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Work on new £9.5m Derby police station to begin after agent brokers land deal

Derbyshire Constabulary signs contracts with Ivygrove Developments for Dunstall Park site

An artist's impression of the new £9.5 million Derby police station at Dunstall Park(Image: Black and White PR)

Work on a new multi-million-pound police station in Derby can now begin after a deal with the landowner was agreed.

Derbyshire Constabulary has signed contracts with Ivygrove Developments after a deal was brokered by Salloway Property Consultants.

The £9.5 million development will be linked to the existing fire station in Ascot Drive.

Operational costs for both Derbyshire Constabulary and Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service will be reduced by sharing the facilities and services of the two linked stations.

Planning permission has already been granted for the station, which is on Ivygrove’s Dunstall Park site - a vacant former Rolls-Royce site and car park which faces on to Osmaston Road.

The new station will replace Derbyshire Constabulary's ageing Cotton Lane site (Image: Derby Telegraph)

It will replace the ageing Cotton Lane police station after it was deemed that repairs would be too expensive and unfeasible.

Stephen Salloway, managing director at Salloway Property Consultants, the agents for Dunstall Park, said: “This is a major development for Derby on an excellent site.

“Derbyshire Constabulary has worked closely with us and it has been fascinating to see the way in which they intend to create a building which is in sync with the needs of the community in the 21st century.”