I can share what’s publicly known about Woodbourne Police Station, but I don’t have live updates in this moment.
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The Woodbourne area has seen discussions about the appearance and security posture of the station, including calls in the past to normalise its exterior while maintaining safety for officers. This has been framed in the context of West Belfast policing and community relations.[2]
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Public-facing PSNI communications in recent years have noted adjustments to front-counter and enquiry services at several stations as part of budget and resource decisions, though stations themselves remain operational. It’s possible Woodbourne was affected by such changes in the broader Belfast area.[5]
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For the most current, authoritative updates, I’d recommend checking the PSNI Belfast/LNPT pages or local Belfast news outlets, as they’ll publish any new changes to station services, closures of enquiry desks, or staffing adjustments.[1][6]
If you’d like, I can perform a quick follow-up search for the latest news specifically from PSNI Belfast or reputable local outlets and summarize any new developments.
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THE Chief Inspector who oversees policing in West Belfast has said that he would like to see the militarised façade of Woodbourne Police Station scaled back. In a lengthy interview with the Andersonstown News, Chief Inspector Peter Brannigan praised the local community for their strong leadership and detailed his hopes for the continuation of normalised policing in the area. Having served within the RUC and PSNI for 34 years, Chief Inspector Brannigan has spent 12 of those years in West...
belfastmedia.comMEMBERS of the public will no longer be able walk to in and report a crime at Woodbourne Police Station on the Stewartstown Road.
belfastmedia.comThe Police Service of Northern Ireland is to close 11 Station Enquiry Offices.Speaking about this decision Assistant Chief Constable for Local Policing, Bobby Singleton said:“Last month the Chief Constable informed the Northern Ireland Policing Board that as a consequence of the current financial and resource pressures facing the Police Service, the decision has been taken to reduce the number of Station Enquiry Offices from 28 to 17.
www.psni.police.ukWoodbourne LNPT is based in Woodbourne police station and covers the following wards: Andersonstown, Ballymurphy, Beechmount, Clonard, Collin Glen, Divis, Distilleries, Dunmurry, Falls, Falls Park, Ladybrook, Lagmore, Poleglass, Shaw's Road, Stewartstown, Turf Lodge and Twinbrook.
www.psni.police.ukCarla Lockhart MP said a controlled explosion has taken place after a suspicious package was found
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