Footsbarn Theatre In 1971, Foot, with his wife Nancy and a group of other friends, set up the
Footsbarn Theatre Company using a barn near
Liskeard,
Cornwall, for rehearsals – hence the name, "Footsbarn".
Christian faith In the mid-1970s, Foot became a born-again Christian while staying with the
L'Abri Fellowship in Hampshire. He was a member of Grace Community Church in
Morval, near Looe in
Cornwall.
Orbis Foot was a long-standing supporter of
ORBIS International, the flying eye hospital, and was the chief executive from 1982 to 1987, becoming president from 1987 to 1995 and again from 2004 to his death in 2008.
Air Jamaica and Sandals After his departure from Orbis, Foot worked for
Air Jamaica and
Sandals Resorts as a Vice-President of Public Affairs from 1996 to 2004. Splitting his time between Jamaica and the UK, Foot used his contacts in the press to significantly raise the profile of Air Jamaica, Sandals and Jamaica at large to the people of the UK. In the end, the location was poorly chosen and the overheads were too high. Jamaica Blue closed in 2001. ==Death==