Drax Group announce retirement of Non-Executive Director

Drax Group Plc

Drax Group (LON:DRX) today confirmed that, as previously announced on 21 February 2019, Tim Cobbold, a non-executive director who joined the Board in September 2010, will be standing down from the Board on 27 September 2019, having served nine years.

In accordance with section 430(2B) of the Companies Act 2006, details of payments made to and receivable by Mr Cobbold during 2019 will shortly be available on the Drax Group website. Full details of all payments made to and receivable by Mr Cobbold will be disclosed in the Remuneration Report within the Company’s Annual Report and Accounts for the year ended 31 December 2019.

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