Stocken Prison
Tel: 01780 795100 – Stocken Hall Road, Stretton, Rutland LE15 7RD
Built in 1985 as a young offender institution, HMP Stocken opened as a category C closed training prison. It has since expanded with new accommodation being added in 1990, 1997, 1998, 2003, 2008, 2011 which has significantly expanded our roll. In addition, new workshops were built as part of the prisoner accommodation expansion to ensure that Stocken is able to offer purposeful activity to all of the prisoners in our care.
Tel: 01780 795100
Operational capacity: 842 October 2011
Stocken Hall Road, Stretton, Rutland LE15 7RD
Prison Phone have been saving inmates at HMP Stocken money on their calls from the prison to any UK mobile phone since 2013.
We do this by allocating a dedicated and secure local number to your mobile phone, this means when the inmate at Stocken prison calls the new local number we have provided they will be charged at just the local landline rate (around 10p per minute) rather than the standard mobile rate (which is around 40p per minute).
This in turn helps to stretch the inmates PINS phone credit further and reduces the amount you need to send in for them to top up!
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Here’s some facts about Stocken Prison
HMP Stocken is a category C men’s prison in the parish of Stocken, Rutland. Opened in 1985, the prison has capacity to hold 842 male inmates.
All cells have integral sanitation. F wing consists 99 beds in a cellular accommodation (with three double cells). H wing has 130 beds and 10 double cells, for prisoners on induction. I wing consists of 78 beds and 14 double cells, for prisoners undergoing drug recovery. K wing has 130 beds in cellular style accommodation with 10 double cells, including space for the integrated drug treatment system (IDTS). L wing is a 202-bed cellular accommodation with 18 double cells. M wing is a 204 bed cellular accommodation with 20 double cells.
40 prisoners were involved in a scheme in July 2017 called MyBike, which involves restoring bicycles left at the community recycling center. The restored vehicles are then given to people in need of one for free to give people free transportation to and from school, training or work.
To view the latest HMIP inspection report, click here.
Visiting hours are 13:45 – 15:45 on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays, and 09:15 – 11:15 on Saturdays and Sundays.
More Facts
Prison Phone offers phone tariffs that reduce the costs of calls from this prison by up to 75%! This enables prisoners to get the support and love that they are missing from home, while reducing costs for the inmate. Find out more below.
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