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New police station to open in Bath following community feedback

Friday 5th January 2024 Bath Echo News Team Community, Crime

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A new dedicated police station will open in Bath next year, following community feedback asking for policing to be more visible in the city.

Plymouth House on Monmouth Street in Bath | Photo © Google / Google Street View 2024

The new station, located at Plymouth House on Monmouth Street, is scheduled to open in autumn 2025.

The premises will replace current bases at Redbridge House on Lower Bristol Road and the One Stop Shop in Lewis House, Manvers Street, where the city’s policing team has been co-located within the city’s council offices.

Refurbishment of the building is expected to begin later this year.

Design consultants for the refurbishment are due to be appointed, with refurbishment works starting soon after.

Police and Crime Commissioner for Avon and Somerset Mark Shelford, himself a resident of Bath, has been pushing for the new station since he was a local councillor.

Commenting on the announcement, the PCC said: “I’m very pleased to be able to announce this for Bath.

“It’s vital that policing is visible in all our communities and Bath as a key city in our region which also attracts over six million visitors each year needs to maintain a strong and robust local community policing team who are easily accessible to the public.

“This new station will provide reassurance to residents and businesses in the area as part of our commitment to delivering an efficient and effective police force for everyone in Avon and Somerset. I’m looking forward to its opening next year.”

Chief Constable for Avon and Somerset Police Sarah Crew said: “This is a move our staff and our community have been asking for, and I’m delighted to be delivering it for them.

“The feedback we’ve received is that our teams work most effectively when they are together day to day and under one roof.

“Plymouth House will allow the Bath Neighbourhood Policing and Response teams to work together and be joined by some of our specialist teams such as intel.

“We will also have opportunities at this new base for cross agency working, which will include working with Bath & North East Somerset Council and the Violence Reduction Units.

“I know that the community also want a visible policing presence in the heart of the city.

“Plymouth House will be designed sustainably, with quality facilities suitable for modern and future ways of working, and staff wellbeing at the core of the plans.”

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