Kent Messenger Maidstone

Police to sell off County HQ to save on maintenanc­e costs

Existing workforce to be moved from Maidstone site to other locations

- Exclusive by Katie Heslop kheslop@thekmgroup.co.uk

Kent Police are selling their Sutton Road headquarte­rs in Maidstone.

The site is no longer providing the “best possible value for money” and cash from the sale will be reinvested.

The chief officer team will relocate in September to the North Kent Police Station in Northfleet, but it’s not yet known where remaining staff will be placed.

Officers, support staff and administra­tors are based at the HQ. The exact number is not known but Kent Police Federation Chairman Neil Mennie believes it to be in the hundreds. Deputy Chief Officer Ian Drysdale said the force had spent 18 months reviewing its estate and had spent a lot of work looking at how it can deliver its services, which are rated outstandin­g. He added: “The Chief Constable has come to the decision the force’s headquarte­rs site is no longer providing the best possible value for money due to its ongoing maintenanc­e costs and we are able to consider alternativ­e locations that are owned elsewhere in the county. “Therefore, the Chief Constable and the Kent Police and Crime Commission­er have decided to sell the current headquarte­rs and invest that money back into other parts of our operationa­l policing estate and training school, which we remain committed to retaining and improving.”

Maidstone Police Station, in Palace Avenue, is unaffected and the force will keep its training school in Coverdale Avenue, which is near the HQ site.

“We will update the public as well as our officers and staff on this project as and when further informatio­n becomes available,” DCO Drysdale added.

The closest police stations to Maidstone, which could take staff, are in Gillingham and Rainham.

Whether they have extra capacity is not known and the force has not said which sites are being considered.

There are also stations in further afield, including in Dover, Deal, Ashford and the large Bouverie House in Folkestone.

In March it was revealed that Kent County Council is considerin­g quitting Sessions House, in Maidstone after more than a century, with about 1,100 members of staff potentiall­y affected. It wants to stay in Maidstone.

 ??  ?? The control room at Kent Police’s Sutton Road HQ in 1987
The control room at Kent Police’s Sutton Road HQ in 1987
 ??  ?? The view of HQ most of us see as we drive along the Sutton Road. The complex stretches back from this main building
The view of HQ most of us see as we drive along the Sutton Road. The complex stretches back from this main building
 ??  ?? Ian Drysdale
Ian Drysdale
 ??  ?? An aerial view in 1959
An aerial view in 1959

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