PAEDOPHILE SPARED JAIL IN 2008
Update 03/06/2026: Robert Mattravers, aged 47 and residing on Russell Road in Runcorn, has received a life sentence after being convicted of sexually abusing two minors.He appeared before Mold Crown Court on Tuesday, June 2, where he faced multiple charges of sexual misconduct involving children.
The charges included four counts of child rape, two counts of sexual assault against a child, five counts of engaging in sexual acts with a minor, participating in sexual activity in the presence of a child, and inducing a child to observe sexual acts.
In addition, Mattravers was accused of possessing indecent images of children, which comprised two Category A images, two Category B images, four Category C images, and five other indecent images of a child classified as Category C.
He admitted to all charges, which occurred in Connah’s Quay.
The investigation was initiated after one of his victims reported the abuse to a school staff member.
Police examined his phone and discovered several indecent images of children.
He received a life prison sentence with a minimum term of 11 years and 8 months, after which he can apply for parole.
Furthermore, Mattravers was ordered to register as a sex offender for life and is permanently prohibited from working with children and vulnerable adults.
A lifelong restraining order was also issued to ensure the safety of the victims and their families.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… In February 2008, Robert Gordon Mattrevers, a 29-year-old sex offender from Cameron Avenue, Weston Point, Runcorn, was spared a prison sentence after a court ruling at Mold Crown Court.
The court sentenced Mattrevers to a three-year community order for failing to notify police of his address while on the Sex Offenders' Register.
Prosecutor James Cullen stated, "It was clear that they had all once shared a bed.
He formed a relationship with a new partner in the Mold area, and the relationship became fairly strong, with him living with her between October and December of last year.
Her at the time was unaware of his background.
She has spoken to the police and still wishes to continue her relationship with him.
It has not affected things significantly." Mattrevers, who previously served eight months in jail in April 2005 after admitting eight offences, including downloading child pornography, was reminded that he was required to inform police within three days if he stayed at any address for more than seven days.
Defence lawyer Henry Gow commented, "The couple was no longer cohabiting.
They still saw each other, and she had signed a contract with social services.
The community order would be beneficial for both of them and the defendant." As part of his sentence, Mattrevers will face various conditions, including supervision and mandatory attendance at a Home Office-accredited sex offender programme for two years.