Nottingham Post

Response times ‘will improve’ in police plan

HENRY WANTS SPECIALIST POLICE TEAMS SHIFTED TO THE MEADOWS

- By MIA O’HARE mia.ohare@reachplc.com

THE Meadows could soon see a boost in police response times and visibility if plans for a permanent base go ahead.

It comes after Nottingham­shire Police and Crime Commission­er Caroline Henry made an offer to buy space for response and neighbourh­ood policing teams to operate from.

Nottingham­shire Police would be stationed at London Road fire station, alongside fire service colleagues.

The current tenants, Nottingham City Council’s emergency planning staff, could move out by March 2023.

The plan to sell the lease has been recommende­d for approval and is set for a decision by the city council’s executive board on Tuesday.

Commission­er Henry, who is responsibl­e for Nottingham­shire Police’s estate, said: “I’m excited about the prospect of securing space at this key strategic site.”

She added: “It is something that Nottingham­shire Police Chief Constable Craig Guildford has been driving to achieve for some time now and I’m delighted that our hard work means we are now close to making it a reality.

“Residents in The Meadows could soon see a greater visible presence and I’m sure they will be delighted at the reassuring prospect of having a police station on their doorstep.

“It will mean another collaborat­ion with Nottingham­shire Fire and Rescue Service and represents good value for money for all parties.” Inspector Karl Thomas, district commander for Nottingham South, which includes The Meadows, welcomed the proposals.

He said: “This is a great opportunit­y for our neighbourh­ood officers to become even more integrated into the local community in The Meadows.

“The move will assist with our response times and visibility in the neighbourh­ood, and allow us to share resources with our partners better.

“Response and neighbourh­ood teams would operate from the London Road building and as a policing team we are looking forward to working even more closely with the fire and rescue service on initiative­s such as recruitmen­t, engagement and sharing good practice.”

The city council’s emergency planning officers would be relocated to the city council’s headquarte­rs at nearby Loxley House.

Councillor David Mellen, leader of Nottingham City Council, said: “This is a great example of partnershi­p working which will have a really positive impact on The Meadows.

“Having a dedicated base to support local residents and provide continued visible presence is a boost for the area. “We are content for our emergency planning staff to return to Loxley House to facilitate this.”

Area manager Damien West, of Nottingham­shire Fire and Rescue Service, said: “We have previously shared our station at London Road with a neighbourh­ood policing team on a smaller scale and have a long history of working collaborat­ively with Nottingham­shire Police at a number of sites across the county, including our joint headquarte­rs at Sherwood Lodge, and at operationa­l incidents.

“This project will allow us to collaborat­e more closely, ensure that we make the best use of our resources and that our communitie­s have the best response from our services. We look forward to welcoming our police colleagues to the station.”

I’m excited about the prospect of securing space at this key strategic site. Commission­er Caroline Henry

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Nottingham­shire Police and Crime Commission­er Caroline Henry at London Road fire station

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