HC Deb 24 June 1991 vol 193 cc373-5W
Mr. Nellist

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) when he intends to publish guidelines concerning remission for people imprisoned for poll tax non-payment; and if he will make a statement;

(2) if he will (a) outline what guidance his Department has circulated to prison governors concerning poll tax imprisonment, (b) list the circulars and the dates of their distribution and (c) place a copy of each in the Library.

Mrs. Rumbold

Guidance circulated to governors on 12 June advised that terms of imprisonment for non-payment of the community charge are not eligible for reduction by remission or remand time. A copy of this instruction is being placed in the Library together with prison standing order 12 which gives full details of the terms of imprisonment that do not attract remission on remand time. A revised version of the standing order, to be published in a few months' time, will include reference to the community charge.

Mr. Nellist

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department which categories of prisoners are allowed access to a telephone while in prison; and if he will list those of Her Majesty's prisons which have(a) payphones and (b) cardphones; what plans he has to improve access to phones; and if he will make a statement.

Mrs. Rumbold

Cardphones for use of convicted inmates have been installed in the category C and D, and equivalent female and young offender, establishments listed in the following table.

At all establishments inmates may have access to an official telephone with the permission of the governor in special circumstances.

On 25 February my right hon. Friend, the Home Secretary, announced on publication of the Woolf inquiry report that cardphones would be provided in all those establishments which do not already have them. This programme is being taken forward as quickly as resources permit.

There are no ordinary payphones designated for inmates' use except at Haslar in respect of those persons detained under the Immigration Acts.

Prisoners with cardphones for convicted inmates' use
Prison Category
Acklington C
Aldington C
Ashwell C
Askham Grange Female
Aylesbury Young Offenders Institution
Blantyre House C
Bullwood Hall Female/Young Offenders Institution
Camp Hill C
Castington Young Offenders Institution
Channings Wood C
Cookham Wood Female
Deerbolt Young Offenders Institution
Dover Young Offenders Institution
Down view C
Drake Hall Female
East Sutton Park Female/Young Offenders Institution
Eastwood Park Young Offenders Institution
Erlestoke House C
Everthorpe Young Offenders Institution
Featherstone C
Feltham Young Offenders Institution
Ford D
Glen Parva Young Offenders Institution
Guys Marsh Young Offenders Institution
Haslar Immigration Custody-payphones
Hatfield Young Offenders Institution
Haverigg C
Hewell Grange Young Offenders Institution
Highpoint C/D
Hollesley Bay Young Offenders Institution
Holloway Female
Huntercombe Young Offenders Institution
Kirkham D
Kirklevington Grange Young Offenders Institution
Lancaster C
Latchmere House C
Leyhill D
Lindholme C
Littlehey C
Low Newton Female/Remand
Morton Hall D
The Mount C
New Hall Female
Northallerton Young Offenders Institution
Northeye C
North Sea Camp D
Norwich C/D prisoners only
Onley Young Offenders Institution
Portland Young Offenders Institution
Pucklechurch Female/Young Offenders Institution
Ranby C
Risley C
Rochester C
Rudgate D
Send C
Shepton Mallet C
Spring Hill D
Stafford C
Standford Hill D
Stocken C
Stoke Heath Young Offenders Institution
Styal Female
Sudbury/Foston D
Swinfen Hall Young Offenders Institution
Thorn Cross Young Offenders Institution
Thorpe Arch C
Usk and Prescoed Young Offenders Institution
The Verne C
Wayland C
Wellingborough C
Werrington Young Offenders Institution
Wetherby Young Offenders Institution
Whatton C
Winchester Local
Wymott C

Notes:

1. Prisoners in female and young offender establishments who are on remand or who are being held in category A conditions are not permitted at present access to cardphones.

2. Winchester is a local prison, holding all categories of prisoner, including those on remand. Cardphones have been operational at Winchester since December last year in order to test the conditions under which category B and remand prisoners may have access to them.

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