Cllr Mel Collins and I are surprised (to say the least) that the Met plans to replace Brentford's Police station with a Contact Point - a room at the base
of Cornish House, one of the Tower Blocks on Green Dragon Lane, over a mile
from the heart of the town centre.
It's bad enough that we are to lose the town's Police station as a
result of Boris' cuts to the Met but to replace the front desk
with Contact Point open for as little as three hours a week, in a room that is out of the way and difficult to get to on public
transport is simply unacceptable.
We first heard about the proposal at last month's Community
Police Consultative Group meeting and have offered to help the Met to
find a Borough Commander to find a more accessible
base in the heart of the community.
People wanting to talk to a Police officer need somewhere that is safe
and secure, but also easy to get to. The full details can be found in the Met's Estates Strategy.
We are pictured here outside the Docking Station, a
community hub in the middle of Brentford High Street. It is one of
several venues the Police should have
considered at a future Contact Point.
If you have a suggestion for an accesible venue the Police could use as a Contact Point, for a minimum of 3 hours per week, weekday evenings and Saturdays - please email me: ruth.cadbury@hounslow.gov.uk
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