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I have been informed that ED police station has now been sold off. Currently housing CID officers whilst Walworth PS is being refurbished, and also the Safer neighbourhood team. Once these teams have moved on. the place will close down.


The CID officer who informed me stated that he thought that a property developer had purchased site

This webpage http://content.met.police.uk/Borough/Southwark/Contact lists the opening hours (or alleged opening hours in the case of East Dulwich!) of the Southwark police stations that are open to members of the public.


Alternatively on the top right of the webpage you can enter your postcode and it will tell you which stations are the closest.

One of the hacks at the South London Press just tweeted that Southwark, New Cross, Downham, Clapham and Woolwich fire stations are all to close. Peckham retained but goes from two to one engine.


With all the these fire stations and cop shops closing it'll be interesting if there's another massive riot.

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