The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Prisoners to dine on ‘lavish’ fare over the festive season

Decision to give inmates such ‘privileges’ criticised

- Paul reoch preoch@thecourier.co.uk

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Theireveni­ngbagwillh­aveIrnBru,crisps, Prisoners across Courier Country will dine like kings this Christmas.

Inmates at Perth and Castle Huntly can look forward to dishes such as chicken Balmoral and cranberry Wellington this festive season, according to menus released through a freedom of informatio­n request.

Critics condemned the “lavish” fare on offer but Scottish Prison Service bosses defended the spread, insisting it was all covered in their catering budget.

Inmates at Castle Huntly open prison will sit down to Christmas Day lunch that will include chicken Balmoral, mushroom brie, hazelnut and cranberry Wellington or a halal curry – followed by a traditiona­l pudding.

New Year’s Day will start with quorn sausage, or a vegetable burger, with Wexford cheddar cheese tart for tea.

At Perth Prison inmates will have a jumbo sausage baguette for lunch, before a dinner of chicken fillet and Christmas Day breakfast:

Tea will consist of bacon with gravy, followed by a chocolate and orange gateaux for dessert.

Alexander Stewart, Mid Scotland and Fife Conservati­ve MSP, said hardworkin­g families would be “devastated” to see such “lavish” fare being dished up to criminals.

“This is appalling,” he said. “Many hard-working families who are trying to make ends meet will be devastated and shocked to learn of prisoners serving sentences getting such privileges.”

James Price, campaign manager at the TaxPayers’ Alliance, agreed: “Prisons should focus on providing inmates with nutritious meals instead of prioritisi­ng excessive or fancy foods.

“Taxpayers have had to live frugally because of the cost of living and burden of high taxes, so the cost of festive catering for prisoners will be a difficult pill to swallow.” He added: “No one expects inmates to serve their time eating only gruel, but it is unfair that taxpayers are funding treats for inmates that they can’t afford for themselves.”

However, a spokeswoma­n for the Scottish Prison Service defended the food on offer during the festive season.

She said: “Over the festive period we offer menus which balances tradition with suitable nutritiona­l content. All menus provided are produced within the catering budget.”

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Picture: Steve MacDougall. Inmates at HM Prison Perth will be able to enjoy a Christmas dinner of chicken fillet and bacon with chocolate gateaux for dessert.

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