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Second Chance For Brent Police Station Fight - Teather

July 24, 2008 11:22 AM
Sarah Teather MP outside police station

Sarah Teather wants to see local policing in Brent

Local Liberal Democrat MP for Brent East Sarah Teather has pledged to keep fighting for Brent's police stations after the Metropolitan Police admitted they have suspended the closure programme for four months to allow for further consultation.

Despite Labour's Home Secretary having admitted that she doesn't feel safe on London's streets at night, the Metropolitan Police have been looking at closing both Willesden Green and Harlesden local police stations in Brent, to be replaced with one centralised base.

However, the Metropolitan Police Authority has now admitted that the original consultation process had been flawed, and that people should be given another chance to express their views.

Local Liberal Democrat MP for Brent East Sarah Teather said:

"It's great news that our local police stations have been given a temporary reprieve. I often walk past the Willesden Green station late at night so I understand how much safer a police presence can make you feel.

"Now we have an opportunity to step up the campaign and make sure that the Metropolitan Police understand just how much our community values local policing. Our policemen and women need to be based in the area so they have local knowledge and expertise.

"Any further consultation must be much better publicised. Crime is a top priority for Brent residents and it is only right that people have a say."

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