Erlestoke (HM Prison)

HMP Erlestoke
Management HM Prison Service
Prison type Adult Male/Category C
Prisoner figures 470 (December 2008)
Location Erlestoke, Wiltshire
Governor Andy Rogers
Information www.justice.gov.uk

HM Prison Erlestoke is a Category C men's prison, located in the village of Erlestoke in Wiltshire, England. Erlestoke is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service, and is the only prison in Wiltshire.

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History

Erlestoke is housed in a country house built by Joshua Smith, Member of Parliament for Devizes, between 1780 and 1810. During the Second World War the house was used as a training school for the Special Operations Executive. It was seriously damaged by a fire in 1950 and was then converted into a prison with many modern buildings.

In 1998, it was reported that thieves had broken into Erlestoke Prison and stolen £3000 worth of gardening tools from a shed.[1] Two years later, two inmates from Erlestoke used a makeshift ladder in a daylight jailbreak. The two escapees then stole a car from a nearby farm, but then crashed the motor, and were subsequently recaptured by the police.[2]

In December 2001, an inspection of Erlestoke by Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons found cells in the oldest part of the prison had damp walls and poor furniture. Cleanliness was also criticised, as was the ability of some staff "to adapt to new ideas on rehabilitation" at the prison.[3]

However a year later, a report declared Erlestoke Prison one of the best in the country, with a Government official describing the inspection report as "astoundingly good".[4]

In March 2005, a report from the Independent Monitoring Board found that violent incidents at the prison had dramatically increased, to 1,400 annual incidents from its previous 800.[5] Months later, an employment tribunal awarded nearly £400,000 damages to a white South African officer of the prison for "enduring years of racial abuse" in connection with black prisoners targeting him for his clearly identifiable accent.[6] According to the officer, he had received little assistance from the Prison's management.

The prison today

Erlestoke Prison receives adult male prisoners from much of England and Wales, as well as from local prisons in South Wales and Bristol in particular. Accommodation at the prison comprises seven accommodation units, 3 Enhanced; 3 Standard; 1 Lifer and long-term prisoner unit. Most cells are single occupancy with integral sanitation. However there are a small number of double, purpose-built cells on two of the accommodation units, and two three-bed cells on one other accommodation unit.

The visitors centre at Erlestoke Prison has a refreshments facility, as well as a children's play area with a crèche operating at weekends.

Attempted Escapes

On the 14th of September 2010 a prisoner from HMP Erlestoke fled the facility, escaping on the prisons own tractor that meant to be used for gardening. He was spotted by a former prison officer on the A361 heading towards Devizes. The inmate stopped to change his clothes and then continued his escape onto a golf course where police cornered him. The inmate was then taken to Melksham police station.

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