Where's Our Police Station?

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Two police officers.

Back in 2018, our police station in Eastleigh closed down and was another victim of Conservative cuts to public services. In 2023, the Conservative Police Commissioner and our former Conservative MP promised to reopen Eastleigh police station. Now, two years later, we are asking: where is it?

In the last few years, seven new police stations have been opened across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. Our Conservative Police and Crime Commissioner, Donna Jones, has promised Eastleigh a new police station, yet in over a year we have yet to receive any updates.

Since you elected me as your MP, I have spoken to countless constituents who feel that a walk-in police station with a front desk would make them feel safer and have more contact with local police. I will be continuing to fight to ensure we finally get the facilities that we were promised and that we get more bobbies back out on the beat.

I need your help. Back my campaign for a new police station here in Eastleigh, and sign my petition below. The Police and Crime Commissioner must deliver the new police station we were promised!

Do you want Eastleigh to have a new police station?

The Conservatives promised a new police station to Eastleigh years ago, but are yet to deliver on this. Do you want there to be a new police station?

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