Address
HMP Wolds
Everthorpe
East Yorkshire
HU15 2JZ

Phone
+44 (0)1430 428000
Fax
+44 (0)1430 428001
To book a visit
+44 (0)1430 428013
 
 
 
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What to Expect on a Visit

On arrival
You will be directed to report to the Visitors' Centre for initial registration. Please try to arrive at least twenty minutes prior to the starting time of your visit, to ensure that the entry searching process does not delay the start of your visit. Visitors who are running late for their visit will be admitted but only if they arrive 30 minutes before the end of the visits session. Arrivals after that time will not be admitted.

In the Visitors' Centre you will need to produce your Visiting Order (VO) and acceptable form of identification. Photographic identification, such as driving licence and passports should be current as out of date documents will no longer be accepted as identification.

Social visitors are not permitted to take hand baggage beyond the Visitors' Centre, and locker facilities are available for safe storage of such items. Please retain the key during your visit. At this point you will also be informed of the maximum amount of money that you may take into the prison for the purpose of purchasing light refreshments during your visit.

Once registered, you will be called forward to the Entry Building Visitors' Entrance for searching. Your identification will be rechecked, identification wristbands applied, and you will be directed across to the
Visits Hall.

If you are bringing babies or small children into the prison and require a pram/stroller or child carry seat, we will provide one for your use during your visit. High chairs and baby bouncing chairs are available for use during the visit.

Volunteer counselling and welfare advice services are also available within the Visitors’ Centre.

Searching

All visitors to HMP Wolds are searched on entry to the prison. Consent to being searched is a precondition of entry into any G4S prison, and notices to this effect can be seen displayed in the Visitors' Centre and in the entrances to the prison. Exit searching will also take place following every visiting session.

Searching will be carried out with due regard for the dignity of the individual and his/her possessions. Manual searching by staff will be supplemented by the use of x-ray and metal detection equipment, drug detection dogs and equipment, and CCTV surveillance. Children under ten years of age will always be searched by female members of staff. Arrangements for the searching of infants will specifically require the parent or carer to observe the process.

Drug and explosive detection equipment will be deployed in the Visitor Entrance Search Area, supplemented by periodic use of passive drug detection ('sniffer') dogs.

The Visits Hall

Once searching has been completed, adult visitors will report to the officer at the main entrance to the Visits Hall, have their wrist band checked under the UV light, hand in their VO, and all visitors will then move to the Visits Hall where you will be directed to a pre-selected and numbered table.

Seating arrangements are designed as to place offenders in specific seats that are visually identifiable. Offenders will not be allowed to sit on seats other than those provided for their use. The same applies also to visitors. Please be aware that CCTV is continually in operation in the Visits Hall. Explicit sexual, indecent or other antisocial behaviour will not be tolerated and contravention of these rules may result in early termination of the visit. Visitors should also be warned that their hands should remain visible at all times.

During the visits sessions, a WRVS refreshments bar will be open for the convenience of visitors/offenders but refreshments purchased must be consumed in the Visits Hall as offenders are not permitted to take items back to their units.

Play equipment is available in an area of the Visits Hall to keep the children amused, with play workers available during some sessions. Visitors should be aware that they are responsible for supervising their children and not visits staff.

At the conclusion of the visiting session, offenders will remain in the Visits Hall until all their visitors have been accounted for and have left the building. Wrist Band verification will ensure that only visitors leave the Visits building. Offenders will be accounted for also, prior to the Visits Hall being vacated.

The Visits Hall is designated a non-smoking area in the interests of public health. Signs to this effect will be prominently displayed. No tobacco products should be carried into visits by offenders or visitors.

 
 
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