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Plans to sell off disused police stations criticised | Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard

Salisbury Police Station at sunset on the day it closed - June 27, 2014. Inset: The leafet THE decision to sell off several police stations across the county has come in for fierce criticism. It comes after a leaflet was circulated on social media showing 10 police stations in Wiltshire for sale by informal tender . The leaflet Malmesbury Police Station and Cricklade Police station were among 10 stations featured on the leaflet. Wiltshire Police announced in 2017 it was to close and sell ten underused police stations by 2021. Since the closure of Salisbury s Wilton Road police station in June 2014 there have been two custody units in the county, one in Swindon and one in Melksham.

Plans to sell off disused police stations criticised | The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald

Plans to sell off disused police stations criticised

Salisbury Police Station at sunset on the day it closed - June 27, 2014. Inset: The leafet THE decision to sell off several police stations across the county has come in for fierce criticism. It comes after a leaflet was circulated on social media showing 10 police stations in Wiltshire for sale by informal tender . The leaflet Wiltshire Police announced in 2017 it was to close and sell ten underused police stations by 2021, with Wilton, Alderbury and Amesbury stations among those to be offloaded. Since the closure of Salisbury s Wilton Road police station in June 2014 there have been two custody units in the county, one in Swindon and one in Melksham.

Sheringham greengrocer praises Cromer cancer unit work

Published: 2:08 PM January 23, 2021    Updated: 2:17 PM January 23, 2021 Steve Fulcher (second left) pictured with his three children Paige, Holly and Christopher and wife Dawn at Holly s wedding. 11 months before his cancer diagnosis. - Credit: Steve Fulcher A North Norfolk greengrocer, who is now living cancer free two years after his diagnosis, has praised the development of a £4.85m cancer centre for those living in the area. Steve Fulcher, from Stalham, has run Dawn Fresh Greengrocers in Sheringham for 25 years, and was diagnosed with bowel cancer in August 2018. The father of three s cancer had spread to his liver, collar bone and lymph nodes and due to no facilities in north Norfolk, he travelled to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital for treatment, a 90-minute round trip if coming from his shop.

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