Sir Paul Douglas Nicholson, KCVO, KStJ (born 7 March 1938) is an English industrialist and was Lord Lieutenant of County Durham from 1997 to 2013.

Nicholson was born in County Durham and educated at Ludgrove School, Harrow School and Clare College, Cambridge.[1] Between Harrow and Cambridge, he was commissioned during National Service in The Coldstream Guards. After qualifying as a Chartered Accountant, he joined Vaux Breweries in 1965 and, from 1976 until 1999, he was Chairman of the Vaux Group, one of the most successful companies in the North East of England.

He was Chairman of the Tyne and Wear Development Corporation throughout its existence (1987-1998) and also served as Chairman of the Northern Region of CBI (1977–1979), Chairman of the Brewers and Licensed Retailers Association, formerly the Brewers Society (1994–1996), and in 1995 he became the inaugural President of the Northeast Chamber of Commerce. He was Knighted in 1993 for 'Services to Industry and the Public in Northeast England'. He was appointed a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO) in 2011

In his youth he was a prominent amateur rider twice winning the Liverpool Foxhunters steeplechase in 1963 and 1965. Later he was President of the Coaching Club (1990–1997).[2]

In 1980 he was appointed High Sheriff of Durham[3] and Lord Lieutenant in 1997. He has published an autobiography entitled "Brewer at Bay published by The Memoir Club".

Nicholson is married to Sarah Bacon, daughter of Sir Edmund Bacon, 13th and 14th Baronet, the premier baronet in the United Kingdom. They have one daughter, Lucy (b. 1972).

Already a Knight Bachelor, Nicholson was appointed Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO) in the 2011 Birthday Honours.[4][5]

Honours and awards


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Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)
  • Knight Commander
  • 11 June 2011
Knight Bachelor (Kt)
  • 1993
Order of St. John (K.stJ)
  • Knight of Justice
Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal
  • 1953
Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal
  • 2002
  • UK Version of this Medal
Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal
  • 2012
  • UK Version of this Medal
Service Medal of the Order of St John

References

  1. Amos, Mike (19 June 2003). "John North - The shutdown that's still hard to swallow". Northern Echo.
  2. The Scottish Investment Trust PLC Retrieved 13 May 2007.
  3. "No. 48134". The London Gazette. 21 March 1980. p. 4412.
  4. "No. 59808". The London Gazette (Supplement). 11 June 2011. p. 3.
  5. "HM The Queen's Birthday Honours List - 2011". London: Daily Telegraph. 11 June 2011. Retrieved 12 June 2011.


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