Hull (HM Prison)
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HMP Hull | |
Opened | 1870 |
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Management | HM Prison Service |
Prison type | Adult Male/Local |
Prisoner figures | 1000 (2006) |
Location | Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire |
Governor | Paul Foweather |
Information | www.hmprisonservice.gov.uk |
HM Prison Hull is a prison located in Hedon Road, Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire, England.
[edit] Prison riot
In 1976 Hull prison was involved in a three-day riot by inmates of the prison. Over 100 prisoners were involved in a protest that erupted over staff brutality. The riot ended peacefully on 3 September 1976 but over two thirds of the prison was destroyed,[1] with an estimated repair cost of £3 - £4 million. The prison was closed for a year while repairs were carried out.[2]
The Prison was removed from the high-security estate in 1985 and became a local prison holding inmates remanded and sentenced by courts in the area.[2]
In 2002 a major expansion was completed which added four new wings, a new gymnasium, a new health care centre and a multi-faith centre.[2] This increased the capacity to approximately 1030 inmates.
[edit] References
- ^ 1976: Hull prison riot ends. On This Day. BBC News (1976-09-03). Retrieved on 2008-01-25.
- ^ a b c Prison Information - Hull. HM Prison Service. Retrieved on 2008-01-25.