Booking line: 0300 060 6602
The booking line is open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday: 8:30am to 4:30pm Find out about call charges
Visiting times:
Tuesday, 2pm to 3:30pm and 5:15pm to 6:45pm
Wednesday, 2pm to 3:30pm
Thursday, 2pm to 3:30pm and 5:15pm to 6:45pm
Friday, 2pm to 3:30pm
Saturday, 8:30am to 11am and 1:30pm to 3:30pm
Sunday, 8:30am to 11am and 1:30pm to 3:30pm
If you have any concerns or individual needs when visiting Holme House, please contact the prison prior to arrival, or approach any member of staff on arrival.
We will ensure to listen to needs/queries and hopefully ensure your visit runs smoothly, with you feeling as comfortable as possible.
We are also conscious that some of our visitors may be visiting a prison for the first time, and we recognise this could be an intimidating or anxious time.
Please approach staff and we will happily answer any questions that you may have and talk you through the visits process so you are aware of what to expect.
Thornaby, Stockton and Middlesbrough railway stations are all less than 5 miles from the prison. Local buses run from Stockton and Middlesbrough to the prison.
You need to book in at the visitors centre at least 50 minutes before the finish time for each visiting session.
Staff will search all visitors on entry to the prison.
Holme House has a family-friendly dress code which means visitors should dress appropriately. You cannot wear hooded clothing, ripped jeans, vests, low-cut tops, shorts, short dresses and headwear, other than that worn for religious reasons. Additionally, you may be asked to remove boots, headbands or scarves during the search process. You may be refused entry if you are wearing revealing clothes or clothing with offensive slogans.
There are strict controls on what you can take into Holme House. You will have to leave most of the things you have with you in a locker (you will need a £1 coin) . This includes pushchairs and car seats.
You will be told the rules by an officer at the start of your visit. If you break the rules, your visit could be cancelled and you could be banned from visiting again.
Visiting facilities
Holme House has a visitors centre run by Nepacs who can provide information, guidance and support to families and friends of prisoners.
Refreshments are available in the visits hall during your visit. There is also a children’s play area available to use.
You can contact the visitors centre on: 01642 744 080.
Family visits/new dad visits 2025
Main family visits
Weds 28 May (applications open Mon 21 Apr to Mon 5 May)
Weds 23 Jul (applications open Mon 16 Jun to Mon 30 Jun)
Weds 27 Aug (applications open Mon 21 Jul to Mon 4 Aug)
Weds 29 Oct (applications open Mon 22 Sep to Mon 6 Oct)
Weds 17 Dec (applications open Mon 10 Nov to 24 Nov)
Vulnerable prisoners family visits
Thursday 14 Aug (applications open Mon 7 Jul to 21 Jul)
Thursday 18 Dec (applications open Mon 10 Nov to 24 Nov)
New dad visits
Tues 6 May
Tues 3 Jun
Tues 1 Jul
Tues 5 Aug
Tues 2 Sep
Tues 7 Oct
Tues 4 Nov
Tues 2 Dec
Vulnerable prisoners new dad visits
Thursday 5 Jun
Thursday 3 Jul
Thursday 7 Aug
Thursday 4 Sep
Thursday 2 Oct
Thursday 6 Nov
Thursday 4 Dec
Keep in touch with someone at Holme House
There are several ways you can keep in touch with someone during their time at Holme House.
Secure video calls
To have a secure video call with someone in this prison you need to:
Prisoners have phones in their cells but can only make outgoing calls, so they will always have to call you. They have to buy weekly phone credits to do this.
They can phone anyone named on their list of friends and family. This list is checked by security when they first arrive so it may take a few days before they are able to call.
All post, apart from legal letters, will be opened and checked by officers.
National Prison Radio’s Family and Friends request show
National Prison Radio broadcasts into prison cells across England and Wales 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Family and friends can stay connected with their loved ones in prison by sending song requests, written messages and voice recordings. They are then read and played out on weekly episodes.
You can no longer send money by bank transfer, cheque, postal order or send cash by post.
If you cannot use the online service, you may be able to apply for an exemption - for example if you:
are unable to use a computer, a smart phone or the internet
do not have a debit card
This will allow you to send money by post.
Gifts and parcels
To receive books prisoner must put in an application to coincide with a visit, then visitors will hand in books at the visits center on that day.
All prisoners who have served under 30 days from coming into custody will be eligible to receive an “Early Days Clothing Parcel” from their contact list. This does not have to be from an approved supplier. Please be mindful that this is not 30 days from when arriving in Holme House but 30 days from when first coming into custody at whichever establishment.
Families and friends are also allowed to send or hand in books to prisoners on a booked visit. Visitors will not be allowed to hand books directly to prisoners; they will need to be left with staff to process.
Holme House also trains prisoners to be “listeners”.
Arrival and first night
When someone first arrives at Holme House, they will be able to contact a family member by phone. This could be quite late in the evening, depending on the time they arrive.
They will get to speak to someone who will check how they’re feeling and ask about any immediate health and wellbeing needs.
Induction
Each prisoner who arrives at Holme House gets an induction that lasts about a week. They will meet professionals who will help them with:
health and wellbeing, including mental and sexual health
any substance misuse issues, including drugs and alcohol
personal development in custody and on release, including skills, education and training and a visit to the Careers Centre
other support (sometimes called ‘interventions’), such as managing difficult emotions
Everyone also finds out about the rules, fire safety, and how things like calls and visits work.
Accommodation
Around 1,200 prisoners live at Holme House across 7 self-contained residential communities. One house block is a drugs therapeutic community and one is for vulnerable prisoners.
There is a mixture of single and double cells with toilets and communal showers.
Prisoners have access to a range of healthcare services and facilities, gym, library, exercise equipment in the exercise yards, sports field and multi-faith chaplaincy team.
Education and work
Education in Holme House is provided by Novus which offers a range of academic courses from basic education onwards, as well as vocational courses.
Work opportunities are available in:
laundry
warehouse
woodmill
joinery and upholstery
painting and decorating
textiles
assembly
printing
industrial cleaning
gardens and horticulture
waste management
computer coding
Prisoners can also gain qualifications through working in these areas, as well as in maths and English.
Other opportunities include art and music, and chances to become a mentor.
Some prisoners at Holme House may qualify to apply for release on temporary licence (ROTL).
Organisations Holme House works with
Holme House works with these organisations which offer prisoners advice and help with housing, family support, employment or related training after release:
To contact the Families and Significant Others Functional Head email support@nepacs.co.uk
Support at Holme House
Nepacs offers support to families and can signpost you to other helpful services.
Concerns, problems and complaints
In an emergency
Call 01642 744000 if you think a prisoner is at immediate risk of harm. Ask for the Orderly Officer and explain that your concern is an emergency.
Contact category
Phone number
Additional information
Non-emergency
01642 744 355
Call this number if you have concerns about a prisoner’s safety or wellbeing which are serious but not life-threatening or complete a safer custody contact form on the Prisoners’ Families Helpline website.
Staff Integrity Hotline
0800 917 6877 (24 hours answering machine)
This number can be called anonymously. If you are concerned about a prisoner being bullied by a member of staff, you can use this number. As this line is managed separately from the prison, you can call this number anonymously.
Details added for National Prison Radio's Family and Friends request show.
1 April 2022
Updated visiting guidance based on 1 April COVID rule changes
16 March 2022
Added link to new safer custody information under Security and safeguarding.
10 January 2022
Updated visiting information: Testing for visitors aged 12 and over.
24 August 2021
Added link to information about testing for physical contact at visits.
16 June 2021
New visiting times and booking information added.
13 May 2021
Prison moved into National Stage 3 framework and is now preparing to open visits for family, friends and significant others. We will update this page with specific visiting information as soon as possible.
10 February 2021
Governor change, population capacity, and safeguarding info.
21 December 2020
Updated visit info
4 December 2020
Updated visiting information in line with new local restriction tiers.
2 December 2020
Updated visiting information in line with new local restriction tiers.
6 November 2020
Updated visiting information in line with new national restrictions in England.
19 August 2020
Updated visiting information in line with coronavirus restrictions.