The Department for Education publishes an annual report each year. Pages 223 and 224 of the 2019-2020 report list related party transactions for board members in place at the end of March 2020 — the month after Michelle Donelan was appointed Minister of State for Universities. Her entry reads that her spouse and his family are owners of Allington IP Limited and its subsidiary V12 Footwear.

Department for Education — Related Party Transaction Declaration
Michelle Donelan MP — Minister of State for Universities (appointed February 2020)
Related parties: spouse and family are owners of Allington IP Limited and subsidiary V12 Footwear, Chippenham. Both are family companies owned by brothers Ben and Andrew Turner, members of the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church.

The Turner Family Network

Allington IP and V12 Footwear are Chippenham-based family companies owned and directed by brothers Ben and Andrew Turner and their families — all PBCC members. Tom Turner, son of Ben and Sarah Turner, is Michelle Donelan's partner. He resigned as a director of V12 Footwear in September 2019, but continued working for the family business until June 2020 and is declared as a related party in her March 2020 DfE report.

Ben Turner
Tom's Father
Co-Founder and Managing Director of Toffeln Ltd. Director of Allington IP. Appointed director of OnemediUK in March 2020. Active objector to Kington communities enterprise regarding the Plough pub. Director of V12 Footwear.
PBCC Member
Andrew Turner
Tom's Uncle
Director of V12 Footwear and Allington IP. Director of the Rapid Relief Team. The RRT is funded by the Grace Trust, the main PBCC UK charity with £127m income, of which only ~2% goes to non-Brethren causes.
PBCC Member
Tom Turner
Michelle Donelan's Partner
Resigned directorship of V12 Footwear September 2019. Continued working there until June 2020. Now Commercial Director at Stronghold Global. Declared as related party by Donelan in March 2020 DfE report while still employed by family business.
Appears to have left PBCC
Jerry Turner
Tom's Uncle (brother of Ben)
Safety Innovations Director at Tower Supplies — another Covid contract winner. His directorship at Tower Supplies was the subject of a Parliamentary question raised by Michelle Donelan in 2018, when he was the only Tower Supplies director resident in her constituency.
PBCC Member

Toffeln — The First PBCC DHSC Contract

On 4 April 2020 and 16 April 2020, Toffeln Ltd was awarded two contracts by the Department of Health & Social Care for the supply of PPE. The total value was approximately £4 million. The 4 April contract is notable as one of the very first DHSC PPE contracts awarded at the start of the pandemic — and Toffeln became the first company owned by a PBCC member to win a DHSC contract.

Contract / Buyer Value Date
Toffeln — DHSC (Contract 1) ~£2m 4 April 2020
Toffeln — DHSC (Contract 2) ~£2m 16 April 2020
Toffeln — Alder Hey Children's Hospital + Guys & St Thomas ~£1.1m 2020
Toffeln total ~£5m

The V12 Footwear and Toffeln brands collaborated to create a self-protection PPE range. Toffeln also benefited from the NHS hospital trust contracts listed above.

OnemediUK — Ben Turner and the £800m+ Network

In March 2020 — the month Donelan was appointed minister and the month the first PPE contracts began — Ben Turner was appointed a director of OnemediUK, a dormant company believed to have been set up to provide medical insurance for PBCC members. His co-directors in that company connect to a further £800 million or more in Covid contracts.

Tim Pocock
Bruce Hazell
Doug Cowie

"Ben Turner's Toffeln was the first PBCC company to win a DHSC contract. His fellow directors in OnemediUK are linked to over £800 million more."

Brethren Exposed Investigation — October 2021

Stronghold Global — Tom Turner's Employer and the UBT Address

Tom Turner now works as Commercial Director at Stronghold Global Ltd, a family business run by members of the wider Turner family. The company was originally incorporated in 2012 as Millform Products by the Shore family, before being transferred to the Turner family.

In May 2020, Stronghold Global's registered address transferred to Poseidon Way, Warwick — the same address as UBT, the central business support partner for PBCC companies. In August 2020 it transferred again to Bumpers Way, Chippenham — an industrial park for which Michelle Donelan has campaigned to improve road traffic management.

Registered Address — May 2020
Stronghold Global's registered address transferred to Poseidon Way, Warwick in May 2020 — the same address as UBT, the central business support hub for all Plymouth Brethren member companies globally.

Stronghold Global currently employs nine members of the Turner family: Max, Roddy, Tim, Lydia, Katrina, Campbell, Marine, Luke and Sam — offspring and spouses of Ben, Andrew, Jerry and Stuart Turner. Whether this represents a family that has largely left the PBCC, or one that remains within the fellowship, is unclear — either would represent a significant event in Brethren community terms.

The Parliamentary Question — Tower Supplies

In 2018, Michelle Donelan raised a question in Parliament about Tower Supplies having been unsuccessful in a tender for a government contract. She stated that one of her constituents was a director of the company and had raised the issue. Based on company records, the only Tower Supplies director living in her constituency at the time was Jerry Turner — Tom's uncle and the brother of Ben Turner. Tower Supplies is another Covid contract winner in the PBCC network.

The Timeline

Sep
September 2019
Tom Turner resigns V12 Footwear directorship
Suggests departure from the PBCC. Continues working for family business until June 2020.
Feb
February 2020
Michelle Donelan appointed Minister of State for Universities
Feb
February 2020
Bruce Hales visits Chippenham Gospel Hall
The PBCC's global leader makes a personal visit to the local community at the same time as these events.
Mar
March 2020
Donelan declares related party transactions · Ben Turner joins OnemediUK
DfE annual report declaration names Tom Turner's family companies. Ben Turner appointed as director of OnemediUK alongside Tim Pocock and Bruce Hazell.
Apr
4 & 16 April 2020
Toffeln awarded first PBCC DHSC contracts
At this point Tom Turner is still working for V12/family business AND living with a government minister. Toffeln, owned by his father Ben, wins the first PBCC DHSC contracts.
May
May 2020
Donelan confirms partner lives with her · Stronghold Global moves to UBT address
Interview with Open Doors UK & Ireland. Stronghold Global registered office simultaneously moves to Poseidon Way, Warwick — the UBT address.
Jun
June 2020
Tom Turner formally leaves V12 Footwear
Aug
August 2020
Stronghold Global moves to Bumpers Way, Chippenham
Bumpers Way is an industrial park in Donelan's constituency for which she has campaigned for road improvements.

The Young Britons Foundation Connection

Young Britons Foundation — Background
Michelle Donelan was active in the Young Britons Foundation (YBF), linked to the Conservative Party, until winning her Chippenham seat. The same YBF was linked to PBCC members through donations by Healthgear Contracts (believed to be run by a PBCC member) that paid for leafleting and newspaper advertisements in 2010. Reports in The Times and Third Sector in 2015 described PBCC members actively leafleting in key marginal seats for Conservative candidates — including in Chippenham.

The Plough Pub

There is also an ongoing community dispute regarding the Plough Inn at Kington Langley — a 400-year-old listed pub adjacent to the Chippenham Gospel Hall, purchased by a Brethren member. The local Kington Communities Enterprise group has been campaigning for it to be designated an Asset of Community Value. Objections to this designation appear to have come from local Brethren members, including Ben Turner.

Summary

A Conservative government minister whose partner's father owns a company that won the first PBCC DHSC PPE contract. Fellow directors of a company they jointly joined in March 2020 who are linked to £800 million more in Covid contracts. A Parliamentary question in 2018 that appears to relate to the partner's uncle's company. A registered address for the partner's employer that briefly transferred to the UBT offices in Warwick — the central business hub for PBCC companies — in May 2020, while those contracts were being awarded.

Disclaimer: This investigation does not allege wrongdoing or impropriety by any individual involved in the award of any of the contracts described. It presents publicly available facts — DfE annual report declarations, Companies House filings, LinkedIn records and contract data — and notes the connections between them. Originally published by Brethren Exposed, October 2021.