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Children’s home re-opens after riot
 

A RESIDENTIAL unit for problem kids on the outskirts of Glasgow today re-opened five months after it was shut after a riot.

The St Mary's Kenmure facility at Bishopbriggs was forced to close in March after children went on the rampage.

The security system was destroyed in fires, four staff were injured and 10 kids escaped.

The incident happened only weeks after police in riot gear had to be used to restore order when staff were attacked during a disturbance. Furious workers later described the unit as a "war zone".

The unit has housed some of Scotland's most dangerous youngsters. A former resident was Luke Mitchell, the convicted murderer of Jodie Jones.

Run by the Cora Foundation for the Catholic Church, it re-opened after £500,000 was spent on new security measures.

Community Safety Minister Fergus Ewing was shown round the unit last week along with local MSP David Whitton.

He said management should have invited residents on the tour too in an attempt to re-assure locals the unit was secure. Instead Mr Whitton claimed that locals had not been told of today's re-opening.

But a church spokesman insisted the re-opening would be phased and every effort had been taken to make sure it was secure.

Capacity at the East Dunbartonshire facility has also been cut by a fifth. St Mary's Kenmure will now house 24 children, which is six less than before.

Publication date 04/08/08

Posted by: The Wise One, Glasgow on 5:01pm Mon 4 Aug 08
If these kids are that dangerous they should be locked up in prison, not some kind of residential home run by a mob of do-gooders.

If kids can't behave in a responsible manner, why should the public be responsible for the kids.

Lock them up and throw away the key.

Posted by: Bear, Glasgow on 5:17pm Mon 4 Aug 08
The Wise One wrote:
If these kids are that dangerous they should be locked up in prison, not some kind of residential home run by a mob of do-gooders. If kids can't behave in a responsible manner, why should the public be responsible for the kids. Lock them up and throw away the key.
aint aw tht bad. a spent time in a secure unit an a no dun anyfin since a bin out so it no fair say lock up an throw key away. sum o us change.
Posted by: Sharmore, Glasgow on 1:27pm Tue 5 Aug 08
The Wise One wrote:
If these kids are that dangerous they should be locked up in prison, not some kind of residential home run by a mob of do-gooders. If kids can't behave in a responsible manner, why should the public be responsible for the kids. Lock them up and throw away the key.
Oh so called Wise One, Yeah that would be the way to deal with it - lock them up and let them rot. What kind of comment is that to make??!! Is that your so called justice?

Yes these kids are bad hence why they are in a secure unit, most of them are like this because of their parents, should we lock them up too?? Then we could build prisons everywhere and keep them all locked up.

Like Bear said some do change, not all but some. At least give the young ones a chance at rehabiltation.

Makes me realise why we live in the society we do these days reading comments like that!!

ShazM
Posted by: The Wise One, Glasgow on 11:02am Wed 6 Aug 08
Posted by: Sharmore, Glasgow on 1:27pm Tue 5 Aug 08

Shaz

I have a pound of potatoes for you which will go nicely with the mince you have written.
Posted by: Sharmore, Glasgow on 2:22pm Wed 6 Aug 08
LOL your so funny wise one.
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