Cricket Pavilion refurbished by North Sea Camp

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The local cricket pavilion for Boston cricket club had been broken into and vandalised 3 times in the last 2 years and the cost of refurbishment was beyond the resources of the small club which was facing closure. The restorative justice team at HMO North Sea Camp, stepped in and serving prisoners worked with the cricket club to repair and refurbish the club house which was opened on 3rd August.

Restorative justice is a key part in preparing serving prisoners to play a full part in the community upon their release form custody, and is some payback to the community which has suffered by reason of crime. The cricket pavilion is just an example of one the many projects which are undertaken each year by the prisoners nearing the end of their sentences.

 

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