House demolition date set at site of new police base
A date has been set for the demolition of a house at a site earmarked for a new police station.
Work to pull down a former fire commander's house in Fronks Road, Dovercourt, Essex, will begin on 27 January.
It will be replaced by a two-storey police station. Plans for the scheme were approved in October 2023.
Deputy Chief Constable Rachel Nolan said staff deserved a station that "meets the needs of the 21st century".
The house being demolished is next to a fire station.
It is 1.5 miles (2.4km) from Essex Police's 111-year-old site in Main Road, Harwich, which was one of 15 in Essex that had its front counter closed in 2015.
Essex Police said the new station would serve as an operational policing base for officers. It will not have a front counter.
Ms Nolan said both police and firefighters could work together to "keep our communities safe" due to their close proximity.
Roger Hirst, the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for Essex, added: "It's taken a lot of hard work from all partners to get to this crucial point, which encapsulates closer future collaboration between both services."
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