Man jailed for historical sex offences at Surrey children's home

Clive Peter Niblett plied his victims with sweets and drinks before abusing them

Author: Grace McGachyPublished 21st Jan 2025

A man has been jailed for historical sex abuse at a children's home in Surrey.

Clive Peter Niblett committed the offences in the 1970s while he was working at Palmerston House children’s home in Romsey and later while he was the live-in manager at the Burbank Children’s School in Woking.

There were five victims who were aged between 10 and 15 at the time.

Niblett was found guilty of 13 charges including two counts of indecency with a child, nine counts of indecent assault, one count of buggery and one count of attempt buggery.

His offending came to light after he pleaded guilty in 2016 to sexual offences against a young boy between while he was working at Burbank and a second young boy while he was working at Palmerston House.

He was sentenced to eight years’ imprisonment for six offences of indecent assault on a male under the age of 14, buggery, and attempted buggery, which took place between 29 April 1975 and 30 April 1976.

Compensation claims made by the two victims led to further victims coming forward, and an investigation was carried out into allegations made by five of these victims when they were at Burbank and Palmerston House between 1975 and 1983.

One of the victims was between nine and 10 years old when he was targeted by Niblett, with the other victims aged between 13 and 15 years old. He would ply them with gifts, including drinks, sweets and cigarettes, before sexually abusing them.

In his victim impact statement, one of the victims explained how he had “carried the trauma of that harrowing night” for more than 40 years.

“The nightmares, the sleepless nights—each a vivid reliving of the abuse—have been a torturous reminder of the horrors I endured.

"The defendant, whose heart harbours no remorse, continues to haunt my days and nights. I could never explain the impact of 40 years of my pain, anger and hurt for everyone to understand but that is the true reality of my feelings impacted by his actions.”

Acting Detective Inspector Ross Linaker from Surrey Police’s Complex Abuse Unit, which investigated the case, said:

“Niblett targeted young boys, grooming them by giving them gifts and preying on their vulnerabilities by making them feel they had no choice but to comply with the things he inflicted upon them. His offending has deeply affected them all and I hope that the fact he has finally been brought to justice will bring them some peace.

“We would urge anyone who believes they have been the victim of sexual abuse, no matter how long ago it happened, to come forward and report it. You will be listened to, and you will be supported.”

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