Part of Oral Answers to Questions — British Army. – in the House of Commons at on 26 July 1922.
Persons remanded in custody by the Sheffield magistrates for one or two days are detained in the police cells at the Central Police Offices; these cells are not suitable for detention for longer periods, but if a prisoner asks to be allowed to remain, instead of going to prison, so as to have facilities for preparing his defence, this is permitted. I am informed that there are no other police cells or other buildings suitable for remanded prisoners, but I am making further inquiries.