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Glencoe Prison re-opens after devastating fire

"The public must be reminded once again that it was not the entire Glencoe Correctional Centre that was destroyed by fire in 2015, but part of the facility,"

Life is returning to the Glencoe Prison that was closed down following the devastating fire of May 2015.
The inferno destroyed most of the complex and the transferral of prisoners and warders to other facilities impacted heavily on Glencoe, which had become reliant on Correctional Services to sustain the economy of the town.

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Seventeen cells that were never affected by the fire are to be used again and around 91 inmates will be returning to the Glencoe Prison.
Thulani Mdluli, Correctional Services spokesman, told the Courier that the Department does not have any dedicated funds specifically for emergency infrastructure repairs, such as facilities damaged as a result of the fire, and has to utilise funds within its existing budget allocation in order to deal with any form of damage or destruction.
This is in spite of assurances by the Ministry of Public Works at the time that the ‘prison will be rebuilt by the end of November 2015’.
“The public must be reminded once again that it was not the entire Glencoe Correctional Centre that was destroyed by fire in 2015, but part of the facility,” Mr Mdluli said.

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Terry Worley

Terry Worley has been associated with the Courier for many years and is involved in the community covering a variety of issues affecting residents. He has a passion for local politics and for the history of the area.

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