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Status
  
Operational

Governor
  
Mr. Eddie Mullins

Security class
  
Open prison

Managed by
  
Irish Prison Service

Capacity
  
140

Opened
  
1972

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Location
  
Blacklion, County Cavan

Loughan House Open Centre (Irish: Teach an Locháin) is a low-security, open detention centre in Blacklion, County Cavan, Ireland. It was purchased by the Department of Justice in 1972 to be converted to a prison facility. It is low security, and has a mix of male and female inmates.

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Its current governor is Mr Eddie Mullins. It is run by the Irish Prison Service.

History

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Purpose-built in 1953 as a novitiate for the White Fathers Missionary Congregation, it was opened in September 1955 and closed in 1970, with the remaining students enrolling in University College Dublin. After it was purchased by the Department of Justice, it was renamed Loughan House.

Accommodation

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The centre has an operational capacity of 140 adult male inmates who have been deemed suitable for residency in an open centre. It has a mix of single and shared rooms. All rooms are equipped with televisions.

Healthcare and Welfare Services

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The centre houses a medical surgery with trained staff, which is available from 8 am to ? pm each day. Outside these hours, a doctor is available. Serious medical emergencies are dealt with at Sligo General Hospital. A visiting dentist is also available.

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Psychiatrists are available on call, and a Probation and Welfare Service officer is on duty from Tuesday to Friday each week.

An alcohol education programme exists and is delivered to suitable offenders.

Prisoner facilities

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Various workshops are available in the centre, and operate on a voluntary basis. Computer facilities are provided to allow inmates to develop skills in that area. A gymnasium and volleyball alley are available for recreation.

Visits

Prisoners may be visited on any day of the year from 10am to 5pm. The visiting facilities are designed to be family friendly, and visitors can usually bring items to the centre to give to the inmates (once they have been examined to ensure that they do not contain any prohibited items such as drugs or alcohol).

References

Loughan House Wikipedia