§ Mr. SproatTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will list all the prisons in England, giving the number of prisoners they were designed to hold and how many prisoners they currently hold.
§ Mr. Peter LloydThe table shows the certified normal accommodation—CNA—and the number of prisoners for each establishment in England on 3 July 1992.
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Establishment CNA Population Acklington 676 600 Albany 309 291 Aldington 127 123 Ashwell 404 394 Askham Grange 129 107 Aylesbury 241 236 Bedford 170 249 Belmarsh 841 782 Birmingham 567 963 Blantyre House 95 94 Blundeston 410 338 Brinsford 336 346 Bristol 374 395 Brixton 621 779 Brockhill 160 155 Bullingdon 635 456 Bullwood Hall 126 102 Camp Hill 481 429 Canterbury 207 161 Castington 300 273 Channings Wood 594 589 Chelmsford 244 365 Coldingley 222 215 Cookham Wood 120 118 Dartmoor 599 527 Deerbolt 422 406 Dorchester 139 218 Dover 312 232 Downview 286 280 Drake Hall 261 174 Durham 542 662 East Sutton Park 90 79 Eastwood Park 134 101 Elmley 635 388 Erlestoke 218 212 Everthorpe 228 219 Exeter 317 452 Featherstone 599 547 Feltham 874 719 Finnamore Wood 112 94 Ford 536 510 Frankland 332 316 Full Sutton 624 437 Garth 512 459 Gartree 245 237
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Establishment CNA Population Glen Parva 854 711 Gloucester 107 195 Grendon 226 194 Guys Marsh 240 160 Haslar 110 110 Hatfield 180 168 Haverigg 315 313 Hewell Grange 136 137 Highpoint 747 719 Hindley 323 400 Hollesley Bay 569 304 Holloway 517 450 Holme House 649 331 Hull 269 372 Huntercombe 225 220 Kingston 96 94 Kirkham 632 505 Lancaster 186 258 Latchmere House 131 78 Leeds 591 890 Leicester 200 345 Lewes 301 403 Leyhill 410 404 Lincoln 392 636 Lindholme 800 744 Littlehey 543 536 Liverpool 931 1,210 Long Lartin 362 353 Low Newton 199 312 Maidstone 517 512 Manchester 350 346 Moorland 620 631 Morton Hall 168 162 The Mount 484 391 New Hall 122 135 North Sea Camp 204 194 Northallerton 148 195 Northeye 160 161 Norwich 421 369 Nottingham 218 211 Onley 460 425 Oxford 121 160 Parkhurst 286 194 Pentonville 756 774 Portland 439 430 Preston 331 422 Pucklechurch 56 56 Ranby 347 340 Reading 184 91 Risley 417 400 Rochester 306 246 Rudgate 300 292 Send 113 108 Shepton Mallet 158 201 Shrewsbury 168 265 Spring Hill 210 215 Stafford 657 718 Standford Hill 384 367 Stocken 396 392 Stoke Heath 300 270 Styal 189 196 Sudbury 506 461 Swaleside 504 487 Swinfen Hall 172 169 Thorn Cross 300 192 Thorp Arch 163 139 The Verne 580 589 Wakefield 638! 620 Wandsworth 965 1,200 Wayland 580 566 Wellingborough 314 265 Werrington House 110 102 Wetherby 196 170 Whatton 204 206 Whitemoor 518 231 Winchester 458 454 The Wolds 320 117
Establishment CNA Population Wormwood Scrubs 472 714 Wymott 768 760
§ Mr. SproatTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what latest estimate he has made of the average cost of building a new prison; and if he will give the approximate number of prisoners a prison costing this amount is designed to hold.
§ Mr. Peter LloydThe cost of building a new prison varies depending on the type of prisoners it is to hold, its location, the ground conditions, the level of security required and other factors. The current estimated average cost of a new local prison for 600 prisoners is about £75 million, but in any particular case the actual cost will depend on the outcome of a competitive tendering exercise.