BRIEF TIMELINE OF EVENTS
1960
Timothy Walker born in Burton-upon-Trent (FreeBMD)
1962
Sally Ann Winn born in Melton Mowbray (FreeBMD)
1986
Timothy Walker and Sally Ann Winn married on Skye (Scotland’s People)
1980s/90s
Timothy Walker an eco-activist (Independent interview with Sally Walker, 2018)
Early 90s
Timothy Walker invests in a friend’s property portfolio (Sally Walker statement, 2025)
?-1995
Tim working as Master Plasterer for family business in Staffordshire. Sally apparently a Law Clerk (BBC)
1994/95
Sally and Tim Walker sell house in Staffordshire, leave jobs, move to rented house in Criccieth (BBC)
1995
Walkers buy ‘dilapidated’ Pen y Maes (BBC)
1995
Tim Walker employed as gardener at National Trust’s Plas yn Rhiw following a period of volunteering (BBC)
Early 2000s
Tim Walker head gardener at Plas yn Rhiw (DM comment)
c. 2000/02 (date not confirmed)
Sally Walker tells the Hemmings she has been made redundant from a hotel in Abersoch (Observer)
c. 2000/02 (date not confirmed)
Sally Walker begins working for Martin Hemmings in Pwllheli (Observer)
2002-08
At an address in Pwllheli (192.com)
2007
Timothy Walker buys a property in the south of France. His brother owns a pigeonnier next door (Observer)
2008
Martin and Ros Hemmings discover potential embezzlement of £9000 (Observer)
2008
Sally Walker repays ‘thousands’ to the Hemmings (Observer)
2008
The Hemmings discover more serious potential embezzlement and go to the police (Observer)
2008
Sally Walker arrested and bailed. She leaves for London. (Observer)
2008
Sally Walker loaned £100,000 at 18% pa by Tim’s relative “James” (Observer) Sally Walker loaned £100,000 by “Cooper”, an old friend, at 18% pa (Walker’s statement, 2025)
2008
Stolen money returned to Martin Hemmings, who signs an NDA (Observer)
2008/09
“James”’ business goes bust (Observer)
2010
Loan transferred to creditors of “James” (Observer)
Mar 2011
Pen y Maes (Walker’s home) on the market for £435,000 (Escape to the Country TV show)
2011-14
At least five county court judgements against the Walkers (Observer)
2012
Creditors call in the loan, now exceeding £150,000. Judge orders payment. (Observer)
March 2012
Gangani Publishing Ltd set up with TW as Director and TW and SW as joint shareholders (Companies House)
2012
Gangani publish How Not to Dal dy Dir by Izzy Wyn-Thomas (Sally Walker?). Those who bought the book told they were entered into a prize draw to win a house in Wales (Observer, Gangani Publishing)
2012
Martin Hemmings dies
2013
Sally Walker says they were told by clinicians that Tim ‘probably wouldn’t last two years’ (Independent interview, 2018)
July 2013
Gangani Publishing Ltd dissolved (Companies House)
2013
Sally Walker says she refunded those who had entered the prize draw (Sally Walker statement, 2025)
2013
Pen y Maes repossessed (The Salt Path)
Aug 2013
Sally Walker states her and Tim began a walk along the SWCP (The Salt Path)
2015
Timothy Walker diagnosed with possible corticobasal symptoms (CBS) (medical letters released July 2025)
2016
“James” dies (Observer)
Feb 2016
Pen y Maes listed for sale at £299,000 (Rightmove)
Jul 2016
Pen y Maes sold for £280,000 to Maxine Farrimond (Rightmove, Observer)
Jul 2016
Farrimond starts receiving letters: debt collection agencies, speeding fines, credit card bills and unpaid bills addressed to the Walkers (Observer)
Mar 2018
Publication of The Salt Path where Sally Walker writes about Tim being diagnosed with CBD in 2013, and that it is terminal
2019
Consultant suggests Tim's illness is something other than CBS/CBD (medical letters released by Sally Walker, 2025)
Apr 2020
Publication of The Wild Silence
Oct 2021
Tim Walker tells Bill Cole that consultant has advised not to plan past Christmas (Observer)
Oct 2022
Publication of Landlines where Sally Walker writes that husband Tim's brain scans are clear following their walk
Winter 2022/2023
The Walkers leave Bill Cole’s farm for pastures new (Observer)
July 2025
Observer publishes investigation