 | Quote: WHAT CELEBRITIES COST TO HIRE Betty Boothroyd, former Commons speaker – £10,000 (Harrogate – appearance at event in Gibson Hall, London, promoting Harrogate's conference facilities) Daley Thompson, former Olympic athlete – £10,000 (Enfield – opening Edmonton leisure centre) John Craven, television presenter – £10,000 plus £258 travel and accommodation expenses (Cumbria – support for "Recycle for Cumbria" campaign, including golf competition, awards presentation and speech; costs met by central government-funded agency) Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson, former Paralympian – £8,225 (inc VAT) (Birmingham – speaker and presenter of awards ceremony) Hugh Dennis, comedian – £7,500 (Essex – appearance at "You Make a Difference" staff awards) Kriss Akabusi, former Olympic athlete – £7,200 (Somerset – key note speaker at "Somerset in Business" conference) Ruby Wax, broadcaster – £7,050 (inc VAT) (Cornwall – hosted local tourism awards) Gyles Brandreth £6,800 (Essex – appearance at "You Make a Difference" staff awards) Dick and Dom, children's television presenters – £5,800 (Solihull – turned on Christmas lights) Brian Blessed, actor – £6,500 (Essex – appearance at "You Make a Difference" staff awards: costs covered by ticket sales/sponsorship) Janet Street Porter, journalist – £5,095 (Isle of Wight – launched walking festival. Ticket sales contributed to costs) Simon King, wildlife broadcaster – £5,000 (Hertfordshire – for a 30 minute speech and 15 minute Q and A session on climate change at Hertfordshire Forward Annual Conference) Keith Chegwin, television presenter – £5,000 (Worcestershire – to promote a sustainability and recycling campaign) Barbara Windsor, EastEnders actress – £5,000 (Hackney – hosted staff awards) Tim Campbell, winner of The Apprentice – £5,000 (Hackney – hosted business awards) Duncan Bannatyne, entrepreneur and television personality – £5,000 plus £35 travel (Durham – appearance at "skills summit") Christopher Biggins, actor – £5,000 (Hackney – hosted staff awards) Steve Cram, former Olympic athlete – £4,935 (Bedford – presented awards; Sports England, EEDA and local businesses also contributed to the cost) Phillippa Forester, television presenter – £4,500 – (Somerset – key note speaker, "Somerset in Business") Sharron Davies, former Olympic swimmer – £3,550 (Warwickshire – opening a building) Michaela Strachan, wildlife broadcaster – £3,500 – (North Kesteven – opened wildlife adventure area) Lee Mead, Any Dream Will Do reality TV show winner – £3,450 (Chelmsford – switched on Christmas lights; half the fee paid by sponsorship) Sally Gunnell, former Olympic athlete – £4,000 (Brighton – hosted awards ceremony) Chico, reality TV star – £3,700 (Birmingham – "disability employment awards"; paid for by sponsors) Dickie Bird, former cricket umpire – £3,505 (Redcar and Cleveland – appearance at a Q and A session in honour of Yorkshire Day) Roger Black, former Olympic athlete – £3,500 (Surrey Heath – speech at a "business breakfast" networking meeting) Pete Waterman, music producer – £3,000 (Warrington – speaker at staff awards ceremony; offset by sponsorship for event) Mark Austin, newsreader – £3,000 (Bournemouth – presented tourism awards, part sponsored) John Suchet, newsreader – £3,000 plus £64.30 exes (Notts – appearance at social services conference) Jennie McAlpine, Coronation Street actress – £3,000 (Stockton – to switch on Christmas lights; the council put in £1,000) Mark Ramprakash, former test cricketer – £3,000 (Southwark – council awards; covered by sponsorship) Ruth Madoc, Hi-de-Hi actress – £2,700 (Warwickshire – long service staff awards) John Humphrys, BBC broadcaster – £2,000 (Hammersmith and Fulham – chaired "Question Time" event, at which residents quizzed council bosses) Chris Packham, BBC Springwatch presenter – £2,000 (Tunbridge Wells - open exhibition), £1,750 (Bournemouth – to open building) Theo Paphitis, entrepreneur and television personality – £2,000 (Newark and Sherwood – opened building. The council's contribution was £2,000. Sponsors also paid towards his total fee) Nicholas Owen, TV newsreader – £1,725 (inc VAT) (Brighton – chaired "Question Time"-style event, allowing residents to quiz councillors) Sir Andrew Motion, former poet laureate – £1,500 (Enfield – opening of Enfield Town Library) Richard Blackwood, comedian – £1,200 (Enfield – attendance at event celebrating improved school attendance levels) Peter Shilton, former England goalkeeper – £1,000 (Northamptonshire – sports awards, funded by local sports partnership body) Jenny Eclair, comedienne, – £950 (Redbridge – appearance at book festival) |  |