Martin Oliver to leave Barbon

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Barbon has announced that group chief executive officer, Martin Oliver, is to leave the business.

The company confirmed that Mr Oliver has tendered his resignation and will depart at the end of his six month notice period.

Tim Redburn, chairman of Barbon, said: "We thank Martin for his contribution and wish him well as he embarks on the next stage of his career.

"We will be making an announcement on Martin's replacement as Barbon chief executive in due course."

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