HC Deb 29 March 1971 vol 814 cc287-8W
Mr. Spearing

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department whether, in deciding to proceed with the rebuilding of Her Majesty's Prison, Holloway, he considered the alternative of establishing a number of separate, but related, penal institutions.

MERSEYSIDE
URBAN PROGRAMME APPROVALS
Capital projectscapital expenditure) Non-capital projectsannually) Date of approval
LIVERPOOL COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL
Nursery classes at:
Falkner Street 22,745 January 1969
Granby Street 9,970 January 1969
St. Pauls 9,970 January 1969
Gwladys Street 9,970 January 1969
Windsor Street 5,207 January 1969
Fonthill Road 4,122 January 1969
Beaufort Street 5,641 January 1969
Penrhyn Street 6,292 January 1969
Major Lester 8,788 January 1969
Millwood County Primary School 3,129 June 1969
Stockton Wood Road Infant School 2,313 June 1969
Stonebridge Lane Infant School 2,313 June 1969
St. Saviours C.E. Primary School 14,520 January 1971
Norman Pannell County Primary School 26,550 January 1971
Running costs of nursery classes at:
St. Margaret's C. of E. School 2,371 June 1969
Bishop Goss R.C. School 2,313 June 1969
St. Patrick's R.C. Primary School 4,800 January 1971
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel R.C. School 2,405 January 1971
Day Nurseries at:
Bedford Street 52,050 January 1969
Chatsworth Street 37,500 January 1971
Croxteth 37,500 January 1971
Children's Home—Livingstone Drive 182,500 January 1969
Everton Day Care Centre for the Elderly 29,250 June 1969

Mr. Carlisle

This was considered, but very small institutions are not economic and cannot provide the range of facilities needed. The design for the new Holloway provides for women to be accommodated and treated in a number of small self-contained groups within the establishment.