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Gisby had a salary of £250,000, a £55,000 bonus and £13,000 benefits.
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Roy Gisby, who helps manage a London-wide charity called In-volve that tries to steer youths away from drugs and gangs, said how the violence spread from Tottenham demonstrated the hallmarks of gang direction.
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Robin Gisby, NR's managing director of network operations, said: Network Rail is focused on continuing to drive up performance and safety across Britain's railway.
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Roy Gisby, who helps manage a London-wide charity called In-volve that tries to steer youths away from drugs and gangs, said how the violence spread from Tottenham demonstrated the hallmarks of gang direction.
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Robin Gisby, managing director of network operations, Network Rail, defended the company's performance.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Roy Gisby, who helps manage a London-wide charity called In-volve that tries to steer youths away from drugs and gangs, said how the violence spread from Tottenham demonstrated the hallmarks of gang direction.
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"It's gang-led, no doubt about that," said Gisby, 59.
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NR's network operations managing director Robin Gisby said: We're doing a lot of work this year to improve Britain's railway, but the overall effect on passengers is much lower than in previous years.
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"It's gang-led, no doubt about that," said Gisby, 59.
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Robin Gisby, Network Rail managing director of network operations, said: Cable theft is a huge issue and mindless thieves cause delays and disruption for thousands of rail passengers.
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