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==History==
==History==
Bronzefield Prison was opened in June 2004 as the UK's new top security prison for women.
Bronzefield Prison was opened in June 2004 as the UK's new top security prison for women.
Since it's opening Bronzefield has been the subject of many news articles in the tabloid press, most notably about well-known prisoners, its supposedly lax regime and continued poor industrial relations.<ref>http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/jan/25/thetruthaboutbutlinsbehindbars</ref>
Since its opening Bronzefield has been the subject of many news articles in the tabloid press, most notably about well-known prisoners, its supposedly lax regime and continued poor industrial relations.<ref>http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/jan/25/thetruthaboutbutlinsbehindbars</ref>


The Prison has been asked to build a new 77 bed unit. Due to be ready in the September of 2009, this will take the operational capacity up to 532. It has yet to be decided what function the new unit will perform, tho suggestions include housing Young Offenders and First Stage lifers.
The Prison has been asked to build a new 77 bed unit. Due to be ready in the September of 2009, this will take the operational capacity up to 532. It has yet to be decided what function the new unit will perform, tho suggestions include housing Young Offenders and First Stage lifers.

Revision as of 19:54, 9 November 2008

HM Prison Bronzefield
Map
LocationAshford, Surrey
StatusOperational
Security classWomens prison
Capacity465 (August 2008)
Opened2004
Managed byKalyx
DirectorHelga Swidenbank

HM Prison Bronzefield women's prison located at Ashford in Surrey, England. Bronzefield is the only purpose-built private prison for women in the UK, and is the largest female prison in Europe. The prison is operated by Kalyx.

History

Bronzefield Prison was opened in June 2004 as the UK's new top security prison for women. Since its opening Bronzefield has been the subject of many news articles in the tabloid press, most notably about well-known prisoners, its supposedly lax regime and continued poor industrial relations.[1]

The Prison has been asked to build a new 77 bed unit. Due to be ready in the September of 2009, this will take the operational capacity up to 532. It has yet to be decided what function the new unit will perform, tho suggestions include housing Young Offenders and First Stage lifers.

The prison today

HM Prison Bronzefield is currently the only prison to house Category-A prisoners in the female estate (female and juvenile category-A prisoners are called "restricted status" prisoners). The prison staffed by approx 160 prison officers which has a ratio of 60% female and 40% male officers to reflect the need for a women's prison. Bronzefield is also a local prison, taking prisoners directly from the courts. Bronzefield holds a wide range of female offenders, including remand, sentenced and restricted status women.

Accommodation at Bronzefield is divided into three main residential units, each holding approximately 135 women each. The prison also has a 12 bed Mother and Baby Unit, accommodating children up to 18 months old. Bronzefield also has Level 4 Healthcare provision with inpatient facilities for 18 women as well as a smaller 10-bed Help & Direction Unit.

Bronzefield offers full time education courses including Art, ESOL and Information Technology. There are also workshops in Painting and Decorating, Cleaning Science and Arts and Crafts.

Notable inmates

References

51°25′58″N 0°29′03″W / 51.432889°N 0.484096°W / 51.432889; -0.484096