NI: Magilligan prisoners take part in parkrun event
Prisoners at Magilligan have become the first in Northern Ireland to take part in a parkrun event.
The prisoners were joined by prison staff in the first of their weekly parkrun events on Saturday as part of a collabortion between parkrun UK and Magilligan Prison.
parkrun UK is a non-profit which supports communities to co-ordinate free, volunteer-led 5k and 2k events for walkers and runners.
The Magilligan event, or Lower Drummans parkrun, takes place within the prison perimeter each Saturday and will see prisoners and staff involved as walkers, runners and volunteer organisers.
Colin Rice, Magilligan’s senior gym instructor, said: “I heard about a prison in England doing a parkrun and looked into the idea for one at Magilligan. The prisoners were up for it as well as staff, and with the support of parkrun UK we arranged our first event for Saturday.”
He added: “I want to get more men involved who don’t really engage with the gym to encourage a healthier lifestyle. I believe a parkrun is ideal for this as it is available to all, no matter what fitness level.”
Governor Gary Milling said: “Rehabilitation is truly at the heart of all we do at Magilligan prison and parkrun is a really good fit with this.
“The parkrun presents a good opportunity to help those not yet engaged with health and fitness activities to change their habits and, hopefully, to continue with a focus on a healthy lifestyle when they return to their communities.”
parkrun’s country manager in Northern Ireland, Matt Shields, added: “The fact that this is also an activity that prisoners and staff can do together also breaks down barriers and builds cohesion. For everyone involved we feel this is a win, win situation.”