Nick Hawkins has stepped down as owner of Nuneaton Borough with immediate effect.
Having taken control of the club in November, Hawkins, the former Non-League player, has decided the future of the club would be best served in the hands of people from Nuneaton.
The shares in Borough Leisure Ltd., the parent company of the club, will be held in trust by manager Jimmy Ginnelly until new shareholders can be found.
The club is completing a prospectus for interested parties and will be aiming to find ten backers, who will take 10% of the shares each, for a rolling payment of £10,000 each season. The finer details will be available, upon request, to all interested parties.
Hawkins will no longer be listed as a creditor and does not hold any director loans to be repaid.
Nuneaton sit 16 points from safety at the bottom of National League North.
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