HMP Camp Hill

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Camp Hill was built in 1912 using prisoner labour from HMP Parkhurst and opened by Winston Churchill. It lies adjacent to HMP Albany and Parkhurst on the outskirts of Newport, Isle of Wight and is a Category C Training prison.

Governor: Ian Young

Accommodation: Cells from 1 to 2 prisoner capacity. MTU single rooms - 40 capacity.

Operational capacity: 595 as of 31st January 2007

Reception criteria: Normal reception arrangements. Camp Hill accepts prisoners who are suitable for Category C conditions.
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Coordinates:   50°42'44"N   1°18'53"W
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