Richard Lamberth

Richard Lamberth leads parallel lives with homes and business interests in London and Portugal. He provides consultancy services to leading businesses in insurance and financial services, property and media sectors. He has four sons, two dogs and enjoys a busy family life. He likes swimming, keeping fit and an outdoor life.

London Calling

‘Tis the season to… sell your window! Judging by the ever-present crowds of shoppers in the streets of London, it is difficult to imagine that the retail sector is experiencing

November 23, 2017by Richard LamberthIn

London Calling

Relighting that fire Thomas Heatherwick suffered a setback when Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, knocked the idea of the ‘Garden Bridge’ across the Thames on the head. This fantastic idea

November 2, 2017by Richard LamberthIn

London Calling

Pedal power People are always looking for new ways of getting around the increasingly congested streets of London. Rickshaws are a common site and are increasingly becoming festooned with flags

October 6, 2017by Richard LamberthIn

London Calling

Pride in our City In July this year, the annual carnival that Pride London has become took place and once again was attended and participated in by more people than

July 27, 2017by Richard LamberthIn

London Calling

Keep calm and carry on London is a unique city. Not only in terms of its sheer size, diversity and famous sights, but also for that incredible spirit of resilience

London Calling

Wuthering Heights This was the plan of Henry Cole, founder of the Victoria and Albert Museum in South Kensington. A hundred-and-fifty years ago, he envisaged a huge 250ft (76m) tower

(Rail) Road to Hell!

Let me share a personal London experience with you. “Empathy is something, reality is something else.” This is what the exasperated traveller to my left said when a woman asked

March 2, 2017by Richard Lamberth

London Calling

Bringing the Houses down Sixty fire-related incidents in less than 10 years have led to warnings from a senior MP that the historic Houses of Parliament are in danger of

January 26, 2017by Richard LamberthIn