Celebrity Number Plate Story | Regtransfers.co.uk

Ah, ‘Birmingham City Football Club’, 13 CFC. I had a Chevy people carrier that we used when we went to football – that was before we used to fly – and wherever we went we got a ticket. I remember it happening at Norwich, Oxford, Aston Villa. I went to Swansea once and we were running late and the police pulled us over because the 1 and the 3 were too close together.

Reviewing the Gold Standard

You could be forgiven for misinterpreting the stylish DG belt buckle and discrete shirt monocle as Dolce & Gabbana designer labels or the Roller’s D 6OLD number plate as trappings of ostentation. But in needing to re-emphasise his identity, David Gold – the slight, deprived East End boy now worth £450 million, helm of Ann Summers and Chairman of Birmingham City Football Club – perhaps isn’t as self confident as he might portray.

Surrey Life

When you view Surrey from the sky, it’s even more stunning than it can be from the ground. It’s a patchwork of fields, rich woodland, hills, lakes and some beautiful properties – noticeably more interesting than other counties with bigger conurbations or vast areas of farmland. I normally fly at around 2,000ft and 150mph but when I reach the Surrey border I like to slow down to 60 and go down to around 500ft, so I can take in the magnificent views.

25 Beautiful Homes

David feels that not only has he created a superb home for himself, he has also preserved a sumptuous building for generations to come. ‘It has been a labour of love for me — I’ll probably be here all my life,’ he smiles.

David’s Heart of Gold

THE stylish opulence of David Gold’s Surrey sprawl is in stark contrast to his deprived roots. As a kid, West Ham’s new co-chairman survived the Blitz, bomb-sites, hunger, illness and anti-Semitism in East London. Growing up, he overcame being denied his dream of playing for the Hammers and flirted with the Krays’ notorious gangland scene, …