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Final protest against prison site | Final protest against prison site |
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Residents in Cwmbran have held a final demonstration in protest over plans that could see a prison open near their homes. | |
The town's old police training centre is one of four possible sites being considered to house a new Welsh jail. | The town's old police training centre is one of four possible sites being considered to house a new Welsh jail. |
A similar protest in August attracted around 300 people from the Greenmeadow area of the town. | A similar protest in August attracted around 300 people from the Greenmeadow area of the town. |
The 39-acre site was bought by the Ministry of Justice in 2007, prompting fears that it is the front runner. | The 39-acre site was bought by the Ministry of Justice in 2007, prompting fears that it is the front runner. |
It has been rated as a "very good" site by officials and could hold up to 1,500 inmates if given the go-ahead. | It has been rated as a "very good" site by officials and could hold up to 1,500 inmates if given the go-ahead. |
The three other potential places for the new prison are Merthyr, Wrexham and Caernarfon. | The three other potential places for the new prison are Merthyr, Wrexham and Caernarfon. |
Public consultation on the possible choices for the prison site closes at the end of October, prompting this final demonstration in Cwmbran. | Public consultation on the possible choices for the prison site closes at the end of October, prompting this final demonstration in Cwmbran. |
Opposition | Opposition |
One of the organisers, local councillor Catherine Lewis said: "I'd like to think that our voice is going to be heard. | One of the organisers, local councillor Catherine Lewis said: "I'd like to think that our voice is going to be heard. |
"At least we can say we have tried our very best to stop it." | "At least we can say we have tried our very best to stop it." |
Ms Lewis said she and others supporting the action were not opposed to a prison being sited in the Cwmbran area. | Ms Lewis said she and others supporting the action were not opposed to a prison being sited in the Cwmbran area. |
"It's only that site we are against. It's a stones throw from a highly populated area, it is so inappropriate." | "It's only that site we are against. It's a stones throw from a highly populated area, it is so inappropriate." |
The initial report on the shortlisted locations see the advantages of Cwmbran being close to the M4 corridor, courts and rail links. | The initial report on the shortlisted locations see the advantages of Cwmbran being close to the M4 corridor, courts and rail links. |
Although the Cwmbran site was only officially shortlisted in August, its opponents have been putting together a petition to oppose the plans since October 2007 after finding out that the site had been sold to the Ministry of Justice. | Although the Cwmbran site was only officially shortlisted in August, its opponents have been putting together a petition to oppose the plans since October 2007 after finding out that the site had been sold to the Ministry of Justice. |
Torfaen council has previously stated it would oppose the plans as it would jeopardise its own multi-million pound programme to regenerate the nearby town centre. | Torfaen council has previously stated it would oppose the plans as it would jeopardise its own multi-million pound programme to regenerate the nearby town centre. |
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