Sutton Place Young Offenders Secure Unit, Hull, Feb 2016

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Sutton Place was a reformatory prison for young offenders in the criminal justice system deemed to be dangerous to themselves or others. The facility was opened in 1992 and achieved "Outstanding" status by government inspectors. The secure unit had 10 beds and provided services for boys and girls up to 17 years old.

The facility closed in 2009 after the Youth Justice Board decided not to renew the units £1.8million contract.

Sutton Place's manager Roy Walker, who has worked at the home since it was opened and has managed it for all but six months of its 17 years, was awarded an OBE for his work at the site in 2003.


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Sutton Place was a reformatory prison for young offenders in the criminal justice system deemed to be dangerous to themselves or others. The facility was opened in 1992 and achieved "Outstanding" status by government inspectors. The secure unit had 10 beds and provided services for boys and girls up to 17 years old.

The facility closed in 2009 after the Youth Justice Board decided not to renew the units £1.8million contract.

Sutton Place's manager Roy Walker, who has worked at the home since it was opened and has managed it for all but six months of its 17 years, was awarded an OBE for his work at the site in 2003.


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Was here before the secure unit got built. Looking for information on staff members. Any information can you please contact me at [email protected] ✌️
 
Allot of good memories here I was 10 when I went in open unit and then transferred me to the secure unit for 2 years
Was shocked when they said it was closed as I have seen and spoken to allot of staff that used to look after me when I was young
Dunno how they put up with me shame about it allot of good memories


Remember inpainted the face pictures in the gym erea lol
 
Sutton Place was a reformatory prison for young offenders in the criminal justice system deemed to be dangerous to themselves or others. The facility was opened in 1992 and achieved "Outstanding" status by government inspectors. The secure unit had 10 beds and provided services for boys and girls up to 17 years old.

The facility closed in 2009 after the Youth Justice Board decided not to renew the units £1.8million contract.

Sutton Place's manager Roy Walker, who has worked at the home since it was opened and has managed it for all but six months of its 17 years, was awarded an OBE for his work at the site in 2003.


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I lived here. New on here. Anyone acknowledge this an wanna trade some stories
Just to add for starting. Viv cooper will always go down in history for me. As my ignorant self at the time didn't understand a few sentences she said but i now know exactly what she meant. An will pass the knowledge on to my kids.
 

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