23 April 2008

 

Local Labour candidate Martin Eaglestone want's answers.

One of our regular readers contacted us today with news of an article written on a Blog by Martin Eaglestone. Martin is a leading light in the local Labour camp and hopes to be elected as a MP in the next General Election.

On his Blog, Martin speaks out about his concerns about the connection of a local company called Arianrhod Cyf and Plaid Cymru brothers Dafydd Iwan and Alun Ffred Jones AM.

The Blog makes interesting reading and we decided to contact Mr Eaglestone to see what he had to say. Mr Eaglestone told us he has documented proof of what he says on his Blog and was willing to meet up to divulge what he had uncovered.

We have reproduced the section of the Blog in it's entirety by kind permission of Mr Eaglestone and let you all decide yourselves.

Caernarfon Online would like to point out that what Mr Eaglestone says in his article is not necessarily the view of this website or anyone associated with it. Furthermore we do not pledge allegiance to Plaid Cymru OR the Labour party (or any other party come to that)

Caernarfon Online is TOTALLY Independent. This means that we will vote for whoever we feel is fit to govern at the time of an election. Tecwyn Thomas (Labour) made a strange statement on his election leaflet to the effect that no one could claim to be Independent as they had to vote for someone at election time. Obviously he over-looked the reasoning that people have the freedom of choice to vote for Plaid at one election and Labour at another, thus not actually being a supporter of one set party! This is everyone's democratic right and provides the true meaning of being Independent.)

Caernarfon Online have not contacted Alun or Dafydd for their views, but they have the right to reply or ignore the article as they see fit. However, if we receive a response by either party, we will upload it on the Caernarfon Online website as soon as it arrives.

This is what Martin had to say on his Blog, let us know what you think.

Martin Ealgestone Blog - Monday, April 21, 2008

Dafydd Iwan, Alun Ffred Jones AM and property investment

1. Background

For some time I have kept a watching brief on a property investment company called Arianrhod. This company purchases local property and renovates/lets to businesses. It attracted my interest after Mr Dafydd Iwan listed the company amongst his interests on his personal web site. However the reference to him being a Director of Arianrhod was removed from his personal web site last year.

Yet in January 2008 his brother, Mr Alun Ffred Jones AM (Arfon) , added an entry to his Assembly register declaring an interest in this same company. My interest was therefore renewed.

Here is the 2003-2007 register

http://www.assemblywales.org/mem-register-members-interests-second-register.pdf

Here is the 2007-2011 register

http://www.assemblywales.org/register-27-11-07-e.pdf

The addition of Arianrhod is a notable change to the register for Mr Alun Ffred Jones AM.

2. Some Context

Arianrhod is a company that invests in property, and most of its property it seems (but not exclusively) is held in the town of Caernarfon. (source Companies House). The company has purchased property from Gwynedd Council.

The company deals in property and its purpose is to let/sell the property assets it buys to provide local business opportunities. The properties are held as company assests.

Plaid Cymru President Dafydd Iwan was, and is now, a former Director of the company called Arianrhod. (source Companies House records). It is unclear whether he still holds shares in the company.

It seems shares in Arianrhod cost £1,000 each. (source Companies House).

Alun Ffred Jones AM is also a shareholder. (Source – a new declaration in the Assembly Register of Members’ Interests January 2008).

Arianrhod owns several properties on the Square, Caernarfon. (Source Companies House)

Gwynedd Council is carrying out regeneration work on Castle Square, Caernarfon. This work was welcomed by Dfaydd Iwan who holds the regeneration portfolio for Gwynedd Council. It is work funded by the Assembly where Mr Alun fFred Jones represents the Arfon constituency.

Arianrhod has also attempted to buy the Goleuad Building in Caernarfon, Victoria Dock area, from Gwynedd Council. (Source Gwynedd Council, BBC website, Caernarfon Herald etc)

Mr Iwan sat on the Victoria Dock Joint Venture Board. This body considered the future of the Goleuad building. (source minutes of the Victoria Dock Joint Venture Board).

Gwynedd Council has refused a Freedom of Information request to release contact reports, e-mails and file notes on contact between Gwynedd Council and the company Arianrhod.

In the Assembly register of Member interests as at Jan 08 Mr Alun Ffred Jones AM makes a new entry declaring shares in the company Arianrhod. There is no parallel entry in the register for 2003-2007.

Arianrhod and Grifffilms sought grant aid from the Welsh Assembly Government for the Goleaud building. Alun Ffred Jones and Dafydd Iwan are/were directors of Arianrhod. The purchase and project did not progress but Arianrhod was involved.

3. Questions to provide clarity :

As Alun Ffred Jones AM was not declared in Companies House records as a director of Arianrhod, did he hold shares before January 2008 ?

How many and to what value ?.

What was the value of those shares and properties?

When were those shares acquired ?

Did Alun Ffred Jones AM comply with rules for declaration of interest on these shares in Arianrhod before January 2008?

Did Dafydd Iwan or Alun Ffred Jones AM declare an interest in properties on Castle Square/Y Maes when discussing publicly funded grant aid improvements to Castle Square Caernarfon ?
Does Alun Ffred Jones AM accept he has a personal financial interest in property on Castle Square Caernarfon ?
Does Mr Dafydd Iwan still have a similar financial interest in the Castle Square via shares in Arianrhod ?

Arianrhod and Grifffilms asked the Welsh Assembly Government for Grant Suppport. Alun Ffred Jones and Dafydd Iwan are/were directors or shareholders of Arianrhod. To help clarify this matter will Gwynedd release records of all e-mails, meetings and correspondence with the company Arianrhod and confirm who represented the company Arianrhod in all meetings held with the council ?

Which other Plaid Cymru representatives hold Arianrhod shares?

As a shareholder did Mr Alun Ffred Jones AM declare an interest when Arianrhod was seeking grant aid from the Assembly Government?

I invite any correction of fact in this matter and hope the answers to these questions will provide clarity on the activities of the company and reassure the public on these matters.

 

 

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