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HM Prison Low Moss

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A further year was requested in February 1988, but in July the council objected to that request and sought a public local inquiry, after which the council approved a limited 3-year period, as opposed to the originally proposed 5 years, in June 1989. In June 1992 the council received a further renewal
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being selected as contractor for the new publicly funded prison in May 2009. The replacement prison on completion was to be three times the size of the old prison, capable of accommodating 700 inmates with 300 staff in a medium-security facility. Construction on the new prison began in February 2010
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Whilst the old prison was operated for low-category prisoners serving sentences of less than 36 months the SPS said that the new HMP Low Moss, in common with all new prisons, was built to take the highest category of prisoner as standard. The prison opened its doors in March 2012 and prisoners were
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In September 1968, the former RAF camp was initially converted into a temporary, low security male prison. The planning permission restricted the sentence length and category of prisoner, and it set an eventual closure date of the temporary prison for December 1974. An extension of time until 1986
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as a prison since 1968 and was for low-category prisoners who had sentences of less than 36 months to serve. The original establishment was closed in May 2007, with the entire site being cleared and redeveloped with a considerably enlarged footprint. The new prison was reopened in March 2012, and
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to score simulated bombing missions on pre-determined target ranges in the Glasgow area. The radars were installed on one of the concrete former Barrage Balloon pans, situated near the Civil defence practice house and were enclosed by a fence and locked gates. The unit closed in mid 1966 and the
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In the 1960s the Officers Mess building on the other side of the Lenzie road, next to St Mungo's playing fields, was later used for the Combined Messing (Officers, SNCOs and other ranks) and Unit HQ base for 388 Signals Unit (RAF), also known as 388MRBSSU or the Glasgow bomb plot. It used two
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request, and in November it agreed to the continued use of the site as a prison until November 2002. Another 10 year renewal request was lodged in June 2002, and because the council objected in August 2002, the request was referred to the
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phased in over a 10-week period. Though the SPS had been recruiting over the months leading up to the opening, the majority of the staff were to be experienced officers transferring from existing prisons.
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later that year called for the original plans to be re-evaluated. As a result, the prison is the first new build publicly operated prison to be opened in Scotland for almost 30 years.
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Homeless Resettlement Unit, known as "the Spike" also used part of the former RAF Bishopbriggs site until its closure in March 1996.
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as a training school between 1964 and 1970. There was a break in this use between 1966 and 1968 when training reverted to
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accepted its first intake in almost five years. Scott Watson is the Establishment's acting Governor.
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depot, known as RAF Bishopbriggs, constructed in 1939, base of No.18 (Balloon) Squadron and
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The prison was of wooden, single-storey construction, and the accommodation comprised 11
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dormitory-style units linked by internal corridors and Davidson House, a temporary,
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Council for the prison to be totally rebuilt to modern standards under a
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for a decision, with a further 10-year extension granted in June 2003.
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Part of the former RAF Bishopbriggs site has also been used as a
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was sought in December 1981, to allow closure of Low Moss once
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USAF and RAF bombers utilised the range, types included the
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District Council agreed to that extension in January 1982.
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Aerial view of HMP Low Moss during reconstruction (2011)
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RAF Bishopbriggs

HM Prison Low Moss is located in Scotland
Bishopbriggs
East Dunbartonshire
Coordinates
55°54′22″N 4°13′12″W / 55.906°N 4.220°W / 55.906; -4.220
Scottish Prison Service
Governor
Bishopbriggs
East Dunbartonshire
Glasgow
Scotland
Scottish Prison Service
Second World War
Royal Air Force
Barrage balloon
No. 15 Maintenance Unit
Royal Military Police
AA No. 3 Mk.7 radars
RAF Ouston
Douglas B-66 Destroyer
Convair B-58 Hustler
V bombers
English Electric Canberras
Scottish Prison Service
Barlinnie Prison
Shotts
Strathkelvin
Scottish Executive

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