CHANGES: Front office facilities are being reduced across the West Midlands |
WEST Midlands Police are closing their front office
facilities in Chelmsley Wood as part of the latest round of cost-cutting
measures.
The force confirmed that the Bluebell Centre, which is open
weekdays and on Saturday mornings, was one of several that will be shutting to the public.
In an announcement today, it was confirmed that only ten
front offices would remain open across the region and only one – in Birmingham
city centre – would be staffed 24 hours a day.
Elsewhere in the borough, Shirley Station will also be
closing its doors to the public, while Homer Road, which currently operates
around the clock, will see its hours dramatically reduced.
Some residents have already registered their concern about the decision to remove
front office services altogether, only two years after they were moved out of
Chelmsley Wood Police Station into the nearby shopping centre.
At the time, the decision to share premises with Solihull
Council’s Walk-In centre was hailed as a new way of working for the police.
Reacting to today’s announcement, Councillor Chris Williams
(Green, Chelmsley Wood) tweeted: “Very bad news. Only two years after promise
[that the] desk would be future of police.”
David Jamieson, the West Midlands Police and Crime
Commissioner, defended the move, arguing that these days the public preferred
to contact officers via phone or the internet.
“The current service doesn’t meet people’s preferences and
is becoming increasingly expensive as fewer and fewer people use it,” he said.
“We need to deploy staff to call centres where possible to
free up resources that keep police officers where people want them: on the
street, preventing crime and catching criminals.”
The changes will be phased in around the region next year.
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