John Acton
Trustee
John Acton is one of the founder
Trustees of the Mayflower Project. He
was born in Cumbria in 1948. He joined
the British army in 1963 at the tender
age of 15 years as a Junior Leader. He
is proud to have served in many
countries all over the globe. John was
stationed, among other places, in British
Guinea, Bahrain, Malaya, Northern
Ireland, Cyprus, Libya and Aden. Much
of this was providing active service.
Towards the end of his wide ranging
military career his most prestigious role
was as an instructor at the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst for three years.
On retirement from the army he used his considerable energy to build up a portfolio of
businesses in East Anglia including property and farmland. He has bought and
renovated many Public Houses, Inns and Hotels across the region since 1980. He was
the first person to open a Green Burial Ground in the East of England at Wrabness and
now has similar partner sites in Surrey, Worcestershire and Suffolk.
He is a very active member of the Community and is particularly interested in assisting
with job creation in the Tendring area. He sees the Mayflower Project as being central to
this.
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