HM Prison Foston Hall explained
HM Prison Foston Hall is a women's closed category prison and Young Offenders Institution, located in the village of Foston in Derbyshire, England. The prison is operated by His Majesty's Prison Service.
History
The original Manor of Foston and Scropton was held by the Agard family from the 14th to the 17th century. It was bought by John Bate in 1679. Richard Bate was High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1705.[3] Brownlow Bate sold the estate to John Broadhurst in 1784. The 17th century manor house was destroyed by fire in 1836, but many parts of that house survive.
A new Jacobethan house was designed by T. C. Hine of Nottingham and built in 1863.[4] Its main two storey front has eight bays and an off-centre three-storey tower. The house is now a Grade II listed building.
HM Prison Service acquired the hall and grounds in 1953. During its Prison Service history Foston Hall has been a detention centre, an immigration centre, and finally before its closure during 1996 a satellite of Sudbury Prison. It was re-opened on 31 July 1997, following major refurbishment and building work, as a closed-category female prison.
The prison today
Foston Hall Prison is spread over 5 wings; C, D, E, F, T and the First Night Centre. (A & B were recently demolished). During the COVID-19 pandemic, a wing of temporary accommodation (designated G Wing) was constructed to isolate prisoners whose roles were vital to the running of the prison (Kitchens, Laundry etc) in case of a severe outbreak. The prison can accommodate both remand and convicted. Foston Hall also has a Health Care Centre.
The prison provides inmates with work in the prison gardens, the gym, the textile and craft workshop and the kitchens, all of which can lead to qualifications. In addition the prison's education department offers NVQs in Cleaning Services and hairdressing, as well as basic and key skills learning.
Notable inmates
Current
- Georgina Henshaw[5] – waitress who stabbed her restaurant's chef to death after boasting of her intentions to friends, sentenced to 16 years imprisonment in 2018.[6]
- Lauren Jeska – transgender fell runner from Lancaster convicted of the attempted murder of Ralph Knibbs.[7]
- Louise Porton[8] – Woman who murdered her two children in 2018.
- Lorraine Thorpe[9] – Britain's youngest female double murderer at the age of 15. One of those she killed was her own father. She became eligible for parole in 2023.[10]
- Zara Phythian – Doctor Strange actress. She was jailed for eight years for sexually abusing a 13-year-old girl.[11]
Former
See also
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Prison population figures: 2020. 2020-09-20. GOV.UK. en.
- https://www.gov.uk/guidance/foston-hall-prison
- The History and Gazetteer of the County of Derby Vol 1 (1831) Stephen Glover. Appendix p. 12 Queen Anne. Google Books
- Book: Pevsner . Nikolaus . Nikolaus Pevsner . Williamson . Elizabeth . . Derbyshire . 1953 . 1978 . . Harmondsworth . 0-14-071008-6 . 315.
- News: Woman denies murder of chef Philip Rolph, whose body was found in car . 27 November 2021 . Birmingham Mail . 15 September 2017.
- News: 'Psycho' carvery waitress jailed for chef murder . 27 November 2021 . BBC News . 27 February 2018.
- News: Fell-runner Lauren Jeska admits attempted murder of athletics official. Sky News.
- News: Evil mum Louise Porton who murdered her own kids will 'have three Christmas dinners in prison' . 18 December 2021 . Birmingham Mail . 16 December 2019.
- News: Inside Knowledge . 26 November 2021 . Insidetime . 243 . September 2019 . 54 . 26 November 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211126224218/https://insidetime.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Inside-Time-September-2019-FINAL-LOW-RES.pdf . dead .
- News: 'Youngest' female double murderer jailed . 26 November 2021 . BBC News . 7 September 2010.
- News: Actress Zara Phythian and husband jailed for child sex offences. 16 May 2022. BBC News.
- News: Maxine Carr moved to rural prison . BBC News . 26 March 2004.
- Web site: Inside Time . Inside Time . Inside Time January 2017 . 4 June 2022 . 51 . January 2017.
- News: Who is Melanie Shaw, why is she locked up, and what do her supporters want?. Nottingham Post. 3 January 2020.