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    ‘Prolific’ cowboy builder Mark Killick guilty of £1.25m fraud

    techmanager291@gmail.comBy techmanager291@gmail.comOctober 23, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    'Prolific' cowboy builder Mark Killick guilty of £1.25m fraud
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    Avon and Somerset Police A police custody head and shoulders mugshot of Mark Killick. He is looking straight at the camera and is wearing a dark shirt with a collar. He has short cropped ginger hair, and a mid-length beard and moustache.Avon and Somerset Police

    Mark Killick has three previous convictions for fraud dating back to 2008

    A “prolific rogue trader” who lured customers in with his “charm and charisma” has been found guilty of 37 counts of fraud.

    Mark Killick, who also operated under the aliases Marc Cole and Mark Jenkins, failed to complete building work at properties across the West of England between December 2019 and November 2021.

    The 56-year-old, of Shoe Lane in Paulton, Somerset, was found guilty of the 37 counts of fraud and cleared of one at Bristol Crown Court earlier following a three month trial. It is his fourth conviction for fraud since 2008.

    The prosecution highlighted Killick’s spending on luxury goods, including a £25,000 Rolex watch which he claimed was an asset for the failing business.

    Police estimate that the 37 victims collectively lost more than £1.25m.

    Mark Killick wearing a white collared shirt, a blue paisley tie and a dark navy pinstripe suit. He is walking into Bristol Crown Court with brown sunglasses on and a black rucksack slung over his right shoulder.

    Mark Killick has three previous convictions for fraud dating back to 2008

    The jury failed to reach a verdict on eight further charges against him.

    Avon and Somerset Police and Trading Standards received more than 100 complaints against Killick covering a period between 2019 and 2021.

    Martyn Nicklin, from Bristol Trading Standards, said Killick offered people their “dream extension” or renovation, which he started but frequently left “completely unfinished”.

    He described Killick as an “excellent salesperson” who used his “charisma and charm” to defraud people.

    “I think he is still one of the most prolific rogue traders that we’ve ever dealt with, if not the most prolific,” he said.

    “Certainly the scale, the number of victims, the financial impact; the harm that he’s caused is vast,” he added.

    TD Cole A screenshot of Mark Killick's website. It shows a sleek design with a bright modern kitchen as the backdrop, and thin white letters which read 'TD Cole Carpentry Bristol. Professional Kitchen Designers, Installers, Carpenters & Builders'. TD Cole

    Many customers said they were enticed by the sleek website for Killick’s company, TD Cole

    ‘Lengthy sentence’ inevitable

    Mark Killick’s trial at Bristol Crown Court began in May 2025 and lasted until 10 October, with about three months of evidence.

    A reporting restriction imposed by the judge prevented media reporting the result of the case until now.

    Killick is due to be sentenced in December, with the judge having already told him a “lengthy custodial sentence is inevitable”.

    Killick claimed in court he intended to run an honest business but was hampered by factors beyond his control – including a shortage of workers due to the pandemic and England doing well in the Euros championship.

    He was involved in a car accident on the M5 on 17 May 2021, which he used repeatedly as an excuse for delays.

    The prosecution said Killick spent money on overnight stays at luxury resorts, which he claimed were business trips.

    He also bought expensive jewellery which included a £25,000 Rolex Submariner watch he purchased from a jeweller in Bath in August 2020, just days after he had been given a £50,000 Covid bounceback loan.

    A composite image showing a screenshot of messages on Whatsapp. On the left there is a picture of Killick's damaged blue van, which is crushed at the front and parked on the side of a motorway. On the right there is an exchange of texts. A green message from a customer reads 'Hi Mark, no builders here today. What's the plan please? Scaffolders booked tomorrow? Thanks, Dave'. Mark Killick replied 10 minutes later saying 'massive crash M5, I'm ok but heading to hospital'.

    Killick was involved in a car crash on 17 May 2021, and soon began using photographic proof of the accident as an excuse for lengthy delays

    Killick took on at least two new customers per week on average during 2020 and 2021, some just weeks before he placed TD Cole into liquidation.

    In a video shown in court, one of Killick’s co-directors confronted him about taking large deposits when the company was in financial trouble.

    In it, Killick can be heard saying: “We’ve lost everything. We’ve lost every penny, and that’s it. It’s all gone.”

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