HC Deb 15 January 2001 vol 361 cc98-101W
Mr. Stinchcombe

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many prisoners in each Prison Service establishment are held(a) two to a cell in a single cell and (b) three to a cell in a double cell. [144948]

Mr. Boateng

The number of prisoners held two to a cell designed for one and those that are in accommodation units where prisoners exceed the uncrowded capacity at the end of November 2000 are listed in the table. These figures are provisional and subject to validation.

The Prison Service does not collect centrally the number of prisoners held three to a cell designed for two. Prisons provide data on the total overcrowding level and on the numbers held two to a cell designed for one, known as 'doubling'. Total overcrowding includes those held three to a cell for two and those overcrowded in dormitories and larger cells.

Prison Number of prisoners held two to a cell designed for one Total number of prisoners overcrowded
Acklington 0 0
Albany 0 0
Altcourse 488 488

Prison Number of prisoners held two to a cell designed for one Total number of prisoners overcrowded
Ashfield 0 0
Ashwell 0 0
Askham Grange 0 0
Aylesbury 8 8
Bedford 0 210
Belmarsh 0 231
Birraingham 680 680
Blakenhurst 350 350
Blantyre House 0 0
Blundeston 0 0
Brinsford 78 78
Bristol 56 56
Brixton 242 242
Brockhill 0 0
Buckley Hall 52 52
Bullingdon 36 36
Bullwood Hall 0 0
Camp Hill 26 26
Canterbury 214 214
Cardiff 284 284
Castington 0 0
Channings Wood 8 8
Chelmsford 62 62
Coldingley 0 0
Cookham Wood 42 42
Dartmoor 0 0
Deerbolt 0 0
Doncaster 646 646
Dorchester 90 90
Dover 0 0
Downview 32 32
Drake Hall 0 0
Durham 468 468
East Sutton Park 0 0
Eastwood Park 60 60
Elmley 222 222
Erlestoke 0 0
Everthorpe 0 0
Exeter 252 252
Featherstone 0 0
Feltham 12 12
Ford 0 0
Forest Bank 0 0
Foston Hall 0 0
Frankland 0 0
Full Sutton 0 0
Garth 0 0
Gartree 0 0
Glen Parva 178 178
Gloucester 138 138
Grendon 0 0
Guys Marsh 54 54
Haslar 0 0
Hatfield 0 0
Haverigg 0 0
Hewell Grange 0 0
Highdown 0 132
Highpoint 0 0
Hindley 0 0
Hollesley Bay 0 0
Holloway 0 0
Holme House 0 0
Hull 0 0
Huntercombe 0 0
Kingston 0 0
Kirkham 0 0
Kirklevington 0 0
Lancaster 0 0
Lancaster Farms 40 40
Latchmere House 0 0
Leeds 806 806

Prison Number of prisoners held two to a cell designed for one Total number of prisoners overcrowded
Leicester 290 290
Lewes 32 32
Leyhill 0 0
Lincoln 282 282
Lindholme 0 0
Littlehey 46 46
Liverpool 358 358
Long Lartin 0 0
Low Newton 66 66
Lowdham Grange 0 0
Maidstone 132 132
Manchester 244 244
Moorland 74 74
Morton Hall 0 0
Mount 72 72
New Hall 56 56
North Sea Camp 0 0
Northallerton 204 204
Norwich 232 232
Nottingham 228 228
Onley 0 0
Parc 0 0
Parkhurst 28 28
Pentonville 382 382
Portland 118 118
Preston 470 470
Ranby 70 70
Reading 134 134
Risley 0 0
Rochester 20 20
Send 0 0
Shepton Mallet 100 100
Shrewsbury 276 276
Stafford 0 0
Standford Hill 0 0
Stocken 52 52
Stoke Heath 90 90
Styal 10 10
Sudbury 0 0
Swaleside 0 0
Swansea 232 232
Swinfen Hall 0 0
Thorn Cross 0 0
Usk 170 170
Verne 40 40
Wakefield 0 0
Wandsworth 436 436
Wayland 32 32
Wealstun 0 0
Weare 0 0
Wellingborough 0 0
Werrington 24 24
Wetherby 0 0
Whatton 0 0
Whitemoor 0 0
Winchester 238 238
Wolds 0 0
Woodhill 118 118
Wormwood Scrubs 0 0
Wymott 0 0

Miss Widdecombe

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many prisoners are sharing(a) two to a cell designed for one and (b) three to a cell designed for two at the latest date for which figures are available; what the equivalent figure was for each of the last three years; and if he will make a statement. [1449621]

Mr. Boateng

The average number of prisoners held two in a single cell at the end of November 2000 and at the same point in each of the last three years is given in the table. Figures for November 2000 are provisional and subject to validation by prisons.

The Prison Service does not collect data on the number of prisoners held three in a double cell. Prisons report the total overcrowding level, which includes prisoners held three to a cell for two and those overcrowded in dormitories and larger cells. Overcrowding figures are not collected in this form before April 1998.

Two to a cell Overcrowding
November 2000 10,980 11,553
November 1999 12.722 13,299
November 1998 12.102 13,055
November 1997 12.116 n/a