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Andy Parsons is leaving South West Lakes Trust and Siblyback Lake

Andy Parsons the CEO of South West Lakes Trust announced on Facebook on 03/10/19 that he will be leaving in December 2019 to take up a new role as Chief Executive of the Cotswolds (AONB) Conservation Board.

South West Lakes Trust is the Charity that manages Siblyback lake and closed the watersports and camping facilities at the beginning of 2019.



The CEO job at SWLT is being advertised at a salary of £75,000 plus company car and other benefits. The average wage in Cornwall is around £19,262 (source https://www.cioslep.com/about/lep-chair-blog/article/35/2019/03/06/tackling-a-low-wage-economy-in-cornwall-and-the-isles-of-scilly - accessed 4.10.19).

Mr Parsons was the man behind the unpopular closure of the watersports facility and camping at Siblyback Lake in February 2019. At a meeting held at the lake he indicated that the facility was losing £20,000 a year.

He was around at the time of the installation of the controversial Wakeboarding System which was put at the lake in 2012 (against opposition from sailors and windsurfers) at a cost of £300,000 and then removed again in 2018 because it was "unsustainable".

You can find out more here:

 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-17510963

http://www.cornish-times.co.uk/article.cfm?id=114460&headline=Wakeboarding%20system%20ends&sectionIs=news&searchyear=2018


https://www.cornwalllive.com/news/cornwall-news/shock-closure-watersports-camping-popular-2581079



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