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Police Scotland launches consultation and engagement on proposed estate disposals

Police Scotland today (Thursday, 14 December, 2023) announced plans to consult and engage the public on proposals to close a number of properties across the country.

The Service has published details of 29 police stations and other buildings which it says are now surplus to requirements, with officers and staff being moved to other locations. Of these buildings three are already vacant and 14 others have no public access.

In addition, we will carry out consultation and engagement on a further 16 properties, which are all already vacant or are plots of land with no buildings. As such there is no public access to these properties.

Plans to close a further 14 properties will be brought forward at a later date.

Properties have been selected for potential disposal under the Service’s estate strategy, which seeks to move toward co-location with partners where possible to ensure services are delivered in the most efficient and effective way.

As part of the review, local Divisional Commanders have been asked to identify where they would want to locate their resources to better meet the demands of 21st century policing and to highlight any buildings in their areas that are underused, surplus to requirements or where there could be opportunities to rationalise buildings or co-locate with partners.

Deputy Chief Constable, Malcolm Graham said: “Our estate needs to be fit for 21st century policing, putting service enhancement, visibility, and engagement at the heart of the communities we serve.

“These are core components of the legitimacy and consent on which policing in Scotland relies.

“Our presence in communities is not defined by buildings but by the officers and staff who work there, and we have already introduced technology that enables our officers to remain in local areas, reducing the need for them to return to police stations to deal with paperwork.

“We are determined to continue to improve our visibility and accessibility, as well as to bring partners together to deliver services in the most efficient and effective way.

“The buildings in which our officers and staff work need to be safe, functional spaces, and they need to be sustainable and adaptable enough to meet changing public expectations and the changing nature of policing.”

He added: “Police Scotland inherited a very large and ageing estate, much of which was not fit for purpose, with high maintenance costs and environmental inefficiencies.

“The locations of many inherited buildings no longer meet the requirements of local communities and in some cases the organisation is currently maintaining multiple buildings in the same geographic area, less than five miles apart.

“Some of the buildings are just a few miles apart, others are used by only a handful of police officers or staff and have no public access, while many are rarely visited by a member of the public.

“For the majority of properties, the proposed moves will be an average of four miles from their current location.

“Local communities will therefore continue to receive the same high level of service from officers, and still from within their local area. 

“We now have more than 60 co-locations with partners, providing more sustainable, more modern, and safer workspaces for our people.

“We have great examples of successful partnerships in the North East, Perthshire, Forth Valley, and Ayrshire among others and this will continue to be an important part of ensuring policing in Scotland is prepared for the future.

“We understand and are sensitive to community concerns around changes involving police buildings and as we bring forward proposals we wish to communicate our proposals to the public and our staff and seek their feedback. Please do view our plans and let us know your thoughts.”

The financial savings of these property disposals would be re-invested into providing policing services.

As part of our ongoing transformation work we are in the early stages of progressing plans for other sites across the country. As plans are developed and submitted for approval to the Scottish Police Authority we will undertake consultation with local communities, key stakeholders and trade unions, statutory staff associations, and impacted staff.

We continuously review our estate as part of our normal business and this will continue. As part of this work, we may identify other properties that are considered surplus and appropriate engagement and consultation will be undertaken.  

To review the proposals and have your say visit our engagement hub.

The 29 buildings proposed for closure/disposal are:

Station Local Policing Division Current Front Counter / Opening hours Front counter usage Local Policing Base (Yes or No) Proposed destination

Castlemilk

Greater Glasgow

Yes - 9am - 5pm Monday -Friday (not Wednesday)

Low

No. Community police drop-in facility only.

Cathcart

Saracen

Greater Glasgow

Yes - 9am - 5pm – Monday to Friday

Low

No

Baird St or Maryhill

Bishopbriggs

Greater Glasgow

Yes - Monday – Sunday 8am – 4pm

Low

Yes. Community policing, community campus, licensing

Kirkintilloch

Milngavie

Greater Glasgow

Yes -  Monday – Sunday 8am – 4pm

Low

Yes. Community policing.

Kirkintilloch

Stewart Street

Greater Glasgow

Yes -  24/7 front counter service

High

Yes. Response, community policing, divisional management team and CID

Baird St

Gorbals

Greater Glasgow

Yes – 7am-12am all week

Medium / low

Yes. Response, community policing

Cathcart

Baillieston

Greater Glasgow

Temporarily closed.

N/A

Yes. Response, Community policing

Shettleston

Pacific Quay

Greater Glasgow

No

N/A

No. Base for corporate staff.

Dalmarnock

Paisley

Renfrewshire & Inverclyde

Yes – 24 hours

Medium

Yes. Response, community policing, divisional management team and CID

TBC

Ferguslie Park

Renfrewshire & Inverclyde

No

N/A

Community Policing / Alcohol and Violence Reduction Unit

TBC

Greenock

Renfrewshire & Inverclyde

Yes – 24 hours.

Medium

Yes. Response, community policing, divisional management team and CID

TBC

Dumbarton

Argyll & West Dunbartonshire

Yes – 8am-6pm (12.30pm-1.30pm - lunchtime closing)

Low

Yes. Response, community policing, divisional management team and CID

TBC

Alexandria

Argyll & West Dunbartonshire

No front counter or public access.

N/A

Yes, Response, Community policing

TBC

Ayr

Ayrshire

No

No

No.  Already closed and new facility in Ayr has opened.  Old site proposed for demolition.

N/A

Balerno

Edinburgh City

No

N/A

No. Building was used as a base for 10 officers for social distancing purposes during the pandemic but was previously vacant.

 

Officers will be relocated nearby.

TBC

Fettes

Edinburgh City

Yes

Medium – High
Most public footfall relates to Lost property /Productions / Firearms licensing enquiries.

Yes

TBC

Leith

Edinburgh City

Yes - 7am hours to midnight – however nine days per month only open 7am – 4pm

High - Public enquiries relate to lost/found property / reporting crime, neighbour disputes, MIT enquiries etc. Station also located on tram line and near to Edinburgh’s most densely populated community.

Yes

TBC

West End

Edinburgh City

Yes - Open Monday -Friday 9am-5pm

Medium –Public enquiries relate to lost/found property / reporting crime etc.

Yes

TBC

Portobello

Edinburgh City

 

 

 

TBC

Oakley

Fife

No

N/A

No. Used by Operational Support Division officers.

TBC

Muir of Ord

Highlands and Islands

No

N/A

No. Used by officer/staff member but not local policing.

Dingwall or Inverness

Mastrick

North East

No

N/A

Yes

TBC

Rosemount

North East

No

N/A

Not presently - no officers currently stationed nor deployed from there but used periodically as stop point.

NA

Seaton

North East

No

N/A

Yes

TBC

Whinhill

North East

No

N/A

Yes

TBC

Torry

North East

No

N/A

Yes

Nigg

Dundee Annexe

Tayside

Yes – no counter staff.  Responded to by dept staff /officers.

Low

No

West Bell Street

Ryehill

Tayside

No

N/A

No – limited use of building.

West Bell Street

Hilltown

Tayside

Yes – public counter not staffed. Officers answer the door to members of the public.

Medium

No.  Functions as a space for comfort breaks for operational officers.

West Bell Street

The 16 properties which are already vacant or are plots of land with no buildings are:

Station Local Policing Division Current Front Counter / Opening hours Front counter usage Local Policing Base (Yes or No) Proposed destination

Anderston

Greater Glasgow

No – Building vacant and has been declared Surplus

N/A

No. Building has been vacant for more than two years. Officers/staff who worked there now deploy from various police stations around Glasgow.

 

Building is under offer, sale to complete this FY pending planning approval.

N/A

Partick (land)

Greater Glasgow

No – land has been declared Surplus

N/A

No. We are disposing of a pocket of land next to police station only as it is not required. Police station is  being retained.

N/A

Maybole

Ayrshire

No – Building vacant and has been declared Surplus

N/A

No. Building vacant since 2022 when Officers/staff moved to new co-location with South Ayrshire Council in 2022.

 

 

N/A

Kilwinning

Ayrshire

No – Building vacant and will be declared Surplus

N/A

No. Building vacant since 2023, officers and staff now deploy from Irvine

 

N/A

Kirkcudbright

Dumfries and Galloway

No – Building vacant and has been declared Surplus

N/A

No. Building vacant for more three years, we are now co-located with SFRS in Kirkcudbright.

 

N/A

Tarbert Office

Argyll & West Dunbartonshire

No – Building vacant and has been declared Surplus

N/A

No. Building vacant for more 5 years, officers deploy from Lochgilphead.

 

 

N/A

Dalmally

Argyll & West Dunbartonshire

No – Building vacant and will be declared Surplus

N/A

No. Building vacant, and local consultation is ongoing.

 

Building is a small police house/station (1 police officer), the previous officer has moved out and this area will be resourced from Oban Police Station.

N/A

Port Glasgow

Renfrewshire & Inverclyde

No – Building vacant and has been declared Surplus

N/A

No. Building vacant for more than five years, officers/staff now deploy from Greenock.

 

 

N/A

Burntisland

Fife

No – Building vacant and has been declared Surplus

N/A

No. Building has been vacant for more than three years, officers who worked there now deploy from Kirkcaldy.

Building under offer to complete this year.

N/A

Alloa

Forth Valley

No – Building vacant and has been declared Surplus

N/A

No. This building is still in partial use by specialist officers although we expect to be vacated this month. Local officers vacated in 2021 to move into a co-location with Clackmannanshire Council.

 

 

N/A

Linlithgow

Lothians and Scottish Borders

No – Building vacant and has been declared Surplus

N/A

No. Building has been vacant for more 6 years. Officer/staff deploy from other nearby police stations.

Remarketing of the building is under way.

N/A

Coldstream

Lothians and Scottish Borders

No – Building vacant and will be declared Surplus

N/A

No. Building has been vacant for more than 4 years. Officer/staff deploy from other nearby police stations.

 

 

 

Whalsay

Highlands and Islands

No – Building vacant and has been declared Surplus

 

Building is a small property on an island off Shetland that has been vacant for more than a year. Officer/staff located on mainland Shetland.

Sale negotiations are ongoing.

 

N/A

Lairg

Highlands and Islands

No – Building vacant and has been declared Surplus

 

No. Building has been vacant for more than three years. Officer/staff now deploy from other stations within the division.

 

Re-marketing or auction to be progressed.

N/A

Peterhead

North East

No – Building vacant and has been declared Surplus

 

No. Building has been vacant for more than 18 months, officers/staff deploying out of Buchan House where we co-locate with Aberdeenshire Council. 

 

Re-marketing or auction of building to be progressed.

N/A

Portlethen

North East

No – Building vacant and has been declared Surplus

 

No. Building has been vacant since this year, officers/staff now deploying from Stonehaven.

 

Marketing under way.

N/A