Monument record MWX445 - HMP Weare

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Summary

Weare was originally known as Bibby Resolution, a barge to accommodate troops after the Falklands conflict of 1982. The Bibby Resolution was brought from the Falkland Islands to New York for use as a floating detention facility to house prisoners. It was leased for five years. By 1997 it was decided by the Prison Service that a ship could be used as a short term measure to deal with the rapidly rising prison population, and after a formal planning application was agreed the Bibby Resolution, now HMP Weare, was brought from New York. Weare has a certified normal accommodation of 400. Inmates are housed in a five-storied cell block. They are in four lines with each pair flanking a narrow corridor. Between each of these pairs there is an open space which provides light for the inside lines of cells. These cells have unbarred windows, whilst those facing out to sea have bars. None of the windows open. Air conditioning is provided. The cells measure 12 feet by 8 feet and contain double bunks, a WC and shower room. A large gymnasium is on the top floor and there is a small outdoor exercise area on the top deck of the ship. Additional exercise areas are provided on shore

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Weare was originally known as Bibby Resolution, a barge to accommodate troops after the Falklands conflict of 1982. The Bibby Resolution was brought from the Falkland Islands to New York for use as a floating detention facility to house prisoners. It was leased for five years. By 1997 it was decided by the Prison Service that a ship could be used as a short term measure to deal with the rapidly rising prison population, and after a formal planning application was agreed the Bibby Resolution, now HMP Weare, was brought from New York. Weare has a certified normal accommodation of 400. Inmates are housed in a five-storied cell block. They are in four lines with each pair flanking a narrow corridor. Between each of these pairs there is an open space which provides light for the inside lines of cells. These cells have unbarred windows, whilst those facing out to sea have bars. None of the windows open. Air conditioning is provided. The cells measure 12 feet by 8 feet and contain double bunks, a WC and shower room. A large gymnasium is on the top floor and there is a small outdoor exercise area on the top deck of the ship. Additional exercise areas are provided on shore.


<1> Anon, 1994, Bibby Resolution plays key role in US drugs war, 42-3 (Article in serial). SWX2181.

<2> National Record of the Historic Environment, 1139564 (Digital archive). SDO14739.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <1> Article in serial: Anon. 1994. Bibby Resolution plays key role in US drugs war. 42-3.
  • <2> Digital archive: National Record of the Historic Environment. 1139564.

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Location

Grid reference SY 69400 74400 (point)
Map sheet SY67SE
Unitary Authority Dorset

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Other Statuses/References

  • Legacy UID: Dorset Sites and Monuments Record: 4 001 379
  • Legacy UID: National Monuments Record: SY 67 SE 98
  • Legacy UID: National Record of the Historic Environment: 1139564
  • National Buildings Record: 93892

Record last edited

Oct 31 2023 10:18AM

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