Five Wells Prison

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Five Wells Prison
Five Wells Prison
Location Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England
StatusOperational
Security class Adult Male/Category C
Capacity1,687
Population1650(as of 12 January 2024)
Opened4 March 2022
Former nameHMP Five Wells
Managed by G4S
DirectorWill Styles
Street address301 Doddington Road
CityWellingborough
Postal codeNN8 2NX
Website https://www.hmpfivewells.co.uk/

Five Wells Prison, also referred to as Wellingborough Prison, due to it being built on same site as the latter, is a Category C Adult Male prison, located in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England. With a maximum capacity of 1,687, it is the largest prison in the East Midlands, and one of the largest in the UK. The prison is operated by G4S. [1]

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History

It was announced in June 2018 that a new Category C prison would be built in Wellingborough on the site of the now demolished HM Prison Wellingborough, which was closed in 2012.

In 2020, it was announced the prison would be called "Five Wells", as voted for by Wellingborough residents.

The 9 buildings of the prison took 45 weeks to build and were completed in late 2020, [2] costing £253,000,000. [3] The first inmates arrived at the prison in early 2022. [4]

In January 2023, videos were released online of inmates smoking Cannabis and taking shots of alcoholic drinks including different varieties of vodka and rum held in inconspicuous bottles, most notably a Robinsons juice bottle. This furtherly perpetuated the controversy and criticism surrounding the prison, as well as of G4S. [5]

In April 2024 reports revealed that during the first government inspection of a prison it was found that illegal drugs are widely available and inmates are not suitably supported by staff. [1] Survey showed that just over half of inmates said it was "easy" to get hold of illegal drugs, against an average of 32% in other similar category prisons. [1] In addition 1,256 incidents of inmate self-harm reported in 12 months. [1]

Criticism

There were various forms of protest about the construction of the prison, including graffiti around Wellingborough town, and most notably a protest in April 2021 outside the prison in which people concreted their arms together, preventing construction vehicles and deliveries entering the prison. This resulted in five arrests due to protesters allegedly becoming hostile to staff and police. [6] [7] The protest was targeted towards the prison's constructor, Kier Group. Multiple protests similar to this occurred throughout the prison's construction.

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Holland, Kris (8 April 2024). "Wellingborough prison's first inspection finds widespread drug use" . Retrieved 8 April 2024.
  2. "9 buildings and 1,680 prison cells built in just 45 weeks".
  3. "G4S wins race to run new Five Wells mega prison at Wellingborough".
  4. Bagley, Alison (11 February 2022). "Wellingborough's new £253m 'super prison' HMP Five Wells opens to inmates". Northamptonshire Telegraph. Retrieved 12 February 2022.
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  6. "Aylesbury woman charged with aggravated trespass following a protest outside Northamptonshire prison". Bucks Free Press. 23 April 2021.
  7. "Five in court after Wellingborough prison protest" via www.northantstelegraph.co.uk.

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