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Dorset Police to sell Ferndown division HQ | Dorset Police to sell Ferndown division HQ |
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Dorset Police has announced plans to sell its divisional headquarters in Ferndown in a bid to save £500,000 a year in running costs. | Dorset Police has announced plans to sell its divisional headquarters in Ferndown in a bid to save £500,000 a year in running costs. |
The force said 202 staff would be relocated to other areas of the county if the sale went ahead. | The force said 202 staff would be relocated to other areas of the county if the sale went ahead. |
Chief Constable Debbie Simpson said a review had recommended the force reduce the size of its estate. | Chief Constable Debbie Simpson said a review had recommended the force reduce the size of its estate. |
She said the force spent £6.44m a year on its facilities. It needs to meet savings targets of £8.7m by April 2016. | |
She said: "While there will always be a requirement for specialist facilities such as custody suites, the review has established that we need to minimise our estate. | She said: "While there will always be a requirement for specialist facilities such as custody suites, the review has established that we need to minimise our estate. |
"The force is currently reviewing its use of Ferndown station and its administrative facilities to identify whether they can be accommodated elsewhere." | "The force is currently reviewing its use of Ferndown station and its administrative facilities to identify whether they can be accommodated elsewhere." |
Dorset Police's estate is valued at £49.5m and covers 80 sites. | Dorset Police's estate is valued at £49.5m and covers 80 sites. |
In June, Chief Constable Simpson said Dorset Police's work force had reduced by almost 500 since 2010. | |
A spokesman said further reductions were "inevitable" and it was anticipated that a further 209 jobs - both officers and staff - would need to be lost. | |
Police and Crime Commissioner Martyn Underhill said: "We need to make sure that the Dorset Police estate is fit for the future. | |
"If we lose a fifth of our budget and staff, we also need to lose some of our building estate. | "If we lose a fifth of our budget and staff, we also need to lose some of our building estate. |
"These proposed changes are about matching our resources to the demands of the communities that we serve, in order to keep people safe. | "These proposed changes are about matching our resources to the demands of the communities that we serve, in order to keep people safe. |
"I would like to reassure people in Dorset that we are committed to local neighbourhood policing and that police officers will still operate in the heart of Ferndown." | "I would like to reassure people in Dorset that we are committed to local neighbourhood policing and that police officers will still operate in the heart of Ferndown." |
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