Showing posts with label north wales police. Show all posts
Showing posts with label north wales police. Show all posts

Monday, 15 June 2026

Cyngor Gwynedd Council apologises to former pupils of Canolfan Brynffynnon who were abused...

The Ffordd Gwynedd way..?

Gwynedd Council has apologised to former pupils of the Brynffynnon Center in Felinheli, acknowledging that pupils had been abused there.
 
In an investigation into what happened following the closure of the Centre, which was an education unit for children with behavioural and emotional needs, the Y Byd ar Bedwar program reveals that Gwynedd Council's insurers have started paying compensation to former pupils.
 
Responding to the programme, Gwynedd Council said that it had come to light that pupils had been abused there, and that they 'sympathise with the victims and apologise to them.'
 
Five former pupils have received payment from the council since April 2026 after bringing legal proceedings based on their experiences at the centre.
 
Another 14 former pupils are currently in the process of claiming compensation.
These payments are made without any admission of liability.

The centre was suddenly closed in 2014. A year later, Sion Bedwyr Evans, acting head of the unit, and Garry Vaughan Roberts, a member of staff there, were accused of 49 crimes of cruelty towards children between September 2006 and March 2014.
 
Both denied the charges, with a trial scheduled for 2016.
But the case was dropped after the Crown Prosecution Service received new evidence from the police, saying there was no realistic chance of a conviction.
 
The charges came as a result of complaints from 24 pupils who spoke to North Wales Police following the closure of the Centre.
 
One of those was Dillon Roberts, a young autistic man who attended the centre between 2010-2014 when he was a child.
 
In April 2026, he received compensation of £12,000 from Gwynedd Council.
  
"There was one time when I was dragged into the headmaster's office. One of the teachers grabbed me, and the headmaster had a strimmer. He grabbed me by my head and my neck. The strimmer was also running. I thought I was going to die," he said.
 
According to Dillon, during his interview with North Wales Police, he mentioned another alleged abuse:
"When I was in the kitchen, the teachers put salt in your drink. They were bullies."
 
As part of Dillon's case against Gwynedd Council, he said:
"I was abused by Mr. Roberts because of my size. Because I was too big, I had 'breasts', and Mr. Roberts would scoop them up and squeeze them. This used to hurt me and it made me feel ashamed."
 
Dillon also claims that staff at the centre bribe and threaten children:
 
"I remember on a Friday, we were going to (one of the teachers') office to get irons and brass, and he had a bag already - a load of pound pieces.
"They were just saying, 'Don't go to your mother or father, or, if you go to them, we'll kill them.' I was afraid to go there every day."
 
In 2017, a year after the case was dropped, Dillon's parents received a letter from Gwynedd Council's Children and Family Support Department.
 
The letter acknowledged that some of the accusations made by some of the children had been confirmed, recommending that the Council, as the body that employed the staff of the Brynffynnon Centre, conduct its own investigation into the matter.
 
Katherine Yates is a lawyer who is well known for representing some of the victims of the paedophile Neil Foden in their cases against Gwynedd Council.
 
In August 2024, the grandfather of one of Brynffynnon's former pupils contacted her to ask for help. Now, over 20 parents and former pupils have come together to start bringing legal proceedings against Gwynedd Council.
 
Katherine Yates said: “I was amazed at how quickly people came forward.
 
"And what was amazing was the nature of the allegations, and how similar they were from different people - some of these children didn't know each other, they weren't even at school at the same time - and yet the allegations are all similar."
 
There are allegations from some former pupils of Brynffynnon Center and their parents regarding physical and emotional abuse.
 
"Most of the children complain of being placed in tires up to their necks and having balls kicked at their heads. There are many examples where children have been forced to fight each other just for the amusement of the staff. There are examples of children being forced to eat."
 
Y Byd ar Bedwar has spoken to several parents who have brought legal proceedings against Gwynedd Council as a result of their children's experience at Brynffynnon Centre, revealing that two former pupils received compensation in 2019.
 
The parents of one of the former pupils who have received compensation say they raised concerns with Gwynedd Council in 2010 - four years before Brynffynnon closed.
 
"The parents were complaining, a lot of them. But nothing was happening."
 
Google translated - 
https://newyddion.s4c.cymru/article/cyngor-gwynedd-ymddiheuro-gyn-ddisgyblion-canolfan-brynffynnon-gafodd-cam-drin
 
Something is very wrong within Gwynedd council...



 


 
 



 

Tuesday, 8 October 2024

Cyngor Gwynedd Council - Neil Foden And FOI Requests...

Regarding Neil Foden -
S4C has put in Freedom Of Information requests to cyngor Gwynedd.
They have not been responded to and now the Information Commissioner has ruled against the council. 

Google translated -
"Based on evidence available to the Commissioner, by the date of this notice the public authority has not published a substantial response to this application.
"So the Commissioner finds a breach of section 10."
As a result of the decision, Gwynedd Council has 30 days to give a "substantial response" to S4C News, the Commissioner's Office said:
"The public authority must provide a substantive response to the request in accordance with its obligations under the Freedom of Information Act.
"The public authority must take this step within 30 calendar days of the date of the notification of decision.
"Failure to comply may result in the Commissioner certifying this fact in writing to the High Court in accordance with section 54 of the Freedom of Information Act and may be dealt with as contempt of court."

The S4C article can be found here -
https://newyddion.s4c.cymru/article/24125

Freedom of Information requests are dealt with by Gwynedd's Information Office...
The department has a history of failing to respond properly to some FOI's and complaints (internal review) to Gwynedd's monitoring officer are sometimes ignored.
 
The ICO has found against the department in the past...
The department simply ignored the ruling of the ICO.
 
Gwynedd's information office also deal with SARS (subject access requests). Some SAR's have not been dealt with according to law and the council has even censored information when it should not...

The information manager has also written investigation reports in spite of the evidence...
One involved a data breach by the childrens department which had already been upheld by an independent investigator. The council did not inform the ICO of the data breach...

So what information has Gwynedd council been asked for?
FOI's have been requested for correspondence between senior officers and the former head of education, Garem Jackson, between a certain date.
 
Correspondence has also been requested between Jackson and Beca Brown, the Cabinet member for Education between September until the beginning of October 2023.
 
The decision not to comply with the FOI would, presumably, have been made by the monitoring officer. The monitoring officer's main duty is to safeguard the council and its officers. 
 
It is not only Gwynedd council who are unwilling to share information re Foden...
North Wales Police responded to a FOI request re Foden in June -

 
NWP refused to answer...
Considerations against disclosure – Section 30
If North Wales Police released specific details of investigations it could prejudice law enforcement or potentially damage the criminal justice system. In this case, to disclose additional details of this case not already in the public domain would have a detrimental effect on any future proceedings or appeals process.
https://www.heddlugogleddcymru.police.uk/cy-GB/SysSiteAssets/foi-media/north-wales/disclosure-2024/2024-609-procedures-when-investigating-the-neil-foden-case.pdf
 
A reminder that the former chair of Ysgol Friars school governors is a chief superintendent of NWP...
 
In other news, Gwynedd council are to hold a cabinet meeting on Tuesday, 15th October, 2024. The agenda pack can be found here -
https://democracy.gwynedd.llyw.cymru//documents/g5257/Public%20reports%20pack%2015th-Oct-2024%2013.00%20The%20Cabinet.pdf?T=10

One report is -
LLECHEN LÂN (A CLEAN SLATE) -
SOCIAL SERVICES FOR OLDER PEOPLE FOR THE FUTURE

The action plan will drive policy in Gwynedd for many years.
It is not looking good for the elderly...

Something is very wrong within Gwynedd council...