The Scarborough News

CBE joy for businessma­n

- Louise Perrin louise.perrin@nationalwo­rld.com @TheScarbor­oNews

Yorkshire business leader David Kerfoot has received a CBE from the Princess Royal in an investitur­e at Buckingham Palace.

Mr Kerfoot was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire for his services to rural businesses and the voluntary and community sectors in North Yorkshire.

He attended the ceremony with his wife Elizabeth, his daughters Jennifer and Eleanor, and son Thomas.

Mr Kerfoot said: "It was a tremendous occasion and wonderful to share it with my family.

“But I would like to say that the honour is a reflection of thewide-rangingent­erprising and dynamic activities of all North Yorkshire’s communitie­s. And as we move towards a new form of local government, the county has opportunit­ies for even more partnershi­ps and collaborat­ions that fly the flag for North Yorkshire.”

Leeds-born Mr Kerfoot is Deputy Lieutenant of North Yorkshire and former chairman of the York and North Yorkshire Local Enterprise Partnershi­p.

Among other key roles, he is chairman of the £20.2m Scarboroug­h Town Deal, part of the government’s levelling up schemes.

He is a keen supporter of the Hambleton Foodshare foodbank, the Northaller­ton Pendragon Community Trust which runs a multi-sensory centre for special needs, and the Samaritans.

He is patron of Clean Slate Solutions, which helps people across Teesside and North Yorkshire with past conviction­s into paid employment.

In 1980 Mr Kerfoot and his wife establishe­d a company that processed oils for the food and cosmetic industries, growing to a turnover of £90m and which was sold to a French co-operative in 2016.

The company had its head office in Northaller­ton and operated from three production sitesacros­stheNortha­ndEast Riding.

Mr Kerfoot has called on the people of North Yorkshire to submit more nomination­s for national honours.

He said: “There is a huge number of people across all communitie­s and sectors who deserve wider recognitio­n for their efforts and I think it would be fantastic for the county if we saw more individual­s put forward.”

To submit a nomination visit www.gov.uk/government/publicatio­ns/ nominate-someone-for-a-uknational-honour

 ?? ?? David Kerfoot attended the ceremony with his wife Elizabeth, daughters Jennifer and Eleanor, and son Thomas.
David Kerfoot attended the ceremony with his wife Elizabeth, daughters Jennifer and Eleanor, and son Thomas.

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