After a career working for the electricity board, Peter and his wife Gillian established Universal Care. Over the course of 35-years, the business thrived, providing essential support and assistance to individuals in need of care.
In addition to being a successful in his work, Peter was dedicated to his family and his local community. He was a longstanding member of Beaconsfield Rotary and dedicated to the wider Beaconsfield community. He was instrumental in organising the annual festival of lights as well as many other initiatives. Peter was a Governor at The Beaconsfield School, a supporter of Alfriston School and remained dedicated to his old university UCL, remaining an alumnus for over six decades.
A true philanthropist, Peter supported numerous charities and organisations that held a special place in his heart. He did this on both a personal level but also through the King Cullimore Charitable Trust, which Peter founded in 1998. So far the trust has given over £8 million to charitable causes.
Peter’s commitment to charitable giving was beautifully reflected in the numerous causes he has supported. There were so many charities close to his heart, each one representing a unique opportunity to bring about change and improve the lives of others. Peter’s legacy will forever be intertwined with the noble causes he championed, reminding us of the power of compassion and the extraordinary impact one person can have in creating a better future for all.