Initial proposals for historic site include plans for educational centre, museum and exhibition space

It has hosted medieval kings, housed the imprisoned Oscar Wilde, and been decorated by Banksy. But for a decade, the site of the former Reading gaol, built on the footprint of the town’s medieval monastery, has been shuttered and empty, to the frustration of local politicians and campaigners.

Now, a decade after it was mothballed by the Ministry of Justice, the former HMP Reading has finally been sold to a non-profit educational foundation for £7m, the government has confirmed.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

State of social care in England ‘never been so bad’, social services boss warns

Councils receiving 5,400 new requests for help each day while capacity has…

Eat the rainbow! 10 spectacular salads to help you eat 30 plants a week

The more colourful your plate, the more nourishing it will be, too.…

North Korean hypersonic missile hit target in test firing, says state media

Launch was detected by militaries in the region, and was criticised by…

UK forced to delay checks on imports from EU by six months

Introduction postponed until 2022 because border post infrastructure will not be ready…