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HM Prison Cornton Vale

HM Prison Cornton Vale in Scotland Islands, United Kingdom.

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HM Prison Cornton Vale is a place of interest in Scotland Islands, United Kingdom — drawn from open-data sources for visitor reference. See the linked Wikipedia article for the full description.

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HMP & YOI Cornton Vale was a women's prison and young offenders institution in Stirling, Scotland operated by the Scottish Prison Service. The facility comprised a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. It accepted solely convicted women and girls from 1975 until 1978. In 1978 Parliament passed the necessary legislation to allow females to be held there on remand. Cornton Vale houses female adults and young offenders in Scotland, alongside HMP Grampian, HMP Edinburgh and HMP Polmont. In April 1999, the separation of adults and young offenders was attained. Lady Martha Bruce was the first Governor. The current Governor at Cornton Vale is Paula Arnold. Cornton Vale is replaced by HMP & YOI Stirling, which has been constructed on an adjacent site. The new facilities opened in July 2023. Cornton Vale closed in April 2023 with inmates being accommodated in other establishments across the female estate prior to moving into the new HMP & YOI Stirling.

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Coordinates
56.1410, -3.9482
Address
Stirling
Established
1975

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Where is HM Prison Cornton Vale?
HM Prison Cornton Vale is in Scottish Highlands, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 56.1410°, -3.9482°.
When was HM Prison Cornton Vale built?
HM Prison Cornton Vale dates to 1975.