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'''Sir Tom Cowie''' is the Honorary Life President of the [[Arriva]] Group, formerly know as [[Cowie Group]] plc. His father started the business, repairing bicycle punctures around the streets of Sunderland and opening a motorcycle showroom in 1948. In 1994 the business had a turnover of £934 million.
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'''Sir Tom Cowie''' is the honorary life president of the [[Arriva]] Group, formerly know as [[Cowie Group]] plc. His father started the business, repairing bicycle punctures around the streets of Sunderland and opening a motorcycle showroom in 1948.  
  
In September 2002, the [[University of Sunderland]] renamed its St Peter's Campus the "Sir Tom Cowie Campus at St Peter's", after the local businessman who was one of its primary supporters.
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In 1994 the business had a turnover of £934 million.
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In September 200, the [[University of Sunderland]] renamed its St Peter's Campus the "Sir Tom Cowie Campus at St Peter's", after the local businessman who was one of its primary supporters.
  
 
Cowie is a major financial supporter of the [[Conservative Party]] gifting them £501,000 in 2005 making him the fourth largest political donor in that year.{{ref |1}}
 
Cowie is a major financial supporter of the [[Conservative Party]] gifting them £501,000 in 2005 making him the fourth largest political donor in that year.{{ref |1}}
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==Notes==
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#{{note|1}} The Top 30 Political Donors (Compiled by Philip Beresford with Stephen Boyd), The Rich List 2005; Pg. 36, The Sunday Times, April 23, 2006.
 
#{{note|1}} The Top 30 Political Donors (Compiled by Philip Beresford with Stephen Boyd), The Rich List 2005; Pg. 36, The Sunday Times, April 23, 2006.
  
 
[[Category:Conservative Party Donors|Cowie, Tom]]
 
[[Category:Conservative Party Donors|Cowie, Tom]]

Revision as of 06:15, 11 February 2015

Sir Tom Cowie is the honorary life president of the Arriva Group, formerly know as Cowie Group plc. His father started the business, repairing bicycle punctures around the streets of Sunderland and opening a motorcycle showroom in 1948.

In 1994 the business had a turnover of £934 million.

In September 200, the University of Sunderland renamed its St Peter's Campus the "Sir Tom Cowie Campus at St Peter's", after the local businessman who was one of its primary supporters.

Cowie is a major financial supporter of the Conservative Party gifting them £501,000 in 2005 making him the fourth largest political donor in that year.[1]

Notes


  1. ^ The Top 30 Political Donors (Compiled by Philip Beresford with Stephen Boyd), The Rich List 2005; Pg. 36, The Sunday Times, April 23, 2006.