The chairman of the company that runs the Severn Valley Railway has stepped down.
Mike Ball retired from SVR Holdings PLC, the not-for profit company that looks after the operations of the trains and owns its infrastructure, on March 31.
The SVR’s managing director and deputy chairman Jonathan ‘Gus’ Dunster paid tribute to the former chairman. "His wise counsel has always been available and his considered, broad-minded approach, always looking at the bigger picture, has been an example to us all as to how senior leaders in a business should behave in order for the organisation to flourish.
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