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20:02 GMT, Tuesday, 5 August 2008 21:02 UK

Leader's concern over bail scheme

Proposed bail hostel house in Cherry Tree Close

Plans to house convicted offenders and people awaiting trial in residential property in Cornwall has concerned the leader of Kerrier District Council.

The Ministry of Justice has confirmed plans are being submitted for a Bail Accommodation Support Scheme.

A previous bid to set up a half-way house in Bodmin failed after residents protested, but alternative sites are being looked at in Redruth and Truro.

But Graham Hicks is not convinced it is the answer to prison overcrowding.

The council leader said he intends to discuss the proposals next month with ClearSprings, the company which runs the scheme on behalf of the Ministry of Justice.

In February ClearSprings withdrew its proposals to house prisoners at a terraced house in a cul-de-sac in Bodmin after nearby residents claimed the area around Cherry Tree Drive would become a dangerous place to live.




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Related to this story:
Protest over village bail hostel (14 Feb 08 |  Devon )
Town bail hostel proposal dropped (13 Feb 08 |  Cornwall )
Town house to become bail hostel (12 Feb 08 |  Cornwall )
Police cell prisoners cost £300k (25 May 07 |  Devon )
Police cells still used as jails (16 May 07 |  Devon )

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