The Police Commissioner unveiled a refreshed 12-year strategy in October 2023, to continue the transformation of the force's stations and buildings to ensure Merseyside Police is fit to fight crime, now and into the future.
The strategy focusses on putting more money into frontline policing by selling old, out-dated and inefficient buildings and replacing them with more cost-effective, flexible and fit-for-purpose facilities.
The plan encompasses some huge developments including major new police hubs in St Helens, Wirral, Knowsley and new police stations in Southport and Newton-le-Willows, all of which are due to be completed in the next five years.
The money for all the projects are completely separate from, and cannot be diverted to, the funding used to pay for Merseyside Police’s officers and staff.
St Anne Street Police Station
Merseyside Police Headquarters - Rose Hill

Operational Command Centre

Edge Lane Patrol Hub

Mather Avenue

Bebington Police Station
The refreshed Estates Strategy is underpinned by the core principles of sustainability, social value, affordability and supporting operational policing.
Following our progress
Any decisions made in relation to the Estate Strategy will be fully detailed in the Key Decisions section of this website.
Find out more on how the Police Commissioner is taking the right steps to build a safer, stronger Merseyside.
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