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« Reply #75 on: March 04, 2025, 16:08:58 »

Hopefully they won't get caught out in a similar manner again........once Bitton twice shy?
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« Reply #76 on: March 05, 2025, 15:53:51 »

Further information, from the BBC» (British Broadcasting Corporation - home page):

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A charity heritage railway has launched a fundraiser after it says £50,000 went missing following what is believes was fraudulent behaviour.

The Avon Valley Railway Heritage Trust, in Bitton, near Bristol, said it had first seen financial irregularities at the start of 2024 and, months later, bailiffs demanded £6,000.  After an internal investigation, it found £50,000 had been lost from the books of the railway, which has about 80,000 visitors each year and it is run by volunteers.

Roger Eynun, chairman of the trust, said trustees had to be "very, very careful about what we can spend at the moment".  He said some staff had been personally and financially hit by the discovery.  The missing money meant the trust's ability to work on restoring the heritage railway had also been impacted over the winter, he said.

Mr Eynun told the BBC the discovery had "set them back considerably", but it would "not kill them".  "We need to recoup the money in order that we can keep going."

The chairman added: "We can keep our volunteers together, and get on and progress, because our ultimate vision is to restore the line into Bath where it once was.  So this is a means whereby we can ask the public to donate money into the appeal fund to recoup the £50,000. So every penny is gratefully received."

The BBC understands police have received a report regarding the missing money.


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« Reply #77 on: March 05, 2025, 16:32:54 »

https://www.bristol247.com/news-and-features/news/fraudster-creates-fake-identity-steal-50000-heritage-railway/?utm_source=Bristol24%2F7&utm_campaign=bb48c0fd3a-b247_newsletter_040325&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_67a9a4e1bd-bb48c0fd3a-38758697&mc_cid=bb48c0fd3a&mc_eid=86ae7efe71

Avon Valley Railway in Bitton is appealing for donations following the horrifying discovery that “a previously well-presented and respected employee” has helped himself to some £50,000 from the charity’s accounts.

Matthew Smith has been revealed to actually be an alias of Nathan Hudson, who is wanted by Humberside Police in connection with a range of fraud cases.
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