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Evening Standard
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Battersea Power Station project loses three top executives

A silhouette of Battersea Power Station and the surrounding cranes at sunset in London (Picture: PA)

Three senior executives at the company leading the £9 billion regeneration of Battersea Power Station have quit, the Evening Standard has learned.

Chief operating officer Simon Jenner and head of delivery Matt Lusty resigned from the Malaysia-owned Battersea Power Station Development Company (BPSDC) last week.

Last month Kevin Bundy, leading work on the Grade II*-listed building itself as head of Phase Two, said he was leaving the company.

The departures come less than a year after the original boss of the BPSDC, Rob Tincknell, resigned last April after 10 years, to be replaced by his deputy Simon Murphy.

The company today announced a number of internal promotions. Ian Feast, currently head of Phase Three, becomes head of delivery, while Scott Grant takes over responsibility for Phase Three. Nigel Parrish is promoted to the new position of head of commercial.

BPSDC chairman Datuk Wong Tuck Wai said: “These internal appointments demonstrate the strength, experience and capability of the Battersea team.”

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