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stockholmer

(3,751 posts)
Tue May 1, 2012, 11:03 AM May 2012

Sickening! RBS chief's very own Versailles: opens his gardens to the public who bailed out his bank

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2137090/Inside-RBS-chiefs-Versailles-Hester-opens-gardens-public-bailed-bank.html

He has received at least £35million since joining the beleaguered Royal Bank of Scotland in 2008. But while the taxpayer-owned bank continues to record hefty losses, Stephen Hester’s personal spending on his lavish 350-acre estate continues unabated. And yesterday some of those taxpayers who helped bail out his bank got to see exactly how the chief executive is spending his riches.

Mr Hester invited the public to see the manicured grounds of his £7million home, which would not look out of place at the Palace of Versailles. He has hired some of the best landscape gardeners in the country to turn Broughton Grange into ‘one of the most significant private contemporary gardens in Britain’, in the words of one expert. In rolling hills outside Banbury in Oxfordshire, the country pile boasts an outdoor heated swimming pool, two tennis courts and two horse paddocks. However, the real jewels of the estate are the huge variety of spectacular gardens which are tended by a team of eight landscaping experts all year round.

The rare chance to tour his estate, advertised through the Royal Horticultural Society, comes three months after Mr Hester, 51, was condemned over his £963,000 bank bonus. He finally waived his right to it after a huge public outcry. Days later RBS recorded its fourth year of losses since its £45.5billion bail-out by the taxpayer in 2008. It posted losses of £2billion – but still paid out £785million in bonuses to staff. Visitors to Mr Hester’s estate were carefully vetted by staff at The Lodge by the main gate – the £6 entrance fee goes to charity – before being sent down a long tree-lined drive to the main house. Since being used as a farmhouse in the 17th century, a number of buildings have been added to create a quadrangle where dogs and ducks are allowed to roam.

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Sickening! RBS chief's very own Versailles: opens his gardens to the public who bailed out his bank (Original Post) stockholmer May 2012 OP
The horse and rider leaping topiary is where I draw the line. aquart May 2012 #1
get your hands down and forward and quit magical thyme May 2012 #2
You'd think with all that money Fawke Em May 2012 #3
the horse is a 99%er magical thyme May 2012 #7
How embarrassing that 4th pic... DURHAM D May 2012 #4
Needs this at the gates hobbit709 May 2012 #5
I wonder if it's all Roundup-ready. It's easy enough to find out... saras May 2012 #6

aquart

(69,014 posts)
1. The horse and rider leaping topiary is where I draw the line.
Tue May 1, 2012, 11:08 AM
May 2012

That is the point where guillotines become attractive for me.

 

magical thyme

(14,881 posts)
2. get your hands down and forward and quit
Tue May 1, 2012, 11:13 AM
May 2012

hauling on your horse's mouth.

and, yeah, the topiary is creepy to say the least.

Fawke Em

(11,366 posts)
3. You'd think with all that money
Tue May 1, 2012, 11:17 AM
May 2012

he could afford riding lessons.

Either that, or the horse is just another 99 percenter to him: something to be trod upon and bullied - not something of worth.

 

magical thyme

(14,881 posts)
7. the horse is a 99%er
Tue May 1, 2012, 01:17 PM
May 2012

He can afford lessons, but all the lessons in the world won't help if you know more than your 99% teacher. Or are just too damn lazy. And sadly for some, horses are just someone else to bully.

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