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Dr Terry Cross OBE Presented with the Freedom of the City of London

Dr Terry Cross OBE, the man behind Hinch Distillery, a FoodNI member company, and
sustainable packing firm Biopax, was formally presented with the Freedom of the City of
London on Tuesday December 2nd, an honour recognising his contribution to Northern
Ireland’s business landscape, community life and international industry.

Surrounded by family, including his four grandchildren, as well as trustees, colleagues and
friends from home, the Belfast-born entrepreneur reflected on his decades of contribution
to Northern Ireland’s economy and third sector during his speech.

He said: “Receiving the Freedom of the City of London is both a privilege and a reminder of
the responsibilities we share. This honour stands within a long tradition of service,
generosity and civic duty. I have always believed that business and community should work
hand in hand, and I accept this award as part of a continuing commitment to support
others, to build meaningful partnerships and to contribute positively wherever I can. I am
deeply grateful to my family, colleagues and all who have encouraged me throughout my
life and work.”

The Freedom of the City of London, one of the City’s oldest traditions, dates back to the
13th century. Originally granting citizens the right to trade, travel and own property, its
privileges are now ceremonial, but its meaning is still revered today as it is awarded to
individuals who have made a significant impact in public service, commerce, humanitarian
work or culture.

Admission is granted following nomination by two existing Freemen and approval by the
Court of Common Council. Modern recipients include leaders from business, philanthropy,
science and the arts.

Though recognised globally for his achievements, Dr Cross’s story is firmly rooted in
Northern Ireland. Raised on the Antrim Road in north Belfast, he returned home after
serving in the Merchant Navy and went on to launch Delta Print & Packaging in 1979 above
a corner shop. It would grow into a major international supplier employing thousands across
Northern Ireland, China, India, Poland and France, servicing brands such as McDonald’s,
KFC, Nokia and Motorola. When he sold Delta in 2016, he ensured the continued
employment and future security of his workforce, something he cites as one of his proudest
achievements.

Today, Dr Cross remains a major private investor and employer in Northern Ireland. As
Chairman of Biopax, he is guiding the company through an expansion phase focused on
sustainable packaging innovation. As Chairman of Hinch Distillery, he has strengthened the
region’s global profile in premium craft spirits, with the brand recently securing five wins at
the Irish Whiskey Awards, adding to a growing list of international honours.
 
His philanthropic work is equally rooted at home. As President of the British Red Cross
(Northern Ireland), he has championed humanitarian and community initiatives. Through
the David Cross Foundation for Peace and Reconciliation, established in memory of his late
son David, he has supported melanoma research at Ulster University, youth projects, cross-
community initiatives and vital health interventions across Northern Ireland. A significant
donation of additional eye-screening equipment to the Children’s Eye Unit at the Royal
Victoria Hospital in support of ForSight NI will take place early in the New Year, following
earlier contributions that have transformed paediatric eye care regionally.

Rev Dr Stanley Gamble, Canon of St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin and Trustee of the David
Cross Foundation, said:

“This honour is richly deserved. Terry’s work reflects integrity, compassion and a lifelong
commitment to improving lives here in Northern Ireland. His philanthropy has created
measurable impact, and his leadership continues to inspire everyone who works alongside
him.”
 
His son Patrick Cross, Group Managing Director of Biopax and Hinch Distillery, added:

“My father has always led with ambition and purpose. Everything he has built carries the
hallmarks of Northern Ireland’s resilience, innovation and community spirit. We are
incredibly proud of him and of the recognition this award represents.”
 
Dr Cross continues to expand Biopax and Hinch internationally, pursuing new partners,
markets and investment opportunities. He also remains proud of Château de la Ligne in
Bordeaux, the vineyard he has owned and developed for over two decades, now an
established part of his wider business interests.