Buckley Hall was, at its reopening, the fourth contracted out prison in the UK, and the first privately managed Cat C establishment holding medium security prisoners. Group 4 Prison Services operated it but after a tendering process in June 2000 the establishment reverted to Prison Service control. The establishment is managed under a Service Level Agreement monitored by the Compliance Monitor, reporting to the Regional Offender Manager, CCU and the Area Manager. In November 2001 it was announced that the prison would re-role to a closed female training prison. The first female prisoners arrived in April 2002. As a result of population pressures in the male estate, it was decided to re-role the establishment back to a male category C prison in September 2005. The male prisoners began arriving on December 5th 2005.
Address:
Buckley Hall Road
Rochdale
Lancs
OL12 9DP
Tel: 01706 514300
Fax: 01706 514399
Governor: Mick Regan
Accommodation: 3 units (2 of 132, 1 of 121) Care and Separation Unit for 10. No VPU. There is full integral sanitation, in-cell TV. Pin phones available for use at agreed times. Pool, table football and table tennis facilities, board games, wing fitness suites and DVD library are available. No cookers, homemade audiocassettes, or caged birds allowed.
Reception criteria: Sentenced male category C prisoners, primarily from the Manchester area, who are willing to address offending behaviour and engage in programmes with a view to progression to category D status / HDC. Due to the residential units being on a 1:15 incline; we are unable to accept prisoners with mobility or heart problems. Prisoners must not be within 9 months of their Parole Eligibility Date.
Operational capacity: 381 as of 9th February 2009