Derwentside IRC
Switchboard:Â 01207 260 221
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Safer Custody Helpline: 01207 260 221 –Â Welfare department: open 07:00 22:00 seven days a week.Â
Visiting
By car:
From the A1(M):
- At junction 62 of the A1(M), take the A690 exit to Sunderland/Durham/Consett/A691 for 0.3 mi
- At Carrville Interchange, take the 1st exit onto A690 for 1.8 mi
- At Gilesgate Roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto Leazes Rd/A690 for 0.7 mi
- Use the left lane to turn right at Millburngate for 157 ft
- Continue onto Framwellgate/A691
- Continue to follow A691 for 0.6 mi
- At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Southfield Way/A691
- Go through 1 roundabout
- At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto A691 for 2.4 mi
- At the roundabout, take the 1st exit and stay on A691 for 0.5 mi
- At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit and stay on A691 for 7.1 mi
- At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Durham Rd/B6309
- Continue to follow B6309
- Destination will be on the left
By bus:
From Durham Station:
- Walk to Milburngate (approx. 5 minutes from the station) and look for Stand M
- The X5 bus will take you to Consett Bus Station, and takes approximately 40 minutes
- From Consett Bus Station, look for Stand A
- The X71 will take you to either Pretoria Club or West View bus stop (approx. 10 minutes)
- From either bus stop, it is a short walk to the Derwentside road entrance
From Newcastle Station:
- Walk to St Nicholas’ Street, and look for High Level Bridge North End bus stop
- Take the X71 bus direct to West View bus stop (approx. 45 minutes)
- From West View bus stop, it’s a short walk to the Derwentside entrance
By train:
Best linked train stations – Durham (DHM) or Newcastle (NCL)
Booking a visit – domestic visits (family and friends) and legal visits: Any bookings must be made with a minimum of 24 hours notice.
Visiting hours at the IRC are between 9am and 9pm every day. Last entry to the centre will be at 8.15pm.
If you wish to visit a resident at Derwentside, please either visit Derwentside IRC | Serco website and book direct through the request a visit link or contact us on 01207 260 221.
More information:
Domestic visitors’ identification: Social visitors (i.e. personal visitors to residents) must provide
One of the following:
- A passport (current or if expired within 5 years of expiry date). This can include foreign passports and travel documents recognised by HM Government.
- European Community identity card
- Photographic driving licence
Or two of the following:
- Birth certificate
- Marriage certificate
- Rail or bus pass with photograph
- Employer’s ID card or NUS student card
- Young person’s proof of age card
- Trade union membership card
- Senior citizen travel pass issued by a local authority
- Home Office ARC card (asylum support application registration card)
- Benefits book
Remember to bring your ID for each and every visit you attend, failure to provide the correct forms of ID can and will result in refusal of entry to the centre in accordance with this