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Police station's future uncertain

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July 10, 2025

THE future of a Tyneside police station today remains uncertain after Northumbria Police announced a major overhaul of its buildings.

- By SOPHIE DOUGHTY Crime reporter

Police station's future uncertain

The force revealed last week that it had submitted a series of planning applications, which it described as a "key step" in its "long-term estate efficiency and improvement programme".

The proposals include selling off the old headquarters site in Ponteland and creating a new HQ at the Cobalt Business Park in North Tyneside. As part of the plans the force said it was also looking at "alternative options" for Gateshead Police Station, which has stood in the town centre since the 1970s.

Although the force would not confirm whether these options included closing the station or not.

A spokeswoman for the force said: "As part of the transformation programme, alternative options are also being considered for the current building in Gateshead town centre.

"The aim is to maintain a presence in the town, but one which is fit-for purpose and best placed to provide services for the future."

Coun John Eagle, who represents the Bridge ward on Gateshead Council said he hoped the force would continue to have a station in Gateshead town centre.

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