Geoffrey Thompson OBE |
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Born |
William Geoffrey Thompson 16 November 1936 Manchester, England, UK |
Died | 12 June 2004 Blackpool, England, UK |
(aged 67)
Cause of death | Aneurysm |
Occupation | Businessman |
Spouse(s) | Barbara Joan Thompson (1962–2004; his death) |
Children |
Amanda Jean Thompson Fiona Carolyn Gilje Nicholas William Thompson |
Parent(s) |
Leonard Thompson Doris Thompson |
William Geoffrey Thompson OBE (16 November 1936 – 12 June 2004) was a British businessman who was the managing director and owner of Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Pleasureland Southport and Frontierland, Morecambe. He rose to his position in 1976 after the death of his father, Leonard Thompson.
Geoffrey Thompson was appointed managing director of Blackpool Pleasure Beach in 1976, following the death of his father. During his tenure, he bought two separate amusement parks, Pleasureland Southport and Frontierland, Morecambe. The latter of which he closed down in 2000. He invested heavily into the Pleasure Beach during his time, opening the Steeplechase, Avalanche, Revolution, Big One, Ice Blast: The Ride and Valhalla.
He sat on a number of trade agencies, such as the English Tourist Board and the British Association of Leisure Parks, Piers and Attractions, and was appointed an OBE for this work. In 1986, Pleasure Beach became one of the first companies in the UK to register with the Government Profit Related Pay Unit. Under this scheme the company agreed that, where profits exceeded £1 million, 10 % would be distributed among the permanent staff according to their length of service. Geoffrey was often in dispute with Blackpool Council over their decision to allow private traders to use land opposite the Pleasure Beach. He won his appeal to clear the land of all trading attractions and the Pleasure Beach has remained unaffected by the situation.
During his tenure, many major attractions were built at the Pleasure Beach.