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Report - HMP Glen Parva - Leicester - February 2018

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RichPDG

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History:
HM Prison Glen Parva was a male juvenile's prison and Young offenders institution, located in Glen Parva, Leicestershire, England. Glen Parva was operated by Her Majesty’s Prison Service.

Glen Parva was constructed on the site of the former Glen Parva Barracks in the early 1970s as a borstal and has always held young offenders. Since its opening in 1974 the establishment has seen considerable expansion and change and now serves a catchment area of over 100 courts, holding a mixture of sentenced, unsentenced, and remand prisoners.

The prison closed in June 2017, following an announcement at the end of 2016 that it would be replaced with a newly built category C adult prison. It will be completely demolished and redeveloped with a new built prison on the site.

The Explore:
Having not been out exploring anywhere for a good while, a few messages were exchanged between my group and we decided to hit this place up. We initially decided that it would be a good idea to do a perimeter walk to see if we could find a break or any doors within the outer prison fence but there wasn't any at all!

Undeterred we decided to carry on walking round until we reach the building where security were based but again reached a dead end and had to turn back.

After a short while we eventually found our way in and the rest they say is history. The place is pretty empty which is to be expected with it being a prison but was a cracking explore nonetheless.

Security are pretty on the ball with this place so we did well to get in without being seen but got spotted on the way out but they were pretty sound with us and we went on our merry way.

Visited with Matt Donut and Waynezbitz.

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Thanks for looking!


 
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Calamity Jane

i see beauty in the unloved, places & things
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Nice report. Only second time Ive seen this I think. Great set and report. Kudo :cool:
 

Eddiek

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Brings back memories, unhappy ones at that. I was incarcerated here in the early eighties, 1981 to be exact. If my memory serves me correctly, at the time there was only 12 units, and I was on unit 10. The last unit in those days was the block (unit 12), which was situated on the left hand side at the very end of the corridor/tunnel. It was the biggest young offenders unit in Europe. The tunnel/corridor is just under a mile long and the units run off each side of the corridor.
 

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