
Wiltshire Police has outlined plans to make efficiencies within its estate footprint as part of the required multi-million-pound savings the Force must make.
These plans include closing the police station in Amesbury, with staff who use the station moving to Tidworth.
The proposals come with a commitment from Chief Constable Catherine Roper that communities will receive an enhanced offer from Neighbourhood Policing Teams across the county.
Notwithstanding the financial challenge of finding an additional £5.2m in savings in 2025/26, Chief Constable Roper has pledged to improve police visibility in communities and public access to the services the Force provides.
The Force previously outlined how savings would be sought primarily through estate and vehicle rationalisation before considering a reduction in the number of police staff.
By the end of April 2025, the following estate changes will have been completed:
- The Devizes Borough Police Station will close with the local policing team and detective cohort relocating to Police Headquarters, Devizes (less than one mile away)
- Amesbury Police Station will close with the Neighbourhood Policing Team, who currently use the station as a touch down point, and detective cohort continuing to parade from Tidworth Police Station (less than fifteen minutes drive away)
- The police facility on Wilton Road, Salisbury, which has no teams permanently based there, will close and the video interviewing facility there will be relocated to Tidworth
- A fully functional public front counter at Police Headquarters, Devizes, will be delivered.
Chief Constable Roper said: “As part of the review into how we deliver our service to the public due to the financial challenges we face, we’ve identified several opportunities to make our community offer more supportive.
“I remain fully committed to ensuring our frontline resources are serving in the places our communities need us the most and that we will continue to transparently review how we operate to ensure we achieve this.
“Our Neighbourhood Policing Teams will be enhancing their visibility in our communities by increasing the use of our mobile police stations, attending more local events and will continue to proactively publicise where they will be and how people can engage with them.
“Our communities in Amesbury, Ludgershall and surrounding areas have always been supported by our NPT which has deployed from Tidworth.
“Last year, this NPT attended more than 500 community engagements across the area – including school visits, drop-in sessions in local locations and attending community events. Across the next financial year, I will be expecting these engagements to increase.
“As per my commitment earlier this year, we will not close any police station which has a public front counter – the three facilities detailed here do not have any public access.
“However, with the proposal to open a fully functional public front desk at our HQ site by the end of April, we will be increasing the number of locations the public can access our services.
“We currently have 17 yellow phones outside police buildings across the county which have a direct line to our control room where the public can report crime and seek support. It is our intention to increase the number of yellow phones across Swindon and Wiltshire within the next 12 months.
“These changes form part of our drive to make our organisation more effective in delivering policing services across our county and Keeping Wiltshire Safe.”
The public can view the changes to our local policing footprint here.