Police station opens at Flintshire Connect Centre
Holywell
15/11/2012
A new police station for people in Holywell opens on Monday
November 19.
The police have relocated from their Halkyn
Street base to the new Flintshire Connects centre in the historic
and re-furbished Old Town Hall Building.
The public will now be able to access local
policing services at the centre, which is open six days a week,
including Saturday mornings.
The centre will act as a public sector hub on
the High Street bringing together the services of North Wales
Police, Flintshire County Council, Deeside College, Job Centre Plus
and Communities First.
The public will be able to use the new police
base as a point of contact for:
• Local policing issues
• Reporting crime and anti-social
behaviour
• Reporting other incidents
• Producing driving documents
• Police-related advice
The Flintshire Connects Centre in Holywell is the first of its type
in North Wales and the new modern facility that will improve the
way services are delivered to the residents of the town.
Inspector Jeff Moses, North Wales Police said;
“From a police perspective we are excited about the Flintshire
Connects project in Holywell. The facilities are modern and very
good. They are in a central location in the town. As this is the
first facility of its kind in North Wales I am very pleased that
it's happening in this county. The new facility will make North
Wales Police even more accessible to the public than we were in the
old Police Station in the town.”
The Centre will be officially opened by Councillor Carolyn Thomas,
Vice Chairman of Flintshire County Council and Mark Polin, Chief
Constable of North Wales Police on Friday November 30 at 3.45
pm.