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263:. Adult inmates are also offered work in the prison's kitchen, gardens, cleaning, laundry orderlies, Staff Mess, Contract Services, Resettlement Department, Reception, Education Department, Clothing Exchange Store and the Transport Department. Wages range from £14 per week to £25 per week for drivers in the Transport Department. 100 inmates currently work outside the prison either in community work or training or paid work. 601: 171:
and other relatively unskilled activities. There was a short-lived strike among the inmates in May 1922, partly sparked by dissatisfaction over the inmates' levels of pay. It was said to hold around 280 men in 1923, rising to 366 in the late 1920s, and falling to around 200 in 1934. London County Council decided to dispose of the site in 1938.
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There were a number of similar labour colonies across Britain. Their aim was to train unemployed people for work, with a view to helping them escape pauperism. Hollesley Bay was typical in that it mainly involved exposing its inmates to a period of work either on agricultural tasks or in the kitchens
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and the Community Sports Leader Award. The gym operates during evenings and weekends offering a range of sporting activities. There are full-time accredited vocational training courses in Building Operations, Plumbing, Motor Mechanics, Plastering, Bricklaying and
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horses, which are still 'shown' at local County and National shows, was sold to the Suffolk Punch Trust, which was set up in 2002 to maintain the breed locally and which continues the heritage of the site, known as Sink Farm.
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in the British prison system, along with the oldest established stud for the Suffolk Punch Horse in the world. The Prison farm was sold in 2006, however the Prison retains a small land holding. The stud of
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Hollesley Bay began in 1887 as a colonial college training those intending to emigrate. The prison had housed a labour colony for the London unemployed. The land was originally purchased by
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a 285 place secure unit. In 1983 Hollesley Bay became a Youth Custody Centre this replaced the borstal system. This in turn was replaced by
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Since 2002 the prison has been repeatedly criticised for the apparently large number of escapes, which has led to the nickname
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Hollesley Bay Prison holds Category D adult male prisoners, and Male Life Sentenced prisoners (at the
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in 1988. In 2002, the old borstal site became mainly for the use of minimum security adult offenders.
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The prison offers part-time education classes to inmates through A4e. Subjects include
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activities in 1939, was sent there, and subsequently described his experiences in
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The Oxford Illustrated Literary Guide to Great Britain and Ireland
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writes about his stay at Hollesley Bay after his transfer from
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HMP Hollesley Bay – HM Inspectorate of Prisons Reports
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Colonial College
Colonial colleges
Hollesley
Adult Male/Young Offender
HM Prison Services
Governor
Hollesley Bay
Category D
Young Offender Institution
Hollesley
Woodbridge
His Majesty's Prison Service
Joseph Fels
George Lansbury
London County Council
Prison Commission
Borstal and Detention centre
Brendan Behan
IRA
Borstal Boy
Warren Hill Prison
Young Offender Institution
prison farm
Suffolk Punch
parole board
literacy
numeracy
ESOL
cookery
graphic design

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