Charles Oxley

Oxley established three non-denominational Christian independent schools and was a campaigner on educational and moral issues.

Oxley purchased the property in Flintshire, North Wales, with a view to establishing another independent school but planning permission was not granted.

[16] Charles Oxley was friends with Mary Whitehouse and Vice President of her National Viewers and Listeners Association.

[17] What eventually became his most high profile fame was when, in 1983, he spied on the Paedophile Information Exchange, joining it under an assumed name.

From this dossier, a special report was drawn up for Home Secretary Leon Brittan and led to criminal prosecutions.

Tower College
Scarisbrick Hall
Halkyn Castle