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HM Prison Sudbury

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Location
  
Sudbury, Derbyshire

Governor
  
Ken Kan

Opened
  
1948

Managed by
  
HM Prison Services

Phone
  
+44 1283 584000

HM Prison Sudbury

Population
  
581 (as of August 2008)

Website
  
Sudbury at justice.gov.uk

Address
  
Ashbourne Road, Sudbury, Ashbourne DE6 5HW, United Kingdom

Security class
  
Prisoner security categories in the United Kingdom

Similar
  
HMP Oakwood, Ashbourne, Sudbury Hall and the Natio, Swinfen Hall Hotel, HMP Lowdham

HM Prison Sudbury is a Category D men's prison, located in the village of Sudbury in Derbyshire, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service.

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History

Sudbury was originally constructed as a hospital for the United States Air Force for the D-Day landings. In 1948, the old hospital site was adapted for use as a prison. Original single storey accommodation from the hospital still houses prisoners today, with newer additional single storey buildings also used. In 2003, a new Modular Temporary Unit was constructed at the site.

In December 2003, it emerged that 350 prisoners had absconded from Sudbury in five years. Management at the prison stated that this was a consequence of the prison having more inmates.

In June 2005, an inspection report from Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons praised Sudbury Prison. The report stated that Sudbury provided a safe and well-ordered environment for prisoners and staff. However the report called for certain facilities to be improved at the prison, particularly for elderly and disabled prisoners.

A further inspection report in September 2007, again praised Sudbury prison, despite the fact that more than 40 prisoners had absconded from the jail since January 2007. The report however did call for better healthcare services at the prison.

The prison today

Sudbury is a Category D open prison for adult males. Accommodation at the prison comprises a mixture of single and double occupancy rooms.

Full-time and part-time education as well as evening classes are offered to inmates at HMP Sudbury. Workshops and training courses include bricklaying, painting & decorating, industrial cleaning, farms and gardens, catering and site maintenance.

A listener scheme for prisoners who may be at risk from suicide or self-harm is in operation, as well as an anti-bullying committee. There is a voluntary drug testing unit and a drug support group offering counselling and support for inmates with drug problems

Notable former inmates

  • Lee Hughes, former West Bromwich Albion striker.
  • Darius Guppy
  • Ben Gunn, blogger and prison reform campaigner
  • Harry Roberts who murdered three policemen
  • References

    HM Prison Sudbury Wikipedia