6 Feb 2015 - Lymington Police Station exterior STOCK. A PROPOSAL to demolish a police station and build 32 retirement flats has been handed to planners. The scheme for the 68-year-old Lymington Police Station site in Southampton Road includes car parking and landscaping, as well as communal facilities. The development by Churchill Retirement would be a mixture of 21 one-bedroom apartments and 11 two-bedroom apartments. The police station closed in October 2020 after being branded out-dated and no longer fit for purpose, with officers moving to the town hall. Officers transferred to the town hall in nearby Avenue Road. In a statement as part of the application to New Forest District Council, agent, Planning Issues Ltd, said: “It is acknowledged that there is a ‘critical’’ need for the delivery of older people housing in the country and a significant pressing need within the administrative boundary of the council.
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