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Dear Jack,
https://www.saveourstreets.london/petition
London Mayor Sadiq Khan and the Metropolitan Police have announced
a series of closures and reduced opening hours for Police Station
Front Counters across London – in direct breach of Khan’s 2024
Election Manifesto pledge to keep a 24/7 front counter open in every
borough.
In Kensington and Chelsea this means:
- Closing the front counter at Kensington Police Station
- Closing the front counter at Royalty Studios Police Station
- Leaving no front counter open in Kensington and Chelsea
Borough
At a time when crime rates are increasing, cutting essential
services like this is detrimental to the safety and well-being of our
community.
The annual cost of reversing ALL front desk closures in London is
£7m and yet the Mayor is spending £25m over the next three years on
decarbonising Metropolitan Police buildings.
For residents in London, the Police Station Front Counter is not
just a desk – it’s a symbol of security, a place for immediate help
and a cornerstone of justice. Sadiq Khan and the Met are misleading
the public by only quoting crimes reported and not taking into account
all the other footfall that occurs at these front counters.
Not everyone in our city has access to online services or is
comfortable using them, making physical access to the Police crucial
for a significant proportion of our residents, especially the elderly
and those less technologically savvy.
Sign this petition to show your support for keeping front counter
access in Kensington and Chelsea and across London.
https://www.saveourstreets.london/petition
Many thanks,
Alex
Alex Wilson - Reform UK https://www.reformparty.uk/
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