Bottomley is involved with charitable and academic bodies in addition to business. She was on the founding Council of the
University of the Arts, London. She was a Council Member of the
Ditchley Foundation and was President of
Farnham Castle, Centre for International Briefing. From 2000 until May 2012 she sat on the Supervisory Board of
Akzo Nobel, taking over Courtaulds and then ICI. She was a
non-executive director of
Bupa, a healthcare company. She was on the Advisory Council of the
International Chamber of Commerce UK (ICC UK) and the
Judge School of Management, Cambridge. Bottomley has been a trustee and is a fellow of the Industry and Parliament Trust. She was National President of the
Abbeyfield Society and a Vice-Patron of Carers and of
Cruse Bereavement Care. She was a
lay canon of
Guildford Cathedral, and a
Freeman of the
City of London. In 2006, she was elected and installed as Chancellor of the
University of Hull, succeeding
Lord Armstrong of Ilminster in April 2006. She was also appointed a
Deputy Lieutenant of
Surrey on 22 March of that year and
Sheriff of Hull since 2013. She is the longest serving trustee of The Economist newspaper. Virginia Garnett married
Peter Bottomley in 1967, after the birth of their eldest child; he was an MP from 1975 until 2024. During her time in Prime Minister John Major's cabinet, the satirical puppet show
Spitting Image often portrayed Major as having an unrequited crush on Bottomley. Bottomley's family includes many figures in politics and public life. Her brother,
Christopher Garnett, was the chief executive of
train operating company GNER. Her aunt Pauline married
Roland Hunt (who is not connected to
Sir Nicholas Hunt, father of Jeremy Hunt who succeeded her as MP). Her cousins include
Peter Jay (the former
British Ambassador to the United States and son-in-law to
James Callaghan), and
Lord Hunt of Chesterton (father of historian and former Labour MP
Tristram Hunt). More distant relatives include
Lord Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay Her husband's niece is
Kitty Ussher (a former Labour minister). ==References==