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Wyenot
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Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire
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No. 136 - 28th February 2007 |
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| The
Ross-on-Wye Annual Town Meeting |
| Thursday
19th April
Larruperz
Community Centre
7:00 PM
This is
your opportunity to:
Talk to
your Town Councillors about the work of the Town Council.
Put forward
your ideas and suggestions for the future.
Have
your say about the past work of the Town Council.
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RESIDENTS ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND |
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Public
access changes at Hereford Police Station
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A
major transformation to improve facilities for members of
the public, police officers and staff at Hereford Police
Station starts next Monday, 5th March. Builders are moving
in for the redevelopment work to create improved public
access to the police station and state-of-the-art custody
facilities for the county. The redevelopment of Hereford
Police Station will create a new public entrance, vehicle
dock and 16 detainee cells to provide facilities needed
for policing into the foreseeable future. Parking at the
station will also be affected while the redevelopment work
is being carried out.
Andrew
Nichols, Property Project Manager for the force, said: 'We
are trying to keep disruption to a minimum while this work
is taking place, however some disruption is inevitable.'
The walkway to the station's front desk will move from DeLacy
Street to Bath Street and notices will be posted around
these areas to inform members of the public about the change
of access. The out of hours' telephone will also change
location to the new entrance in Bath Street.
'Being
accessible to the public is a top priority and there will
be plenty of notices directing people to the new front desk
entrance. The
safe keeping of individuals in police cells is a serious
responsibility and the facilities need to be both safe and
secure. The existing custody facilities were developed in
the 1970s when the station was first built. The new facilities
will also include interview rooms, examination rooms, photographic
and fingerprinting facilities and charge desks. The redevelopment
of Hereford Police Station is part of a project to provide
new and improved policing facilities in Leominster and Hereford,
which will serve the policing needs across the whole of
Herefordshire and South Shropshire.'
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