Powys Police Stations Close, Sharing Bases with Fire Service to Save Costs Powys Police Stations Close, Sharing Bases with Fire Service to Save Costs

Three Powys towns will see police stations close, with officers moving to shared bases with the fire service.
Three Powys towns will see police stations close, with officers moving to shared bases with the fire service.

Powys Police Stations Close, Sharing Bases with Fire Service to Save Costs

Powys Police Stations Close, Sharing Bases with Fire Service to Save Costs
Powys Police Stations Close, Sharing Bases with Fire Service to Save Costs

Powys Police Stations Close, Sharing Bases with Fire Service to Save Costs

Hey, listen to this news! Police stations are closing in three towns: Llanfyllin, Hay-on-Wye, and Crickhowell. They want to save £10 million. The police say the old stations are outdated.

Don’t worry, the police will still be around. They will move to new shared bases with the fire service. The police say you won’t notice a change.

The boss, Dr. Richard Lewis, agrees it’s smart resource use. This will improve their police service and meet community needs better. These closures help modernize operations.

Dafydd Llywelyn also spoke up, understanding why people worry. Closing stations can seem scary. He promised public safety remains a priority and they want the police to work efficiently.

The police think the fire service partnership helps. Both services will stay visible and want to engage with the locals. Llanfyllin might get a new ambulance base soon.

Roger Thomas from the fire service is happy, stating the fire service and police work well together. Sharing stations helps them work together and they want to keep everyone safe efficiently.

Hey, listen to this news! Police stations are closing in three towns: Llanfyllin, Hay-on-Wye, and Crickhowell. They want to save £10 million. The police say the old stations are outdated.

Don’t worry, the police will still be around. They will move to new shared bases with the fire service. The police say you won’t notice a change.

The boss, Dr. Richard Lewis, agrees it’s smart resource use. This will improve their police service and meet community needs better. These closures help modernize operations.

Dafydd Llywelyn also spoke up, understanding why people worry. Closing stations can seem scary. He promised public safety remains a priority and they want the police to work efficiently.

The police think the fire service partnership helps. Both services will stay visible and want to engage with the locals. Llanfyllin might get a new ambulance base soon.

Roger Thomas from the fire service is happy, stating the fire service and police work well together. Sharing stations helps them work together and they want to keep everyone safe efficiently.

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