Amble Police will move to Fourways2 in the summer

Posted on 19th May 2015 | in Community , Police

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The entrance to Amble police’s new office is via the steps on the middle floor. Fourways2 is also home to Amble Town Council on the top floor and Amble Development Trust on the lower ground floor. There is a ramp behind the steps and a lift inside the building for disabled access.

Neighbourhood officers in Amble are set to move to a new base which will see them remain in the heart of the community they serve.

The Neighbourhood Policing Team will relocate from Amble police station to an office in the Fourways 2 building, at 6 Dilston Terrace, in the main Amble shopping area later this summer.

Earlier this month, people from the community were asked to complete comments cards on the move when information outlining the proposal was displayed in the town.

Amble police station is an old building which is expensive to maintain. The new base is within a modern office building and will give the force better value for money with lower running costs.

Fourways 2 includes a front office facility for the public to visit and will help make officers more accessible and put them closer to the main public areas in the town. The current station opening hours of 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, will continue at the new premises.

Access to the Policing Team’s new office will be via the middle floor of Fourways2. There is a ramp adjacent to the steps and a lift inside for disabled access. The building is also home to Amble Development Trust and Amble Town Council, and three other small businesses.

Commissioner Baird said: “This decision was taken after considering all the comments made by local residents. It was incredibly important that people were given the opportunity to put forward their views on the move and that I took them all on board before reaching a decision on this relocation.

“I was incredibly pleased to see that the majority of comments supported the move as people clearly acknowledge it bases officers further into the community.

“There will also be no change in the opening times for members of the public and the new office has full disabled access.

“One of our priorities in making this move was to make officers more accessible and visible in the communities they serve. I am confident this location will deliver this as officers as will be based near to the main shopping area on Queen Street making it easy for people to call in and speak to them.”

Amble police station will be put up for sale following the relocation with proceeds from it put back into policing.

Neighbourhood Inspector Paul Truscott said: “Our team are looking forward to the move which will put us closer to the centre of our community. Our officers will ensure that Amble residents continue to receive the best policing service from their neighbourhood team.”

To contact the Neighbourhood Policing Team call 101, extension 69191, or visit the Northumbria Police website, www.northumbria.police.uk

 

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2 thoughts on "Amble Police will move to Fourways2 in the summer"

  1. Peter Proctor-Cannon says:

    Sad to see removal van being filled with furniture etc at Amble Police Station. sixty years they have been there, Even spending a boat load of cash modernising not so long ago a modern building with ample parking for police vehicles and visitors!! ! Where these suits get their ideas from is a mystery totally out of touch with the general public a ballot taken they say was in favour of a move! no results for and against published! more central position in the town about half a mile from existing building! now just a office in an office block . Three parking spaces at rear for all the offices and the Trust! . no on street parking, what there is is taken up by residents and current occupiers,The boys club private have parking signs up now! chaos outside chemists at peak times the single yellow lines on Dilston Terrace how long before we see police vehicles parked on them! Why is it that it is front line policing that is hit , not the vehicles / staff and offices of the hierarchy! No matter what the Skirt n Suits say I fear Amble policing level will be a casualty Alnwick will take a priority!bad enough now! Two local police stationed at New building! does not seem enough taking into account Shift hours and holidays and sick.but time will tell,please prove me wrong!!

  2. Peter Proctor-Cannon says:

    My mistake no ballot please ignore ! was comments cards, would be interesting to know how many responded!

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