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Three volunteers ousted from railway charity roles over ‘misconduct’

byDaniel Jae Webb
6 August 2025 • 1.58pm
Three volunteers ousted from railway charity roles over ‘misconduct’

Swindon and Cricklade Railway

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Three volunteers have been ousted from their leadership roles at Swindon and Cricklade Railway, following explosive claims of misconduct.

In a statement issued on 5 August, the Board of Trustees revealed that Adam Tomes, Aarun Webb and Joe Titcombe have all been removed from their posts with immediate effect.

The decision, reached unanimously, comes amid growing concerns over internal tensions, operational failings and potential misuse of the charity’s assets.

Adam Tomes, formerly Motive Power Department Manager, and his Deputy Aarun Webb, were accused of openly defying trustee direction, engaging in aggressive and hostile communications, and prioritising private interests over the railway’s operations.

The board said the pair’s conduct had deteriorated to the point where it “reflected unfairly on individual Trustees and risked damaging the Railway’s reputation”.

One of the most serious claims relate to unauthorised use of the site, with the board warning that personal equipment stored at Blunsdon raised “legitimate concerns” about private work being conducted for personal gain – a move they say could jeopardise the railway’s charitable status.

They added that charity-owned locomotives were being neglected – left exposed to the elements while privately owned stock was favoured for undercover storage.

In one instance, a scheduled public service was compromised after a key locomotive was withdrawn just days before running.

Swindon and Cricklade Railway

Joe Titcombe, who served as Operations Manager, was also removed over a series of alleged failings.

Despite repeated support from the board, the statement said he demonstrated a persistent lack of communication, failed to respond to safety concerns, and left vital service planning until the last minute – causing confusion and public disappointment.

The Trustees say all three men repeatedly ignored opportunities to change course.

While acknowledging their years of service, the Board said “past involvement or long-standing history with the Railway does not automatically entitle anyone to retain or return to specific roles”.

In a scathing addition, the Trustees condemned the backlash that followed the announcement, revealing they have been targeted with “horrific and wholly unacceptable abuse” from some current members. The matter is now under formal review and could result in further action.

While no immediate replacement has been appointed to lead the Motive Power Department, the Trustees will take direct control of the area until a new manager is found.

Luke Webster-May has been confirmed as the new Operations Manager and is expected to bring a “fresh, positive approach” alongside his support team.


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