§ Mr. CoxTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will list the prisons in England and Wales that have disabled facilities for visitors to use when visiting prison inmates. [34079]
§ Miss WiddecombeResponsibility for this matter has been delegated to the Director General of the Prison Service, who has been asked to arrange for a reply to be given.
Letter from Derek Lewis to Mr. Tom Cox, dated 18 July 1995:
The Home Secretary has asked me to reply to your recent Question about facilities for disabled visitors at prisons in England and Wales.Prisons with facilities for disabled visitors are listed in the attached table. Such facilities include ramps, lifts, wide doors and specially adapted toilets. The listed prisons will have some or all of these.Prisons in England and Wales with facilities for disabled visitors
- Acklington
- Albany
- Aldington
- Ashwell
- Askham Grange
- Aylesbury
- Bedford
- Belmarsh
- Birmingham
- Blakenhurst
- Blundeston
- Bristol
- Brixton
- Brockhill
- Bullingdon
- Camp Hill
- Canterbury
- Cardiff
- Channings Wood
- Coldingley
- Dartmoor
- Deerbolt
- Doncaster
- Dorchester
- Dover
- Downview
- Durham
- East Sutton Park
- Eastwood Park
- Elmley
- Erlestoke
- Everthorpe
- Featherstone
- Feltham
- Ford
- Frankland
- Full Sutton
- Garth
- Gloucester
- Guys Marsh
- Haslar
- Haverigg
- Hewell Grange
1036 - High Down
- Highpoint
- Hollesley Bay
- Holloway
- Hull
- Huntercombe
- Kingston
- Kirkham
- Kirklevington
- Lancaster Farms
- Latchmere House
- Leeds
- Lewes
- Leyhill
- Lindholme
- Littlehey
- Low Newton
- Maidstone
- Manchester
- Moorland
- Morton Hall
- The Mount
- New Hall
- North Sea Camp
- Norwich
- Onley
- Pentonville
- Portland
- Preston
- Ranby
- Reading
- Send
- Shepton Mallet
- Shrewsbury
- Stafford
- Standford Hill
- Stocken
- Styal
- Sudbury
- Swaleside
- Swansea
- Thorn Cross
- Usk and Prescoed
- Whitemoor
- Wakefield
- Wandsworth
- Wayland
- Wealstun
- Wellingborough
- Werrington
- Wetherby
- Whatton
- Whitemoor
- Winchester
- Woodhill
- Wormwood Scrubs