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HMP Magilligan: 'Prison parkrun is all about creating fewer victims' | |
(4 months later) | |
Governor Gary Milling rejects any suggestion that the weekly event is a perk which prisoners do not deserve | Governor Gary Milling rejects any suggestion that the weekly event is a perk which prisoners do not deserve |
A weekly run inside one of Northern Ireland’s jails is being used to try to help prisoners turn their lives around. | A weekly run inside one of Northern Ireland’s jails is being used to try to help prisoners turn their lives around. |
The sight of inmates on the move inside HMP Magilligan gives a whole new meaning to the phrase ‘prisoners on the run’. | The sight of inmates on the move inside HMP Magilligan gives a whole new meaning to the phrase ‘prisoners on the run’. |
The jail, near Limavady, stages an official 5km (3.1 mile) parkrun on Saturday mornings. | The jail, near Limavady, stages an official 5km (3.1 mile) parkrun on Saturday mornings. |
It happens at the same time as parkrun events take place across the outside world. | It happens at the same time as parkrun events take place across the outside world. |
Magilligan was the first prison parkrun on the island of Ireland and the second within the UK | Magilligan was the first prison parkrun on the island of Ireland and the second within the UK |
The governor, Gary Milling, rejects any suggestion that the weekly event is a perk which prisoners do not deserve. | The governor, Gary Milling, rejects any suggestion that the weekly event is a perk which prisoners do not deserve. |
“We realise that we’ve got to do something different - rehabilitation is the key,” he said. | “We realise that we’ve got to do something different - rehabilitation is the key,” he said. |
His aim is to reduce the chances of prisoners re-offending once released. | His aim is to reduce the chances of prisoners re-offending once released. |
“This is all about making sure we create fewer victims in Northern Ireland society,” Mr Milling added. | “This is all about making sure we create fewer victims in Northern Ireland society,” Mr Milling added. |
BBC News NI was allowed to film the weekly event, and talk to some of the prisoners taking part. | BBC News NI was allowed to film the weekly event, and talk to some of the prisoners taking part. |
Given the confined space, they have to run up and down an outdoor walkway six times. | Given the confined space, they have to run up and down an outdoor walkway six times. |
There are none of the trees or greenery that many parkruns enjoy. | There are none of the trees or greenery that many parkruns enjoy. |
Instead, inmates run past prison huts, barbed wire and high fences. | Instead, inmates run past prison huts, barbed wire and high fences. |
However, they do enjoy one parkrun tradition – refreshments afterwards, including tea, coffee, biscuits and sometimes cake. | However, they do enjoy one parkrun tradition – refreshments afterwards, including tea, coffee, biscuits and sometimes cake. |
Deputy governor Alan Platt has completed 250 parkruns | Deputy governor Alan Platt has completed 250 parkruns |
'We're here as a punishment, not to be punished' | 'We're here as a punishment, not to be punished' |
Dismissing the idea that prisoners should not be allowed a parkrun, one inmate said: “We’re here as a punishment, we’re not here to be punished.” | Dismissing the idea that prisoners should not be allowed a parkrun, one inmate said: “We’re here as a punishment, we’re not here to be punished.” |
Another said: “I want to be healthy when I get out of jail. I don’t want to lie around and do nothing with my life. | Another said: “I want to be healthy when I get out of jail. I don’t want to lie around and do nothing with my life. |
“If people want us to come out and start re-offending again, well that’s because we haven’t done our jail time right and in here, doing this parkrun, helps us get better for getting outside. | “If people want us to come out and start re-offending again, well that’s because we haven’t done our jail time right and in here, doing this parkrun, helps us get better for getting outside. |
“It’s a build up of little things that all add up to the bigger picture.” | “It’s a build up of little things that all add up to the bigger picture.” |
The parkrun has been running for six years at Magilligan but only now have cameras been allowed to film it. | The parkrun has been running for six years at Magilligan but only now have cameras been allowed to film it. |
The governor, Gary Milling, is a runner himself, as is the deputy governor Alan Platt who has completed 250 parkruns. One of the prisoners has done 100. | The governor, Gary Milling, is a runner himself, as is the deputy governor Alan Platt who has completed 250 parkruns. One of the prisoners has done 100. |
A local running club, Springwell, has supported the event from the start and a number of its members took part in the 5km run on the morning we were filming. | A local running club, Springwell, has supported the event from the start and a number of its members took part in the 5km run on the morning we were filming. |
Mr Milling said: “The big thing that you notice here … you’ve got the people that live here, the people that work here, people that have got absolutely nothing to do with here, all in here together. | Mr Milling said: “The big thing that you notice here … you’ve got the people that live here, the people that work here, people that have got absolutely nothing to do with here, all in here together. |
“What we’re trying to do is show that inside this environment we can still hold some normality. | “What we’re trying to do is show that inside this environment we can still hold some normality. |
“Parkrun is just one of a range of interventions that we do where we’re looking to challenge people, support people, to make them look at themselves and look at their relationship with society differently. | “Parkrun is just one of a range of interventions that we do where we’re looking to challenge people, support people, to make them look at themselves and look at their relationship with society differently. |
“Over 70% or so of people that come into custody in Northern Ireland do so with alcohol and/or substance related histories. | “Over 70% or so of people that come into custody in Northern Ireland do so with alcohol and/or substance related histories. |
“What the prison service is trying to do is to break those old, toxic habits of the past,” Mr Milling said. | “What the prison service is trying to do is to break those old, toxic habits of the past,” Mr Milling said. |
Event director Colin Rice also takes part in the run | Event director Colin Rice also takes part in the run |
Magilligan was the first prison parkrun on the island of Ireland and the second within the UK. | Magilligan was the first prison parkrun on the island of Ireland and the second within the UK. |
Its official title is Lower Drummans, and the event director is prison officer Colin Rice. | Its official title is Lower Drummans, and the event director is prison officer Colin Rice. |
On the parkrun website, it does not mention it is staged within a prison but does say it takes place “on a closed facility and is therefore open to authorised people only”. | On the parkrun website, it does not mention it is staged within a prison but does say it takes place “on a closed facility and is therefore open to authorised people only”. |
Parkruns are held around the world, including at more than 800 different locations across the UK, with more than two million participants in total. | Parkruns are held around the world, including at more than 800 different locations across the UK, with more than two million participants in total. |
Events are free and run by volunteers, but they also rely on local councils and land owners to enable them be staged. | Events are free and run by volunteers, but they also rely on local councils and land owners to enable them be staged. |
The parkrun is not compulsory at Magilligan. On the day we filmed, around 30 prisoners took part in the 500-capacity jail. | The parkrun is not compulsory at Magilligan. On the day we filmed, around 30 prisoners took part in the 500-capacity jail. |
The fastest time for the 5km run was 19 minutes and 25 seconds. Anything under 20 minutes is seen as quick for a parkrun. | The fastest time for the 5km run was 19 minutes and 25 seconds. Anything under 20 minutes is seen as quick for a parkrun. |
It is billed as 'timed run' rather than a 'race', but once the weekly event begins there is keen competition for places. | It is billed as 'timed run' rather than a 'race', but once the weekly event begins there is keen competition for places. |
Inside a jail or outside, there is always a sprint to be first. | Inside a jail or outside, there is always a sprint to be first. |
There is no escape. | There is no escape. |
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