Council steps in to offer police a
temporary home
Rushmoor
Council has stepped in to offer the police a temporary base while
Farnborough police station is closed to the public.
From Monday (21), the Council made space available in the reception area of
its main offices in Farnborough to provide a temporary reception for the police.
The
police reception is being staffed on weekdays from 9am to 5pm by
either a police officer or a station enquiry officer.
The
Council has also offered to make its interview rooms available
if people have confidential issues to discuss. Its reception staff
will also be able to take messages if the police are called away.
The
police reception will be based at the Council Offices until around
March 24, while the police station is closed to the public for
refurbishment work.
Councillor
John Marsh, Leader of the Council, said: "We felt it was important
for the public to have access to the police while the police station
is being refurbished and we were happy to be able to offer a temporary
reception area in the Council Offices. We are pleased that the
police have taken up our offer."
Inspector
John Anderson, Farnborough sector police inspector, said: "While
the essential refurbishment at Farnborough police station is underway
we are unable to open our enquiry office to the public for health
and safety reasons. We apologise for any inconvenience this may
cause.
"We
are very grateful to our partners at Rushmoor Borough Council who
have offered us space to set up a temporary police reception at
their offices for the duration of the refurbishment."
For
more information, please contact Andrew Lloyd, Rushmoor Council
Chief Executive on 01252 398396, Leader Cllr John Marsh, on 01252
545341, or Ian Sainsbury, Media Services Officer NE Hampshire Police,
01256 406477.
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