Forest Gate Police Station suffered significant damage from a fire on March 6 last year, leading to the evacuation of approximately 60 individuals. In response, 175 firefighters and 30 fire engines were deployed. Newham Council is preparing to approve development plans to rebuild the station, which has remained vacant since. The reconstruction includes a new roof, extensions for enhanced facilities, increased parking, and a focus on reducing light pollution concerns. The local community response so far has been minimal, showing only slight support and neutrality during consultations.
The plans for Forest Gate Police Station's rebuilding include a roof replacement and facility extensions, aiming to enhance police resources while addressing community concerns.
After the extensive fire incident, the Met's emergency response unit was relocated, and a temporary mobile counter was established at Stratford for public safety.
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