Isle of Wight Constituency: Camp Hill Site

Justice – in the House of Commons at on 22 November 2022.

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Photo of Bob Seely Bob Seely Conservative, Isle of Wight

What plans he has for the Camp Hill site in Isle of Wight constituency.

Photo of Damian Hinds Damian Hinds The Minister of State, Ministry of Justice

As my hon. Friend knows, HM Prison Camp Hill in his constituency was closed in 2013. We are currently exploring options for a number of decommissioned prison sites, including Camp Hill.

Photo of Bob Seely Bob Seely Conservative, Isle of Wight

Do Ministers agree that one way the Government can drive economic growth is through quicker decision making? As the Minister has admitted, we have waited nearly a decade for an answer on Camp Hill. Do Ministers understand, and have they taken on board, that our preferred option on the Isle of Wight is for the Camp Hill site to be sold to the council at a price it can afford—we have done that with the Columbine building in East Cowes—so that we can use that land for jobs, housing and development, taking pressure off greenfield sites and creating wealth on the Island, rather than having this valuable site stand empty for such a long time?

Photo of Damian Hinds Damian Hinds The Minister of State, Ministry of Justice

First, I agree with my hon. Friend about the importance of making timely decisions on all such matters. I also hear what he says; transferring that site to Isle of Wight Council is one of the options being looked at, among others. I know that MOJ officials have been speaking to the council, and I commit to my hon. Friend that they will continue to do so.