HC Deb 31 March 1930 vol 237 c905W
Mr. DAY

asked the Home Secretary the number of prisons, local or otherwise, that have been closed during the previous three years; and whether he has any figures and can give the approximate economies that have resulted in staff, etc.?

Mr. CLYNES

Only one prison, that at Plymouth, has been closed during the last three years. The approximate annual saving on staff and other items is £3,750.