Police Scotland approve plans to demolish the former Ayr King Street police station
Police Scotland has confirmed plans to demolish Ayr King Street police station, following consultation.
The station has been closed since 2023, when officers and staff relocated to Newton House police station, less than a mile away.
Newton House was refurbished internally to create a modern and improved working environment for officers and staff and for members of the public who attend the station. A decision on whether to retain the land for future policing purposes will be considered as part of Police Scotland’s Estates Masterplan.
Chief Superintendent Suzanne Chow said: “Ayr police station had been located at King Street for almost 50 years, however the building has deteriorated over time and required significant investment to meet health and safety standards. Following review, it was determined that demolition of the building was the most viable option.
“Work on the demolition will commence in the coming weeks. The safety of the public and contractors is our priority, health and safety measures will be in place throughout the project to minimise disruption to the surrounding area.
“The future of King Street site is currently under review as part of the Estates Masterplan. We are committed to creating an estate that is best for our officers and staff, meets our operational requirements and supports the communities we serve.
“I would like to reassure the local community there will be no change in how incidents are responded to or in the service provided. Officers will continue to maintain a visible presence and deliver a high-quality service.
“Our site at Newton House has significantly improved working conditions for officers and staff. The front counter is open to the public seven days a week from 7am to 11pm.”
“The Ayr King Street consultation report can be found on the Engagement Hub.”
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