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Not only has that twat richard bailey damaged Daniel Thwaites plc reputation by his appalling behaviour he has also implicated the Yerburgh family who are his in-laws and they happen to be the main shareholders

 

 

 

On the 29 November 2024

LEEDS COUNTY COURT

Daniel Thwaites Plc versus Web4orce Ltd.

On the morning of the Trial the Defendant’s only employee acted as their 85 year old Litigant in person as the company could not afford to employ a barrister or solicitor to act for them at Court or indeed throughout the whole dispute which started back in March 2022 . The Claimants on the other hand employed a barrister, 11 solicitors and 3 paralegals at some time or other since the start of the dispute. They were a lot younger, better qualified and enjoy far superior mental capacity in comparison to the Defendant's Litigant in Person and are listed below:

(1) David Engel, Grade A Partner charged at £785.00 per hour

(2) Neil O'Sullivan, Grade C Senior London Associate charged at £550.00 per hour

(3) Gareth Jones, Grade A Legal Director charged at £510.00 per hour

(4) Steve Murphy, Grade B Managing Associate charged at £445.00 per hour

(5) Katie Derry, Grade B Managing Associate charged at £415.00 per hour

(6) Jayd Haigh, Grade C Senior Associate charged at £415.00 per hour

(7) James Damarell, Grade C Senior Associate charged at £415.00 per hour

(8) Craig Johnson, Grade C Associate charged at £370.00 per hour

(9) Emily Howard, Grade D Trainee Sopcitor charged at £200.00 per hour

(10) Max O'Casey, Grade D Trainee Sopcitor charged at £200.00 per hour

(11) Anna Gilchrist, Grade D Trainee Sopcitor charged at £200.00 per hour

(12) Imogen Speight, Grade D Paralegal charged at £180.00 per hour

(13) Isabella Horobin, Grade D Paralegal charged at £180.00 per hour

(14) Sara Bakr, Grade D Paralegal charged at £140.00 per hour

Soon after arriving at the courthouse I recognised the Barrister for the Claimants, Daniel Thwaites Plc had arrived and we exchanged greetings. A little later I was introduced to Gareth Jones who is a Partner at Addleshaw Goddard who are the lawyers representing the Claimant. After exchanging greetings Mr Jones announced that he had brought 3 extra witnesses to Court despite the fact that the Defendant had emailed him on 15 November and explained we would no longer be requiring those 3 witnesses namely, Ann Yerburgh, Caroline Cockshott and Kevin Wood to give evidence on behalf of the Defendant.

This came as a shock to the Defendant because it was so unexpected and I was caught completely off guard as we had not prepared any questions for them. I suspect this was deliberately planned by the Claimant’s lawyers to cause confusion on the morning of the trial because they had emailed the Defendant and Court on 27 November 2024 stating Ann Yerburgh would not be attending on the day because of health problems plus Caroline Cockshott and Kevin Wood would be on “standby” just in case and would be available at short notice should the need arise.

From that point on things only got worse for all concerned because the Trial itself was a complete shambles and it was directly attributable to Addleshaw Goddard. This was mainly because the Trial was only intended to last 1 day and the Judge wasn’t best pleased when 8 witnesses turned up at Court. Consequently the Trial didn’t get under way until 12.00 hours as we had lost 2 hours in negotiations trying to decide which of the witnesses would be required to give evidence.

Nevertheless it all ended up rather well for the Defendant because although the witnesses had all managed to give their evidence there was insufficient time for summing up. In which event the Judge reserved judgement and ordered that 21 days be allowed for both parties to email written submissions to the Court and that at some future date yet to be determined we would be required to attend Court to hear the judgement.

Unfortunately for the Claimant during that 21 day interval the Defendant discovered significant evidence pointing to their lawyers. Bearing in mind they are the largest commercial firm in Leeds with 570 staff someone committed an unusual act of sabotage and Addleshaw Goddard must ultimately be held to blame. Clearly, no members of staff would want the finger of suspicion pointed at them but, the fact is the Bundles of evidence delivered to the Court had been falsified to harm the Defendant and that begs the question was it the work of just one member of staff or more?

 

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yerburgh family publicly exposed Latest Reviews

Reviewed : 03 Dec 2025

Overpriced and disappointing. Will not return

The room was tired. cracked lamp shades, peeling paint and a gap around the door I could literally fit my hand down. I’m fairly certain it doesn’t comply with fire regulations. Breakfast was served basically in the lobby. on arrival we waited to try even get in the car park, there was only 1 member of staff and after walking to reception then walking back to the car to gain entry we went to our room.

Reviewed : 30 Nov 2025

So very disappointed

We dined there this evening! My partners starter & main course was ok but my food was hugely disappointing. My starter was smoked salmon with prawns “ and the salmon was dried around the edges plus the prawns where tasteless and a strange shade of green “ I understand it was ment to be a verde sauce” but the presentation and taste was yuk!! Partner main lasagne & he say was just ok! The pasta was hard.

Reviewed : 27 Nov 2025

Thwaites has just lost another guest.

Arcane ruling that they cannot accept the Queens shilling after 11.30pm at the bar because they have cashed their till. Inflexible and totally worst service I have had in 25 years of Hotel Travel. Will give this a wide berth and their Sister Hotels.

Reviewed : 26 Nov 2025

Awful, depressing place - Avoid

Before I even arrived I had a bad experience with Victoria in reservations who was rude and unhelpful. My room (and the whole hotel) was tired and shabby. The spa was not clean and there were several drunks in the sauna etc. (one of whom said she worked there !). They were serving alcohol in glasses around the pool area. Breakfast was a disaster-with the fruit salad arriving after the cooked breakfasts...I could go on. ..suffice to say this is an awful place on the edge of an industrial estate.

Reviewed : 23 Nov 2025

What the heck was going on?

The food, whilst I can’t say has been bad in recent times, it is not what it used to be and it has gone down-hill. The customer service however, has noticeably declined. Gone are the friendly and helpful staff who could guarantee a decent service, rather it appears to be more of a bunch of kids in charge here, arguable more interested in socialising than taking down the details of orders correctly, nor ensuring all meals arrive somewhat together – if at all.

Reviewed : 22 Nov 2025

Poor food - rude manager

We ordered two meals which arrived very quickly but unfortunately the chips were cheap/ tasteless and there was a drizzle of gravy on the mince and onion pie meal (the pie was a small piece for a £12 meal along with cheap supermarket chips). We asked for a little more gravy and to our surprise found they had charged £1.50 for the extra. Upon bringing this to the attention of the lady on the till, the manager rudely interjected and stated that they would charge for it.

Reviewed : 17 Nov 2025

It’s not a cheap hotel but it felt like it.

We arrived into a dark, stuffy room with view from the window of the main busy road. The aircon was very poor, but opening the window to the sound of cars and Manchesters flight path of continuous planes wasn’t an option. I thought I would grab an extra pillow from the wardrobe - but to was stained and mouldy. I didn’t use the shower or bath - I honestly felt really quite uncomfortable and in the morning following breakfast I couldn’t wait to come home.

Reviewed : 15 Nov 2025

Extremely disappointing overall

From the time we made a reservation until we checked in, we were inundated with emails urging us to book a table in the restaurant. These marketing emails were sent via the booking site and there was no option to stop them. At check in, we were told that we could not have breakfast unless we made a reservation. Thankfully, we never did. When we saw the menu we understood the reason for the aggressive marketing tactics - the prices in the restaurant were extremely high.

 

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