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05/05/2009 by admin.
Just read this interesting bit of news from 20/4/09 online at bbc online:
Conditions at a prison are improving with a drop in the number of inmates failing drugs test, a government report says.
Featherstone Prison near Wolverhampton is now a high performing prison, the Chief Inspector of Prisons said.
The number of drug test failures is down from between 30-35% per month in 2007 to 4%, the prison said.
The prison has recently introduced NVQs in recycling and Rugby Football Coaching qualifications.
The prison was inspected in October last year.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/8008999.stm
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