Bede Academy
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in
Blyth, Northumberland
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which opened in September 2009. These four schools form the
Emmanuel Schools Foundation
The Emmanuel Schools Foundation (ESF) is a charitable trust which has been involved in education since 1989.
ESF currently run six schools. The four original members of the ESF are: Emmanuel City Technology College in Gateshead (opened 1990), The ...
, a coalition of schools with a Christian ethos based in the north of England. All of the schools have received
Ofsted
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ratings from "good" to "outstanding". In October 2010, Vardy transferred sponsorship of the schools to the
United Learning Trust
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, another sponsor of academies who operate over thirty schools nationwide.
Other charitable activities
Vardy began to support people, who through alcohol and drug misuse or on leaving custodial sentences, found themselves homeless. The Vardy Foundation is partnering with Betel International who operate homes in 20 countries.
The Foundation plans to support three centres in the northeast providing a home and meaningful work. The first opened in
Hexham
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in September 2011 and a women's house was planned for opening in 2017.
He is a director of the Durham and Tees Valley Community Rehabilitation Company, which has set up a charity called ARCC, to support the Probation Service's work in the north east.
After seeing the distress caused by family breakdowns in the UK, Vardy visited Chicago in 2011 and was introduced to Dr Dave Anderson of Safe Families for Children, an established charity in the US, which has helped reduce the number of children going into state care by almost 50%. Following this, Vardy established Safe Families for Children in the UK in 2012, and by using volunteers has seen the charity develop throughout England working with 31 local authorities and seeing reductions of up to 17.5% in the first years of operation.
He is also on the Board of Trustees of the
Sunderland A.F.C.
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Formed in 1879, the club has won si ...
charity,
Foundation of Light
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, after being a lifelong supporter of the team.
References
External links
Official websiteDurham and Tees Valley Community Rehabilitation CompanySafe Families UK
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1947 births
Living people
English businesspeople
English Christians
Knights Bachelor
Deputy lieutenants of Tyne and Wear
People educated at Durham School
British philanthropists
People educated at the Chorister School, Durham