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Hewell is a men’s prison in the village of Tardebigge, near Redditch in Worcestershire.
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Wormwood Scrubs is a men’s prison in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, West London.
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Feltham A is a young offender institution (YOI) for boys aged 15 to 18 and Feltham B is a Category C prison and YOI in London for men aged over 18.
Belmarsh is a high security prisoner’s prison in southeast London.
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