John Cameron (farmer)
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John Bell Cameron FRAgS is a Scottish farmer based in Balbuthie, Fife, with significant interest in railways.


Farming

Widely credited as the one-time largest sheep farmer in Europe, Cameron owned seven farms in Fife and West Perthshire. He sold the five farms in Fife, covering , in 2006 to the Edinmore Group, a subsidiary of Caledonian Investments, while still retaining two farms in West Perthshire at Glen Lochay and Ivermearan. Cameron is president of both the Scottish region of the National Beef Association and the National Sheep Association, and chairs the quality standards committee of
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. A former President of the
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, Cameron is a Fellow of the Royal Agricultural Society, and was appointed a
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for his work in Scottish farming. From 2006 onwards, convicted
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John McGregor Cameron defrauded a finance company, who agreed to advance him a loan of up to £800,000 on Cameron's Balbuthie Farm, which was falsely claimed to be towards funding a hotel and golf course scheme. To enable his fraud, John McGregor Cameron drove around the area dressed in
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driving a Daimler car, in an attempt to make the finance company think that he was John Bell Cameron. After Cameron discovered the
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on his property, a formal investigation was launched. The mortgage was discharged, and court cases pursued against John McGregor Cameron and other parties. John McGregor Cameron was jailed for four years in November 2010 after admitting obtaining money by deception and making a false representation. In 2014 the court made an order against a law firm he had used, to refund £100,000 to the finance company.


Railways

Cameron was the Chairman of ScotRail and a member of the
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from 1990 to 1996. Between 1967 and 1992 he was the owner/operator of the
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. A non-executive director of Stagecoach Group, and formerly a director of both
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and the
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; as well as a Member of the Safety Review Group. He is also the President of the Gresley Society. In May 2005, South West Trains named its Class 121 driver training railcar ''John Cameron''. With driver and fireman experience, Cameron has a personal interest in steam railways, and owns two former London & North Eastern Railway locomotives: * LNER Class A4 - 60009 ''Union of South Africa'' * LNER Class K4 - 3442 ''The Great Marquess'' Cameron had announced that all his railway engines would be permanently withdrawn in 2019 and placed in a museum he was planning to build on his farm. Later, because of that locomotive's good condition, he decided that A4 ''Union of South Africa'' would continue running through until January 2022 on the
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; in October 2021, cracks were discovered in the boiler and it was decided not to attempt repairs.


Personal life

Married to South African-born Margaret, the couple live at the Balbuthie Farm in
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, Fife and maintain a cottage in Africa on the shores of
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. In 2007, Cameron and his wife set up the Cameron Travel Scholarship Trust, to allow both Scottish agricultural students and those studying at the
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in
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, to "travel abroad for the purpose of broadening their education and understanding of the world." He was Chairman of the Board of Governors of the school, where he himself was educated, until relinquishing office in 2014.


References

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