Taoiseach in favour of reopening part of former Cork prison for inmates

As of yesterday, there were 338 people in Cork Prison, which has 296 beds, with 44 prisoners sleeping on mattresses. Picture Dan Linehan.
Last month, justice minister Jim O’Callaghan said he believed the former prison site, which has been idle for nine years, should be used to help address overcrowding in Cork Prison.
In an exclusive interview with
this week, Mr Martin said he would be ive of Mr O’Callaghan’s position: “We need more places urgently, it is a big challenge, and I think there might be options there in [the former] Cork Prison, whatever is feasible.
He added he anticipated there would be firm proposals, which would take into the need to update facilities in the former prison site. Mr Martin said he also believed The Glen needed “other facilities, other amenities, and other developments”.
As of yesterday, there were 338 people in Cork Prison, which has 296 beds, meaning it was operating at 115% capacity — with 44 prisoners sleeping on mattresses.