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MERLIN BOSS TO RETIRE AFTER 23 YEARS AT HELM

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THE chief executive of the company behind Madame Tussauds, Alton Towers and Legoland is stepping down after 23 years at the helm.

Merlin Entertainm­ents said Nick Varney planned to retire after serving 12 months’ notice, during which time the board will find a successor.

Merlin was formed in 1999 in a £47m management buyout of Vardon Entertainm­ents. Varney has turned it into one of the world’s biggest entertainm­ent groups with 140 attraction­s, 23 hotels and six holiday villages.

But Varney’s record was marred by a rollercoas­ter crash at Alton Towers in 2015, in which five people were seriously injured, including two women who had to have a leg amputated. Merlin was fined £5m.

Merlin was taken private in 2019 in a £6bn deal by Blackstone, Kirkbi, which owns the Lego empire, and the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board. Last year it made £376m profit.

Varney said: ‘I love the people, the attraction­s, the visitors and the industry and I am proud to have played my part as we built Merlin into an incredible business.’

 ?? ?? Thinking big: Varney turned the Legoland owner into an entertainm­ent giant
Thinking big: Varney turned the Legoland owner into an entertainm­ent giant

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