Colnbrook Immigration Removal Centre
The building was officially opened by Des Browne, who was then Immigration Minister, in September 2004.
The design of the centre is modelled on a high security, Category B criminal prison with wings running into a central area. Each cell is designed to hold two detainees. There is a toilet built into the cell.
The centre is operated by Mitie who also operate Harmondsworth Immigration Removal Centre .
Colnbrook detains people who are due for removal from the UK due to inadequate right to enter or to remain in the United Kingdom and this may include foreign-national prisoners who have completed their sentences in UK prisons and who are detained pending removal from the country.
The centre offers detainees a range of activities whilst they are waiting for deportation including a library, multi-faith worship facilities, education provision, gym and sports activities, and a shop.
References
- ^ "Colnbrook Immigration Removal Centre Archived 2008-09-05 at the Wayback Machine." UK Border Agency. Retrieved on 13 February 2010.