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Animals include common lizards, over species of bird and 20 species of butterfly. Conservation work being carried out in Wormwood Scrubs by Groundwork London has been a subject of controversy among users of the Scrubs.

The primary goal is to connect each patch of the Local Nature Reserve within the grounds by a wildlife corridor in the form of low hedges and trees. Habitats for the local common lizards are also being changed, e. This work includes planting trees, and it is feared [ by whom? The bulk of the work is currently [ when? Wormwood Scrubs. Retrieved 25 June ISBN Wormwood Scrubs is now offering visits for family, friends and significant others, in line with stage 3 of the National Framework for Prisons.

There are a number of other ways to contact someone in prison if you are unable to visit them. You will not be able to book a visit using this number. There may be a limit to the number of visits a person can have. You can check this with Wormwood Scrubs.

Contact Wormwood Scrubs if you have any questions about visiting. If you get certain benefits or have an NHS health certificate, you might be able to get help with the costs of your visit , including:. Email: hmppsvisitbooking noms. Booking line: Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm Find out about call charges. Find Wormwood Scrubs on a map. Wormwood Scrubs is a minute walk from East Acton underground station. The closest mainline railway station is London Paddington.

Several local bus routes pass the prison. If coming by car, you can park outside the prison. You will need to pay and display at certain times during the week. All visitors, aged 16 or older must prove their identity before entering the prison.

Read the list of acceptable forms of ID when visiting a prison. All visitors will need to be given a pat-down search, including children. You may also be sniffed by security dogs. Wormwood Scrubs has a family-friendly dress code policy which means visitors should dress appropriately. You may be turned away if you are wearing items like vests, low-cut tops, high-cut shorts or dresses, ripped jeans, flip-flops or headwear other than that worn for religious reasons.

The construction of Wormwood Scrubs Prison began in December and, like many of its contemporaries, was built with convict labour. The prison was originally a simple construction of corrugated iron with a temporary barn attached to serve as housing for warders. Nine prisoners, all within a year or two of release, completed these initial buildings after which an additional 50 prisoners were recruited to erect the second temporary wing.

Bricks manufactured on-site were then used to construct the permanent prison [2]. Although work on the prison continued for the next 16 years, by the early s enough of the site had been completed to allow certain classes of inmates to relocate there.

Labourers required for the public works programs not assigned to the construction of the prison and those who were in segregation while completing their probation, were residents at Wormwood from the early s [3].

Construction concluded on the 1 st October under the supervision of penal reformer Edmund du Cane, who later gave his name to the street where Wormwood is located. Shortly after completion, the convict establishment was broken up and The Scrubs was converted into a local prison taking over from Millbank Penitentiary in Pimlico London.

As with many prisons of its generation, Wormwood was considered a triumph in design and reform. This layout ensured that every cell received sunlight which was recognised as improving the overall mood and happiness of the prisoners.



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