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Richard Budge

Richard John Budge (born 19 April 1947, Boston, Lincolnshire) is the Chairman of The Coal Industry Social Welfare Organisations.
==Early life==
He went to Boston Grammar School in Lincolnshire. He entered the coal mining industry when he joined the company of Retford-based (on ''West Carr Road'') AF Budge, owned by his brother Tony, which ran opencast mines. It was also involved in civil engineering schemes such as building the new £3.2m A638 Redhouse interchange on the A1(M) north of Doncaster in 1979; junctions 4-6 of the A1(M) in 1973; and junctions 1-3 of the M621 in 1975; the M181 and a section of the M180 near Scunthorpe in 1978. The company also sponsored the Cheltenham Gold Cup in 1988. In February 1992, Richard Budge bought the opencast coal and Plant division from the family business with venture capital backing from Schroder Ventures for circa £103m, a transaction approved by Charterhouse Ventures and Prudential Ventures which were preference shareholders of AF Budge. AF Budge, was majority owned by his elder brother Tony Budge.

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