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Exposed as a child rapist, councillor who tried to block police background checks

- By Neil Sears by the Bursledon and District Community Associatio­n, headed by chairman John Misselbroo­k. Early in 2016 he told the parish that its councillor­s and the library volunteers had to go through Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks for cri

A PARISH chairman who led a revolt against police checks on councillor­s is facing jail for raping a 16year-old girl.

Mark McCormick, 49, also admitted inciting five schoolboys to engage in sexual activity – dating from his time as a DJ at teenage discos.

His secret perverted past only came to light after a series of victims came forward, and the Bursledon Parish Council office in the Hampshire village’s community centre was raided, and computers seized.

McCormick pleaded guilty at the last minute to 14 sexual abuse charges at Southampto­n Crown Court on Tuesday. He had forced his victims to go through the ordeal of preparing to give evidence, only to finally admit the truth as the trial was about to begin.

McCormick faces a long prison term for one count of rape, three of indecent activity with a child, two counts of multiple incidents of indecent assault on a child, five of indecent assault on a male, one of sexual assault and one count of taking indecent photograph­s of a child.

The charges relate to seven youngsters, five under 16, and took place between 1997 and 2011. McCormick was remanded in custody to be sentenced on October 12. It is understood that he has stepped down as parish council chairman – the role he was re-elected to in May 2016. The drama began four years ago when Eastleigh Borrun

‘Kids at risk from dangerous men’

ough Council spent £4million on The Lowford Community Centre in Bursledon – where 1980s boatyard soap opera Howards’ Way was filmed.

It included a GP surgery, a volunteer-run library and an office for the parish council – and was

lic money on a legal battle over the eviction, did the local councillor­s agree in November 2016 ‘ to carry out DBS checks against each member of staff and volunteer’ at the community library.

But they did not offer to do the same for parish councillor­s.

A compromise was eventually reached, with the parish council allowed to use the hall again. But McCormick had still not provided his criminal record, and has not done so to date.

Earlier last year, officers from Hampshire Police told Mr Misselbroo­k about a risk to children posed by two ‘potentiall­y dangerous’ men frequentin­g the community centre. Police then raided its parish council office and chairman McCormick, a Liberal Democrat who describes himself as a ‘voiceover artiste, DJ and radio presenter’, was arrested at home on suspicion of grooming a teenage boy.

McCormick said in his annual report to his council last year: ‘The Parish Council and the Library have had in place since its opening both a child protection and a safeguardi­ng policy and the Library has an appointed safeguardi­ng officer.

‘ However, to obtain DBS checks the Parish Council had to adopt certain policies to allow us to have these checks made. Contrary to certain speculatio­n there are a number of hoops we must go through to have people DBS checked.

‘However, as I said earlier we have complied with all the policies and we are now in the process of obtaining these checks for all the relevant people..’

It was not clear even then if he considered parish councillor­s to be ‘relevant people’ and he did not comply. It is understood he had already attracted police attention so would have failed a police check. When approached by the Daily Mail before his guilty plea and asked about his refusal to provide checks, he slammed the door.

‘Hoops that we must go through’

 ??  ?? Facing jail: Mark McCormick
Facing jail: Mark McCormick

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