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Cumbria Police Authority to shut 13 stations | Cumbria Police Authority to shut 13 stations |
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Around a dozen police stations in Cumbria are to be sold off as part of a cost-cutting drive, it has been announced. | |
Those to shut include Wigton, Keswick and Cockermouth in the west of the county as well as Maryport, Cleator Moor, Egremont and Millom. | Those to shut include Wigton, Keswick and Cockermouth in the west of the county as well as Maryport, Cleator Moor, Egremont and Millom. |
Cumbria Police Authority, which needs to trim £20.3m from its budget by 2016, said policing had changed and the public did not visit stations as often. | Cumbria Police Authority, which needs to trim £20.3m from its budget by 2016, said policing had changed and the public did not visit stations as often. |
Many of the stations that are being closed will be sold off. | Many of the stations that are being closed will be sold off. |
The other stations earmarked for closure are Milnthorpe, Ambleside, Dalton-in-Furness, Kirby Stephen and Alston. | |
Barrow station is "outdated" and will also close and a new station and custody suite will be built in the town. | |
The authority said the closures would save almost £120,000 a year in running costs and £2.8m would be raised from the sale of the buildings. | The authority said the closures would save almost £120,000 a year in running costs and £2.8m would be raised from the sale of the buildings. |
Chairman of the authority Ray Cole said: "The way Cumbria is policed has changed dramatically over recent years, and officers are no longer reliant upon static police buildings. | Chairman of the authority Ray Cole said: "The way Cumbria is policed has changed dramatically over recent years, and officers are no longer reliant upon static police buildings. |
"The number of people visiting stations has also been in steady decline for many years, with members of the community preferring to contact police via phone and email. | "The number of people visiting stations has also been in steady decline for many years, with members of the community preferring to contact police via phone and email. |
"The constabulary has invested heavily in mobile working technology and officers can now complete paperwork and access police systems through mobile devices vastly reducing the need for police stations. | "The constabulary has invested heavily in mobile working technology and officers can now complete paperwork and access police systems through mobile devices vastly reducing the need for police stations. |
"Detectives can also interview people using mobile recording equipment." | "Detectives can also interview people using mobile recording equipment." |
Share premises | Share premises |
The Durranhill station in Carlisle, which opened in 2009, will remain the HQ for the north of the county, the authority said. | The Durranhill station in Carlisle, which opened in 2009, will remain the HQ for the north of the county, the authority said. |
Alston station, which is too big, will be sold and officers will move into the building next door. | Alston station, which is too big, will be sold and officers will move into the building next door. |
Kirkby Stephen station will also be sold and officers will continue to use the annex. | Kirkby Stephen station will also be sold and officers will continue to use the annex. |
The old stations in Wigton, Keswick and Cockermouth will also be put up for sale, and a new base built in Cockermouth. | The old stations in Wigton, Keswick and Cockermouth will also be put up for sale, and a new base built in Cockermouth. |
Maryport station will also close and officers will share premises with the fire service. | Maryport station will also close and officers will share premises with the fire service. |
Mr Cole said: "Officers spend the majority of their time in the community, leaving many of our buildings oversized, underused and outdated." | Mr Cole said: "Officers spend the majority of their time in the community, leaving many of our buildings oversized, underused and outdated." |
Deputy Chief Constable Stuart Hyde said the force would provide "the best policing service that we can afford". | Deputy Chief Constable Stuart Hyde said the force would provide "the best policing service that we can afford". |
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