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HMP Lowdham Grange Goes Public
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The UK Ministry of Justice has agreed to transition HMP Lowdham Grange in Nottinghamshire from private to public sector control by Summer 2024. This decision follows interim management by His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) to address specific issues at the prison.   Background of HMP Lowdham Grange HMP Lowdham Grange is a Category B training prison in Nottinghamshire, housing adult male offenders. Managed by Sodexo since February 2023 under a 10-year contract with a 5-year break clause, the prison faced several challenges that necessitated HMPPS intervention in December 2023. The move aimed to bolster safety and improve conditions within the facility.   Reasons for Transition The transition to public sector control was prompted by ongoing safety and operational issues at HMP Lowdham Grange. Despite many private prisons performing well, including other facilities managed by Sodexo, HMP Lowdham Grange required immediate intervention. The Ministry of Justice's swift action ensured that improvements could be sustained long-term.   Terms of Agreement In principle, HMPPS and Sodexo have agreed on terms to transition the prison to public sector control. Sodexo will pay a settlement covering the costs of the interim management and anticipated future operating expenses, ensuring no additional burden on taxpayers. The final negotiations are expected to conclude by Summer 2024, marking the official transfer.   Improving Conditions and Safety Governor Neil Thomas, who took command during the HMPPS step-in, will continue to lead the prison through the transition.   HMP Lowdham Grange is taking action to improve safety and conditions: Increased Staffing: We've deployed up to 50 additional experienced prison officers and managers to provide consistent and predictable routines for prisoners. Enhanced Security: Through joint searches, we've removed significant amounts of contraband. We're also planning gate security improvements to stop future trafficking. - Facility Upgrades: Refurbishments, such as window upgrades on several wings, are underway to enhance decency and prevent contraband ingress.   Impact of the Transition The actions taken have already resulted in a 50% reduction in violence towards staff and a significant decrease in prisoner-on-prisoner assaults. Positive drug tests have also dropped, indicating improved overall stability within the prison. The transition to public sector control aims to maintain these improvements and further enhance the facility's operational standards.   Continuity and Employment The transition will ensure continuity of employment for existing Sodexo staff at HMP Lowdham Grange, with support provided throughout the process. Trade unions are actively involved to safeguard employees' interests and ensure a smooth transfer.   Financial Considerations Sodexo’s settlement to cover interim management costs and future expenses ensures that the transition does not incur additional costs to taxpayers. This aligns with the department’s commitment to recover 'step-in' costs in accordance with the contract.   Final Thoughts The decision to bring HMP Lowdham Grange under public sector control reflects the UK's commitment to improving prison conditions and safety. The transition, backed by comprehensive measures and strategic planning, aims to create a safer and more stable environment for both staff and inmates. As the transition progresses, continued focus on maintaining high standards and addressing operational challenges will be paramount to the prison's success.   Summary Table of Key Actions Action Description Outcome Increased Staffing Deployment of additional officers and managers Improved regimes and reduced violence Enhanced Security Removal of contraband and planned gate security upgrades Reduced contraband trafficking Facility Upgrades Refurbishment of windows and other areas Enhanced decency and security Continued Leadership Governor Neil Thomas leading the transition Stable leadership and continued improvements Financial Settlement Sodexo covering interim and future costs No additional cost to taxpayers   Sources: THX News, Ministry of Justice & The Rt Hon Edward Argar MP. Read the full article
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