Dorset Police re-open front-desk in Swanage

They want to be more accessible and visible to the local community

Author: Maria GreenwoodPublished 25th Aug 2023

Dorset Police have now re-opened Swanage front-desk which is situated in the Town Hall to be more accessible and better serve the local area.

A trial opening of front desks at Swanage, Blandford and Lyme Regis Police Stations is now underway with Blandford Station front-desk having re-opened on the 27 March this year and the front-desk at Lyme Regis on the 30 May 2023.

Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner David Sidwick said; “I’m delighted to see Swanage join the ranks – I listened to what the people of Swanage wanted, they wanted the front-desk open again, they wanted the police to have a footprint in the town and that’s what the front-desk in the Town Hall gives them. It is a priority of my Police and Crime Plan to make policing more ‘Visible and Connected’ to the people and communities it serves, and this contact option will give back to the public the opportunity to go and speak face-to-face with the police.

Superintendent Pete Browning, Contact Management Commander, said, “Continuing to improve the visibility and accessibility of Dorset Police is a priority for the Force.

“We appreciate that people prefer to engage with the police online, over the phone and face-to-face, so it is vital that we provide a variety of accessible options to our communities.

“To date, we’ve also reopened Lyme Regis and Blandford on a trial basis and reopening Swanage Police Station to the public will provide the local community with another contact option, which will improve the convenience of contacting the police and strengthen the service we offer.

“We have committed to reviewing the use of these reopened stations in due course to ensure we’re meeting the needs of residents and visitors in the best way possible.”

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