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Prison Places

Volume 462: debated on Thursday 12 July 2007

In his statement on Tuesday 19 June, Official Report, House of Lords, column 96 that the Government were to provide an additional 1,500 prison places, the then Lord Chancellor agreed to make available the information about where the first 500 of those new places would be located. That information is given in the following table.

Prison Location 1

Security Category 2

Build

Type 3

Number of Places

Planned Operational Date 4

Blundeston, Lowestoft, Suffolk

C - Trainer

TCM

60

January 2008

Erlestoke, Devizes, Wiltshire

C - Trainer

TCM

60

January 2008

Kirklevington Grange, Yarm, Cleveland

C/D - Resettlement

TCM

60

February 2008

Ranby, Retford, Nottinghamshire

C - Trainer

TCM

60

February 2008

Isle of Wight

Conversion of Existing Buildings

68

March 2008

Wymott, Preston, Lancashire

C - Trainer

RBRU

64

July 2008

Ashwell, Oakham, Rutland

C - Resettlement

RBRU

64

August 2008

Highpoint, Newmarket, Suffolk

C

RBRU

64

August 2008

Total Number of Places

-

500

Notes:

1 All new places are in existing adult male prisons.

2 All prisoners are given a security categorisation when they enter prison. These categories are based on the likelihood that they will try to escape, and the danger to the public if they did escape. The description of Category C prisoners is: prisoners who cannot be trusted in open conditions but who do not have the resources and will to make a determined escape attempt.

3 TCM: Temporary Custodial Module - RBRU: Rapid Build Residential Unit

4 This is the month when the first prisoners are expected to occupy the additional capacity places that have been built.

Officials from the Ministry of Justice have made initial contact with the relevant local planning authorities, and will discuss the plans fully with those authorities over the next few months. Separate letters have been sent to the MPs for the constituencies concerned.

An announcement about decisions on the remaining 1,000 places will be made after Lord Carter has completed his review of the prison building programme, that was also referred to in the announcement on 19 June.