painted overnight 28 February/1 March 2021. On 4 September 2013, it was announced that HM Prison Reading would close by the end of that year, and the prison formally closed in January 2014 under
The Closure of Prisons Order 2014. There have been calls for the prison building to be preserved as an arts and cultural hub, and Reading Borough Council have confirmed that they would like to retain the complex. In June 2014 it was proposed that the site could be converted into a theatre venue. However, in November 2015 it was announced by Chancellor George Osborne and Justice Secretary Michael Gove that the site was to be sold to housing developers. In May 2016, it was announced that the former prison would be made available as an arts venue for the Reading 2016 Year of Culture programme. An exhibition curated by
Artangel attracted tens of thousands of visitors. There have been concerted efforts by campaigners wanting a permanent arts and cultural hub at the gaol. These include a petition started by local MP
Matt Rodda and the "Reading Gaol Hug" in which about 1000 people surrounded the gaol linking hands. However in October 2019 the Ministry of Justice announced that the site was to be sold. A "March to the Gaol" scheduled for March 2021 had to be cancelled at the last moment due to the Coronavirus Pandemic. Reading Borough Council put forward a bid to turn the gaol into an arts and cultural hub. Artisan Real Estate was the successful bidder but in November 2020 it was announced that the sale had fallen through. Reading Borough Council were then given a period of exclusivity to prepare a new bid for the gaol by mid March 2021 On the night of 28 February 2021,
graffiti artist
Banksy painted a mural on the wall of the prison depicting a prisoner escaping on a rope made of bedsheets tied to a
typewriter, speculated to be a reference to Wilde's imprisonment. Banksy uploaded a video of the creation titled "Create Escape" on 5 March, mixed over a narration by
Bob Ross. Damian Jones of
NME noted the possible link to the ongoing campaign to save the gaol building as an arts hub, and local MP
Matt Rodda also expressed the hope that the artwork would become a part of this. In May 2021, it was announced that Reading Borough Council's bid for the gaol had been turned down by the Ministry of Justice because the offer of £2.6 million was too low. In January 2024, the property was sold for £7 million to the non-profit Ziran Education Foundation, run by the Chinese-born businessman Channing Bi. ==Notable former inmates==