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Page summary This resource is from the News section. This page contains press release 63/07, London's communities to be consulted over new strategy to modernise police facilities Sections available here: Content London's communities to be consulted over new strategy to modernise police facilities
63/07 The Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) and Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) are undertaking a major improvement programme for the Metropolitan Police estate. An Asset Management Plan (AMP) for each borough will outline the local strategy to improve facilities, including the provision of front counters, patrol bases, custody centres, Safer Neighbourhoods team bases, and office accommodation, as well as ensuring the buildings are fully accessible in line with legislation. A significant feature of the AMPs, which aim to explain the changes and how they will directly benefit policing, will be a period of local consultation, actively seeking feedback form the community. Aneeta Prem, lead member for estates issues for the Metropolitan Police Authority, said:
Significant improvements to the estate have been made since the MPA published 'Building Towards The Safest City' in 2003 setting out the need for modernisation. However, many buildings pre-date 1940, are not suitable for modern working practices, are expensive to run and inefficient. Police numbers have also grown substantially in recent years, which together with the roll out of the Safer Neighbourhoods initiative across each of the 32 boroughs, has placed extra demands on space and facilities. The estate must adapt to meet these and other emerging challenges to ensure it is fit for use and provides the best possible environment for police officers and staff to respond to Londoners' needs. The Property for Policing Programme sets out to deliver more effective policing by:
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