Portsmouth Central Police Station to reopen
The front desk will reopen by the autumn
It's been announced Portsmouth Central Police Station will reopen to the public.
The front counter at the building on Winston Churchill Avenue closed in 2019.
There are also plans to reopen Gosport station, along with others across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.
The announcement from the area's Police and Crime Commissioner, Donna Jones, is part of a plan to improve visibility and access to policing.
The Commissioner has set aside ÂŁ2million in her 2023-24 budget which was agreed in January 2023 to reopen a number of front counters. Portsmouth Central has been confirmed as the first.
The counter closed four years ago following the opening of the new police investigation centre, off Airport Service Road in Copnor.
Refitting work at Portsmouth Central Police Station is now taking place, and the front desk will reopen by the autumn.
The Commissioner has also stopped the sale of Gosport police station and is finalising plans to reopen Gosport with a front desk for full public access. In addition to this the Commissioner has this week announced a new police station is set to open in Petersfield town centre, and there are also ambitions on the Isle of Wight.
Donna Jones, Police & Crime Commissioner, said: “The public have told me they want more police stations, more police officers and more visibility of the police. By reopening these police stations for public access I’m delivering on my promises to the public and helping to bring communities and the police closer together.
“The Chief Constable and I are committed to strengthening neighbourhood policing and increasing police visibility. Police stations need to be as accessible to as many people as possible so residents and communities feel safer. I want the Chief Constable to have the support and resource he needs to deliver his vision of a safe Hampshire and Isle of Wight for everyone.
“I have already delivered on my promise to increase police numbers by an additional 600 officers and that will be boosted with an additional 50 more officers by the end of April 2024. That is 650 more overall. These extra officers enable the announcement the Chief Constable and I made recently that every community will have a local (named) Bobby for every community.
“I will continue to support the Chief Constable in a greater community-focused policing service with more police officers and accessible stations in the heart of local communities.”
The Chief Constable for Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary, Scott Chilton, said: “My officers want to cut crime and make places like Portsmouth, Gosport and other communities across Hampshire & Isle of Wight a hostile environment for criminals. Being visible and more accessible to the public is a crucial part of that.
"The plans for Portsmouth announced by the Commissioner today have my full support and, together with 650 extra officers and our commitment to have a named police officer in every community, show that we mean business.”