1 Lord Bamford £3.3bn
Manufacturing
2 Lord Paul of Marylebone £2bn Manufacturing
3 Jacques Murray £1.0bn
Manufacturing
4 Randy Lerner £950m
Banking/Football
5 Ranjit and Baljinder Boparan Singh £800m Food
6 John Bloor £750m
Manufacturing/Construction
7 Steve Morgan £650m
Construction/Football
8 Sir Peter Rigby £550m
IT/Aerospace
9= Kevin Cash £500m
Property
9= Roy Richardson £500m
Construction
11 Tony Gallagher £475m
Construction
12= Caspar MacDonald-Hall £450m Property
12= Lord Edmiston £450m
Property/Automotive
12= The Mackie Family £450m
Electricals
15 Kevin Threlfall £320m
Retail
16 Sir Paul Ruddock £300m
Hedge Funds
17 Paul Newey £230m
Finance
18 Richard Harpin £200m
Insurance
19 James Holder £175m
Fashion
20 Keith Bradshaw £172m
Care Homes/Automotive
Lord Bamford – formerly Sir Anthony Bamford – has the formal
title of Baron Bamford of Daylesford in the County of Gloucestershire and
Wootton in the County of Staffordshire.
As well as their huge 4,000 acre
Wootton estate in Staffordshire, Lord Bamford, 68, and his wife Lady Carole
Bamford have homes in Chelsea, Barbados and France and the 2,000- acre Daylesford
estate near Stow-on-the Wold. Lady Bamford also runs Daylesford Organics. She
founded the company 12 years ago and it is now one of the country’s largest
working organic farms, with a long list of celebrity customers. It is one of the
most sustainable farms in the UK. The company, which has a vineyard in
Provence, also has a store, bakery and café in Tokyo. She also has shops in
Pimlico, Notting Hill, Selfridges and Gloucestershire, an organic farm school,
a cookery school and a fashion business – Bamford & Sons.
Lord Bamford
moves in exalted circles and has the ear of the Prime Minister, having donated
almost £5 million to the Conservative Party since 2002, and is a member of
David Cameron’s elite leaders’ group.
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