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Cops to share buildings with fire service


POLICE stations could become one-stop shops by merging with other public services.

The cost-cutting initative is being trialled in Tiptree where police will move in to the village fire station.

If the three-month pilot works, it could be rolled out across Essex in an effort to save millions of pounds, generated by selling police stations.

Robert Chambers, chairman of Essex Police Authority, said: “The intention is to get up and running around the country, with the fire service, police, county council, district councils and health authorities.”

The fire station at Tiptree will not be open to the public, but officers will have a desk at Tiptree Library every Saturday between 11am and 1pm. The plans form part of the Policing in the 21st Century consultation, which can be viewed online.

Tory Stephen Metcalfe, who represents south Basildon and East Thurrock, said: “On the face of it it sounds very interesting with regards to cutting costs. All our public services face extroadinary challenges in the coming months so anything we can do to cut costs without reducing the services we offer to the public has to be looked at. I would be interested in the results when they come out.”

To have your say as part of the consultation, which closes on September 20, go to http://consultations.homeoffice.gov.uk Mr Chambers has also revealed he may stand as the county’s first police commissioner. Police authorities could be replaced with elected commissioners as part of Government plans to overhaul policing.

Mr Chambers had dismissed the idea of commissioners as “cranky”, but he said: “I have quite a lot of experience to bring to the job. I hope I have the right attitude for the job – I would be a servant of the public.”

Comments(3)

village of the damned says...
10:36am Wed 1 Sep 10

more cutbacks :/

Alice in Her Own Land :P says...
4:40pm Wed 1 Sep 10

Churches will share with pubs next. You will be able to get ratted, hack everyone else and confess all in the one building...

Colleen G says...
6:41pm Wed 1 Sep 10

It's about time they stopped this pretence that the police are anything but an online only service these days. May as well get rid of all the police stations for the good they do. Then they can start on the fire and ambulance service. Oh boy what a loverly world, can't wait to vote them in again, how we ever managed for 15 years without the toffee nosed ****! Of course these cuts will never affect them in any way, shape or form.


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