New police station for Camden Town!
Posted on November 18th, 2008 by theob. Filed under Camden Labour.
The large Hawley Wharf development in Camden Town should be the home to a new police station for the area, say Camden Labour councillors.
The large industrial site located by Camden Lock is currently under consultation for a planning brief could easily hold a medium-sized police station, say local councillors, bringing needed community safety improvements to Camden Town.
Negotiating a site would require commitment from the police, businesses and Camden Council, but is achieveable with the right vision for the area says Labour.
Labour’s Deputy Leader, Cllr. Nasim Ali, said:
“It’s a chance in a lifetime that a big site comes up in the middle of the borough. Camden Council should negotiate a space with developers for a modern police station for Camden Town. This would put policing right in the centre of the borough, helping surrounding wards and neighbourhoods and deal with Camden Town. It’s a win-win for the development, as a safer Camden Town will be good for business and help regeneration.”
Camden’s planning consultation on Hawley Wharf, which lasts until 28 November, can be found here: http://www.camden.gov.uk/ccm/content/environment/planning-and-built-environment/planning-consultations/consultation-on-draft-hawley-wharf-area-planning-framework.en
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