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Prisons

Mr. Garnier: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice who the freehold owner is for each prison in England and Wales; and, where the Prison Service rents or leases land or buildings within the Prison Estate, what the remaining periods of each such contract or lease were as at 1st January 2008. [182431]

Mr. Hanson: The majority of prisons are freehold. There are three leased prisons and other leased property, the details of which are as follows:

Prisons

Dartmoor

99 year lease due to expire in 2076

Lancaster Castle

25 year lease due to expire in 2026

Kennet

5 year lease due to expire in 2012 (there is an option to extend for a further 5 years)


Other Property
Location Prison service area Type of accommodation Lease expiring

207 Leicester Road., Ibstock, Leicestershire

East Midlands

Office

24 March 2016

8 Rishworth Street, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF1 3BY

Yorkshire and the Humber

Office

13 November 2013

Crane Mead, Ware, Hertfordshire, SG12 9PY

Yorkshire and the Humber

Office

8 October 2018

Durham

Office

17 January 2019

40 Melton Street, London, NW1 2EE

West Midlands

4 Storage Units

6 September 2010

Crane Mead, Ware, Hertfordshire, SG12 9PY

Yorkshire and the Humber

Office

8 October 2018

28 Queens Road, Hethersett, Norwich, NR9 3DB

East of England

Office

31 December 2019

85 Abbotsbury Road, London, W14 8JZ

East of England

Office

26 November 2016

Tanners Lane, Warrington, Cheshire

North West

Office

31 August 2010


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For the following offices lease expiry dates are not available:

Prisons: Peterborough

Mr. Stewart Jackson: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice whether he plans to review the methodology used in collating performance indicators for prisons, with particular reference to HMP Peterborough; and if he will make a statement. [182385]

Mr. Hanson: The National Offender Management Service is reviewing the methodology for performance management for all prisons, including HMP Peterborough, with a view to assessing performance in an equitable and transparent way. The review will be informed by the conclusions of Lord Carter's report.

Regional Offender Managers

Mr. Gerrard: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice what the cost is of the regional offender managers’
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property and accommodation in the National Offender Management Service in 2007-08; and where this cost is published. [181944]

Mr. Hanson: The estimated cost of the regional offender managers’ property and accommodation in 2007-08 is £1.4 million. This cost will be included within the expenditure figures in the Ministry of Justice’s annual accounts for 2007-08 but is not disclosed separately.

Reoffenders

Nick Herbert: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice how many and what proportion of accused people whose cases were discontinued in the interests of justice were convicted of a further offence within two years in the latest period for which figures are available. [182299]

Mr. Straw: The information requested is not available centrally and could be provided only at disproportionate cost.

Data collected within the central court databases do not hold sufficient detail to allow data on those with a discontinued case to be combined with data on subsequent offences held separately with other databases.

Secure Training Centres: Restraint Techniques

Lynne Featherstone: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice how many incidents of restrictive physical intervention were recorded in each establishment of the secure estate for children and young people in the last year for which figures are available. [181455]

Mr. Hanson: The following table sets out the number of recorded restrictive physical interventions in each establishment of the secure estate for children and young people from 1 April to 30 November 2007. The data have been provided by the Youth Justice Board. The use of restraint is currently subject to an independent review which is due to report to Ministers by 4 April.

The Youth Justice Board has been collecting data against common definitions from April 2007. Comparable data are not available for earlier periods.


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April May June July August September October November

Hassockfield

49

56

38

49

96

49

42

44

Rainsbrook

20

26

21

42

50

29

52

45

Oakhill

33

108

151

149

86

71

67

55

Medway

68

80

66

146

81

53

81

67

Ashfield

40

30

29

27

27

53

37

59

Parc

8

6

5

8

6

3

5

5

Brinsford

10

4

11

4

4

27

7

12

Castington

18

8

13

22

20

12

18

18

Feltham

24

24

24

45

24

17

37

18

Hindley

21

22

26

54

30

30

27

31

Huntercombe

29

26

33

30

43

21

43

47

Lancaster Farms

23

42

31

49

52

15

20

22

Stoke Heath

9

10

13

14

20

13

11

12

Thorn Cross

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Warren Hill

11

29

28

22

17

14

10

15

Werrington

29

18

27

20

30

14

17

22

Wetherby

31

23

21

44

22

44

33

34

Cookham Wood

3

11

0

2

0

0

1

0

Downview

9

0

0

0

4

2

2

2

Eastwood Park

0

0

0

0

0

7

7

0

Foston Hall

5

13

10

0

4

6

12

0

New Hall

3

3

5

4

3

3

9

23

Aldine House

4

4

0

0

5

1

2

2

Atkinson Unit

2

6

8

15

18

12

5

10

Aycliffe

24

14

24

23

20

27

18

7

Barton Moss

7

12

6

11

15

9

9

8

Clayfields

11

8

0

0

0

23

18

5

East Moor

50

70

57

32

28

14

26

59

Gladstone House

3

12

15

4

5

14

23

7

Hillside Secure Centre

3

2

6

5

4

5

0

2

Kyloe House

4

3

1

6

0

1

0

0

Lincolnshire SCH

20

51

22

8

13

7

7

12

Orchard Lodge

4

6

10

27

30

31

25

10

Red Bank

30

14

25

24

26

39

25

6

Sutton Place

8

0

0

5

17

11

7

4

Swanwick Lodge

7

5

7

7

9

1

1

0

Vinney Green

8

6

7

6

13

4

8

6


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