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HM Prison Featherstone

HMP Featherstone
Location Featherstone, Staffordshire
Security class Adult Male/Category C
Population 702 (as of December 2015)
Managed by HM Prison Services
Governor Babafemi Dada
Website Featherstone at justice.gov.uk

HM Prison Featherstone is a Category C men's prison, located in the village of Featherstone (near Wolverhampton), in Staffordshire, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service.

Featherstone Prison was constructed on property previously owned by the Ministry of Defence.

In the early 1980 inmates of the prison were found to be making forgeries of the work of Bernard Leach.

Brinsford Prison was opened on the same site, adjacent to Featherstone in 1991.

In a 2001 study by the Prison Reform Trust, Featherstone Prison was revealed to have the highest number of drug-using prisoners in the UK. 34% of all inmates in the jail admitted to taking drugs. A year later it was revealed that inmates were brewing their own beer using Marmite, with fruit and vegetables also being used to make alcoholic drinks. However the governor of the day Mike Pasco stated that, while not condoning the practice, he found it preferable to the inmates smuggling hard drugs into the prison.

In 2004, a report by Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons stated that the drug problems at Featherstone had been "turned around", and that the prison "was largely calm and efficient with little bullying". However the report also warned that improvements had not been made without a cost, as the new emphasis on security "pervaded the life" of the prison, creating an "over-controlled" environment.

In 2006 another report by the Chief Inspector criticised Featherstone Prison for its overcrowding and poor environment, "with poorly-managed strip searches and too many prisoners being locked in cells during the day."


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