HMP Addiewell
LocationAddiewell, West Lothian, Scotland
Coordinates55°50′48″N 3°35′57″W / 55.8468°N 3.5993°W / 55.8468; -3.5993
StatusOperational
Security classAdult Male Maximum Security (Cat A)
Capacity796 (March 2020)
OpenedDecember 2008
Managed bySodexo Justice Services
GovernorSamantha Pariser [1]

HMP Addiewell is a private prison located near to the village of Addiewell in West Lothian, Scotland.[2] HMP Addiewell is operated by Sodexo Justice Services[3] and contracted to the Scottish Prison Service. The prison holds adult males who have been convicted as well as those being held on remand.

History

In January 2004, a six-week public consultation began for a planning application for a new £80 million prison in West Lothian.[4] In June 2006, the contract was awarded to a consortium of companies that included Sodexo Investment Services and the Royal Bank Project Investments.[5] The prison opened on 12 December 2008 with capacity for 700 prisoners, with a further 96 places held in reserve. In November 2010 the prison was running at capacity, with 700 prisoners being held.[6]

In October 2009 there was a disturbance involving around 20 inmates which led to a prison custody officer requiring hospital treatment. February 2009 saw a cell being damaged by fire in an incident of 3 hours duration. Two prison custody officers were injured during a riot in January 2010.[7]

In March 2011 the Chief Inspector of Prisons expressed concerns about the level of assaults on staff at the prison.[8]

References

  1. "HMP Addiewell". www.sps.gov.uk.
  2. "Scottish Prison Service".
  3. "Sodexo in the UK and Ireland".
  4. "Plans for new prison put on show". BBC News. 2 January 2004.
  5. "New private prison gets go-ahead". BBC News. 21 June 2006.
  6. "Report on HMP Addiewell: Full Inspection 22-30 November 2010". Scottish Government. 10 March 2011. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  7. "BBC News - Officers hurt in riot at Addiewell Prison".
  8. "Prisons chief voices safety worries" via bbc.co.uk.


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