Donna Jones and Scott Chilton outside Cowes Police Station

New police station opens in Cowes, with plans to increase police presence

The Police and Crime Commissioner, Donna Jones, is continuing to deliver on her promise to drive up police visibility with the official opening of the new Cowes police station.

The PCC and the Chief Constable, Scott Chilton, cut the ribbon in front of the building on the High Street in Cowes on Friday 12th January 2024.

It is the first police station to open as part of the PCC’s pledge to reopen ten more police stations and front counters to the public across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight over the next 18 months.

Jones: Driving up police visibility, driving down crime
PCC Donna Jones said,

“The public have consistently told me they want more police stations, more police officers, and more visibility of the police so they can feel safer and be safer.

“The Chief Constable and I are working day in day out to ensure that police officers are in the heart of all communities, and by strengthening neighbourhood policing we can drive up police visibility, drive down crime, and deliver stronger and safer communities for all.

“This official opening marks another important step in the fight against criminals, enabling swifter justice, further police engagement, and more protection and support for victims. The Chief and I will continue to work tirelessly to make sure people feel more connected than ever before.”

Chilton: An open door to the public
Chief Constable Scott Chilton said,

“I made commitments to the local people of the Isle of Wight that I would further strengthen policing directly in the towns and villages on the Island. I am delighted to see neighbourhood policing return to the heart of Cowes, as it is only right that local people have direct access to their local officers.

“The Cowes Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) will be based in the new office on the High Street allowing them to maintain that visible police presence in the town and surrounding areas to keep you protected. It will also offer an open door to the public, enabling officers to listen first-hand to your concerns and act swiftly upon the issues that matter most to you, and ultimately to uphold my commitment to deliver an exceptional local policing service.

“Their visibility is important in deterring crime. Equally, they will be proactive in ensuring they know who is committing crime and anti-social behaviour in your town in order to ensure we relentlessly pursue criminals, put victims first and deliver traditional local policing. All of our teams across the Island do a fantastic job serving the public, but I know there is more to do. The opening of the new NPT base in Cowes demonstrates our commitment to serve you and to work within the heart of our communities.

“This is the first step for the Island under the Commissioner’s wider plan to open more stations in our Force area, including on the Isle of Wight. I know that there is a strong desire to have a police station with a front counter open to the public in Ryde, including on weekends, and thanks to the Commissioner’s investment you will have this too – this is expected to be open to the public in Autumn.”

Drop-ins and pre-arranged appointments
The new station in Cowes will be open to the public for drop-ins and pre-arranged appointments. Officers will be ready to welcome the public to drop in and report a crime, meet their local team or just get advice weekly from 19th January.

Further opening times will be advertised on the screen at front of the police station and on the Isle of Wight Police social media pages.

Jones: I’ll also be reopening Ryde police station later this year
PCC Donna Jones added,

“I’m delighted to have opened the new Cowes police station, and I’m not stopping there because I’ll also be reopening Ryde police station later this year.

“That means residents, businesses and communities across the Island will have three publicly accessible police stations.”

Ryde police station will be open to the public on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, whilst Newport will continue to be open to the public every day.

Seely: Donna and I have been working to deliver a better deal on policing
Isle of Wight MP, Bob Seely, said,

“I would like to thank Donna Jones for her hard work in reopening a police station in Cowes. Donna and I have been working to deliver a better deal on policing.

“The result is that, with additional resource, crime has reduced and police officers are becoming more accessible to the public once again.

“We now have a Roads Policing Unit back on the Island and an additional 30 police officers are on the Island tackling crime so the net is closing on offenders all the time. We’re also working on getting better support for victims of sexual assault on the Island.

“The public can be reassured that, from now, they will increasingly be able to access their local police officers through the reopening of police stations across the Island and also through named officers in local communities. There’s a lot of work being done to help make our streets safe and drive down crime.”

Commitment to bring back named ‘Local Bobbies’
The plan to reopen ten more police stations and front counters to the public was announced by the Police and Crime Commissioner last September, increasing from 13 to 23 in total across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.

The successful recruitment of 650 extra police officers and the Commissioner’s commitment to bring back named ‘Local Bobbies’ to every community are also key components of the PCC’s drive to increase police visibility across the two counties.


News shared by the office of the Police and Crime Commissioner, in their own words. Ed

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Craftus
15, January 2024 9:43 am

Chief Constable Scott Chilton said, ” ..It will also offer an open door to the public, enabling officers to listen first-hand to your concerns and act swiftly upon the issues that matter most to you, and ultimately to uphold my commitment to deliver an exceptional local policing service.” The door will be open for 3 hours a week! I’m so thankful that we have such a great… Read more »

elemental
Reply to  Craftus
16, January 2024 12:45 pm

The previous station in west Cowes was fully operational at all hours & available to arrest accordingly in the mid-80’s, so I concur & would respectfully point out too, that this is the same with every single other Public Service: Dentists, doctors, nurses, civil servants, refuse, Legal Aid, Refuges, youth clubs, Utilities & a few newly invented monopolies like the Post Office & Royal Mail. The sale… Read more »

henry
15, January 2024 9:59 am

Open one day a week for 3 hours and by appointment only. How do these jokers manage to keep a straight face beats me.

elemental
Reply to  henry
16, January 2024 12:48 pm

They too are battling with being starved of resources, along with most of the county councils. With an unleashed & illegitimate government now fully aware of the contempt in which they are held, expect much more. The so-called ‘culture wars’ don’t work if we don’t buy into them!

Jenny Smart
15, January 2024 10:03 am

If you are open only one day a week for 3 hours how do you ‘act swiftly’ to anything?

Colin
15, January 2024 10:04 am

Perhaps if we did away with the position of Police Commissioner then we might be able to afford to have it open more than three hours a week. The whole saga shows that those running the show take us all for fools and are more interested in soundbites than anything else. As for Bob and the extra 30 officers; is that anything like the promised 40 new… Read more »

elemental
Reply to  Colin
16, January 2024 12:54 pm

Reducing the hierarchy of unaccountable managers from most Public Services would be a start: NHS, Post Office, Royal Mail. Rail, etc. When Cons talk about ‘shrinking the state’ they mean sacking in-house employees & farming the contracts out to the most cost-cutting companies, with public cash being returned to private, Tory troughs. Voters beware of ‘Buyer’s Remorse’

henry
15, January 2024 10:22 am

Scott, can I book a tutorial session on how to creating TicTok videos please 😁

elemental
Reply to  henry
16, January 2024 12:55 pm

Maybe trepanning might be a good subject for social media sites although t’s probably already out there, somewhere.

Craftus
15, January 2024 10:31 am

18 September 2023 Original proposals submitted by Hampshire County Council, on behalf of the PCC, specified the ‘hub’, on the high street, would only be open for pre-arranged appointments. However, PCC Jones has told the County Press that is “absolutely not the case”. “The whole reason I picked this location is so that it is highly connectable for the public so they can come in and speak… Read more »

elemental
Reply to  Craftus
16, January 2024 1:00 pm

A government opposed to funding train ticket offices is the same that opposes manning a police desk, or having spare NHS bed capacity, The same as that which allows corporations like BT to dismantle & deprive us of our landlines & to denote the terms on which these oligarchs – any objectors, please check the definition – to freely operate & exploit away, to the detriment of… Read more »

greenfiremouse
Reply to  Craftus
16, January 2024 3:26 pm

The opening times make it almost impossible for almost anyone in employment to use the facilities anyway. Are they not embarrassed about pulling such a stunt?

Snowwolf1
16, January 2024 12:12 pm

Anyone know how many Police hubs we have on the Island and how long they are open for?. Cowes one is a joke and waste of space if it is only for 3 ours a week. That leaves 165 hours not covered, the criminal fraternity element must be laughing their heads off.

johnr
16, January 2024 4:52 pm

I wouldn’t worry about this only being open 3 hours a week, I reported an incident to the police 24th October 23 and received an acknowledgement from them thanking me for reporting this etc and here is a crime No 5th Jan 24, just over 2 months to get a reply from reporting a crime so police station open for 3 hours 1 day a week is… Read more »

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