Office of Northamptonshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner

Office of Northamptonshire

Police, Fire and Crime

Commissioner

Text size A A A

English

Accessibility

Text size A A A

English

Accessibility

Options

Police Fire
  • Get Involved
  • Complaints
  • Contact
  • Careers
  • Search
Menu
  • About
    • About Stephen
    • About the Role
    • Values
    • FAQs
    • Privacy Policy
  • News
  • Newsletters
    • Newsletters 2018
    • Newsletters 2019
    • Newsletters 2020
    • Newsletters 2021
    • Newsletters 2022
  • Police, Fire and Crime Plan 2021-26
    • Police, Fire and Crime Plan 2021-2026
    • Rural Action
    • Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking
    • Road Safety in Northamptonshire
    • Regional Collaboration
  • Fire and Rescue Service
  • Information & Transparency
    • Our Information
    • Transparency
    • OPFCC Privacy Notice
    • Police, Fire and Crime Panel
    • Joint Independent Audit Committee
    • Northamptonshire Police Estates Strategy
    • Safer Streets Fund
    • Community Trigger
    • The National Fraud Initiative
    • Keep Safe Scheme
    • Collaboration
  • Victims’ Services – Voice
  • Force Performance 2021-22 – Q4
  • Your Local Policing Teams

News

Search

  • This month
  • Last month
  • The last 6 months
  • This year
Other categories
  • Uncategorized
Search
Tags
#SaferStreets ANPR CCTV Corby domestic abuse DVPOs Fire fire service Home Office Northampton Op Pipa OPFCC Police police and fire Safer Communities Fund Safer Streets voices Wellingborough young people Youth Commission

25th Feb 21

Major changes to police and fire estate in Northampton

https://www.northantspfcc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/2021-03-01-Estates-external.mp4

 

  • Flagship policing hub to be created in town centre
  • New neighbourhood base in Weston Favell
  • More police and fire buildings to be shared in coming years

Campbell Square police station in the centre of Northampton is to be transformed into a flagship central policing response hub to better serve the needs of the public and  the main county town.

At the same time, a new base will be created in Weston Favell for the neighbourhood police team so that they are even closer to the community they serve, as part of a renewed focus on neighbourhood policing in Northamptonshire.  The current Weston Favell police station will then be sold.

The move is part of a plan to streamline the police and fire estate to make sure it is affordable in the future and that money is focussed on the frontline. The estate will also change to meet the community focus of both organisations.

Northamptonshire Police and Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service will share buildings wherever possible.  The two services already share some support teams and the move to joint buildings will encourage even closer working and strengthen support to the front line.

The move also supports the Force’s new focus on neighbourhood policing, which will see a growth in the number of neighbourhood officers who will be based in communities and more visible and accessible to the areas they serve.

Weston Favell is currently the town’s main response base. It is in a poor state of repair and no longer meets the needs of policing in the area.

The building at Weston Favell is 40 years old and needs significant repairs – work that would cost more than the building is worth. Even if these repairs were carried out, the building does not meet the current operational needs of the Force or the community.

The longer term plan to move out of the current Weston Favell station supports the broader strategy of streamlining the number of buildings in the police and fire estate: sharing buildings rather than owning two nearby sites, disposing of those that are expensive to run and providing visible, accessible, practical  bases in communities. This will manage costs and allow funds to be focussed on the delivery of frontline services.

Over the coming months and years, there are plans to develop the fire stations at Daventry and Towcester into shared police and fire buildings and to dispose of the nearby police stations.

A new, joint garage workshop has been purchased in Earls Barton which will be the base for a joint police and fire fleet team and will open the way for further streamlining: The old Fire Service headquarters at Moulton can now be sold and the small retained fire station in Earls Barton can eventually be disposed of, with a new fire station being incorporated into the new workshop site, subject to any future planning permission.

Staff are also about to move into the landmark joint police and fire building in Wellingborough, which will free up other police and fire buildings for disposal.

Work will now begin to improve Campbell Square, including the creation of a new public enquiry desk, in preparation for the move out of Weston Favell to begin at the end of 2021.

Northamptonshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Stephen Mold said: ”The needs of the community and the aim to provide the best standard of policing are the top considerations when making decisions about the estate. But I also have a duty to the public to ensure that we spend the least money possible on buildings and focus on the people and services that keep the county safe.

“The economic shock of the pandemic shows more than ever that we need to be prudent, to make sure our buildings are affordable and provide best value for the public’s money.

“The pandemic has also shown that officers and staff are more able to work away from an office setting than they ever have been and we have a blend of remote working, with a shared building that enables police and fire to work together in a good quality business environment.

“We have made significant investments in Northamptonshire Police over the last four years. We have more police officers than ever before and have been able to expand neighbourhood policing teams. Our police and fire buildings need to put neighbourhood officers in the heart of the community and to be shared, so that they cost taxpayers the least money possible.”

Chief Fire Officer Darren Dovey of Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service, said: “These are significant changes that will help us to strengthen the departments that support our fire service frontline. Sharing buildings and stations with the Police, such as our new headquarters at Darby House in Wellingborough and various stations around the county, will also help to drive more joint working for the benefit of the community. This makes absolute sense for the people of this county and it will help us towards the support we need as we adapt and transform the way we serve the public.”

Chief Constable of Northamptonshire Police, Nick Adderley, said: “We are reshaping the Force, strengthening neighbourhood policing and focussing hard on tackling priority crimes. This is a once in a generation opportunity to relocate our response teams into the heart of a high priority area, which accounts for a significant amount of the whole county’s crime, and put our resources where they need to be to focus on tackling crime and keeping people safe.”

Superintendent Kevin Mulligan, Area Commander of the West Local Policing Area, believes moving away from the outdated building in Weston Favell will help improve policing performance. He said: “Weston Favell police station is a very poor environment to work in and is not in the right place to support the delivery of the best service.

“Moving our response base to Campbell Square and putting our neighbourhood team in a smaller base in the eastern district means our police officers and staff are readily available in the heart of the communities they are required to police. I also believe that creating a better working environment will manifest itself in better delivery of service to the public.”

Menu

  • Contact
  • Complaints
  • Partners
  • Privacy
  • Accessibility
  • Search
  • Protect Your Home

Popular links

  • Contact
  • Complaints
  • Partners
  • Privacy
  • Accessibility
  • Search
  • Protect Your Home

Follow us

Twitter

YouTube

Facebook

LinkedIn

Instagram

Office of Northamptonshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner

Copyright © 2022 Office of Northamptonshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner

Website by Jump Media Group