A prison in Wigan is looking to meet rising demand by building two new cell blocks with the capacity to accommodate 494 prisoners.
HMP Hindley has submitted proposals to Wigan Council for permission to undertake this work as part of an expansion programme carried out by the Ministry of Justice.
Hindley is a prison and young offender institution (YOI) in Bickershaw with a maximum capacity of 640 - this proposal, if it were to be approved, would see that capacity increase to more than 1000.
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A planning statement said: “The prison population is currently forecast to increase over the next 10 years, reaching unprecedented levels by the end of the decade.
“The MoJ and its executive agency, HMPPS are embarking on the most ambitious programme of prison expansion in over a century, delivering 20,000 additional prison places through a portfolio of programmes and projects representing an investment of £3.8 billion.
“These new places will be delivered through a programme that offers the taxpayer value for money and will also support suppliers and builders across the country.
“As part of this programme a need has been identified to provide additional accommodation at Category C Prisons.
“HMP Hindley was identified as a prison which required additional accommodation. This planning application would provide an additional up to 494 bed spaces (for up to 494 prisoners) at HMP Hindley.”
It is hoped that this could help boost rehabilitation and reduce reoffending, provide improved security and additional training facilities to help offenders find employment upon release.
A Ministry of Justice spokesman said: “Plans
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