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Four sites in and around Salisbury are actively being considered as possible locations for a new Southern Policing Hub.
Steps to bring forward plans to provide a policing hub for the south, which would include a police station for Salisbury, among other functions, are moving in the right direction with Wiltshire’s Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner leading the project.
Sites actively being considered are:
Wiltshire PCC Philip Wilkinson said the value of engaging with the Salisbury community at a public meeting last October was evident – as it opened up other site options to the team, with some as a result of suggestions from members of the public at, and after, the event.
“We are listening to all feedback given to us,” Mr Wilkinson said. “For a southern policing hub to be successful, it has meet the needs of our communities as well as being viable in terms of planning, provide the facilities needed to deliver quality policing from. It also has to be affordable.
“It is a very fine balance – and a major investment – so we are extremely keen to make the right decisions for the community.”
Conversations and negotiations have been continuing, post event, with different landowners and developers taking place over the last few weeks.
A further decision on whether a custody suite would be part of any proposed development will be taken at a later point, with any decision made firmly rooted in the operational advice – and need – from Wiltshire Police Chief Constable Catherine Roper.
Mr Wilkinson added: “All four sites remain options at this stage. We are fortunate to be in a position where there are several possibilities as that was looking like it was not the case late last year.
“Continued conversation with residents directly affected by decisions made by myself and the Chief Constable is vital – we both acknowledge the public’s views on the police service they receive is important. Once we are in a further position to update residents, I will do so.”
Published Friday 24 March 2023