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(Owned/Leased/L Icence) Use (Ie Police Station/Neighbourhood Base Tenure Use (i.e. Police Name of Site Address Postcode (Owned/Leased/L Station/Neighbourhood icence) Base/Offices/Disused) 7 HEARN COURT, STAFFORD, 7 HEARN COURT - UNISON ST17 9QN OWNED SPECIALIST OFFICE FUNCTION STAFFORDSHIRE DIAMOND WAY, STONE BUSINESS LINDUM HOUSE ST15 0SD OWNED OFFICES PARK, STONE, STAFFORDSHIRE FESTIVAL PARK, CROWN ROAD, NORTHERN AREA CUSTODY OFF FORGE LANE, ETRURIA, STOKE- ST1 5NP OWNED CUSTODY FACILITY FACILITY ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE MERRIAL STREET, NEWCASTLE- NEWCASTLE POLICE STATION ST5 2AB OWNED VACANT UNDER-LYME, STAFFORDSHIRE UTTOXETER ROAD, BLYTHE BLYTHE BRIDGE POLICE POST BRIDGE, STOKE-ON-TRENT, ST11 9JR OWNED VACANT STAFFORDSHIRE UTTOXETER ROAD, BLYTHE BLYTHE BRIDGE VWS BRIDGE, STOKE-ON-TRENT, ST11 9JR OWNED VACANT STAFFORDSHIRE RUXLEY ROAD, BUCKNALL, BUCKNALL POLICE POST STOKE-ON-TRENT, ST2 9BG OWNED ID SUITE ETC (SPECIALIST) STAFFORDSHIRE PICKFORD PLACE, MEIR, STOKE-ON- MEIR POLICE POST ST3 7DY OWNED POLICE POST TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE 1 REES DRIVE WOMBOURNE, WOLVERHAMPTON WV5 9DR OWNED VACANT HIGH STREET, KINVER, KINVER POLICE POST DY7 6ES OWNED VACANT STOURBRIDGE 1 STATION STREET, CHESLYN HAY, CHESLYN HAY POLICE POST WS6 7ED OWNED POLICE POST WALSALL, STAFFORDSHIRE THE BRAMBLES, STONE ROAD, ECCLESHALL POLICE POST ECCLESHALL, STAFFORD, ST21 6DN OWNED VACANT STAFFORDSHIRE 23 EFFINCH LANE, BARTON-UNDER- BARTON UNDER NEEDWOOD NEEDWOOD, BURTON-ON-TRENT, DE13 8ET OWNED SENSITIVE INTERVIEW SUITE POLICE POST STAFFORDSHIRE JACKSON STREET, BURSLEM, BURSLEM POLICE STATION STOKE-ON-TRENT, ST6 1AF OWNED POLICE STATION STAFFORDSHIRE HORNINGLOW STREET, BURTON, BURTON POLICE STATION DE14 1PA OWNED POLICE STATION STAFFORDSHIRE WOLVERHAMPTON ROAD, CANNOCK POLICE STATION WS11 1AW OWNED POLICE STATION CANNOCK, STAFFORDSHIRE 57 CHAPEL STREET, CHEADLE, CHEADLE POLICE STATION ST10 1DX OWNED POLICE STATION STAFFORDSHIRE BETHESDA STREET, HANLEY, HANLEY POLICE STATION STOKE-ON-TRENT, ST1 3DR OWNED POLICE STATION STAFFORDSHIRE FOUNTAIN STREET, LEEK, LEEK POLICE STATION ST13 6QT OWNED POLICE STATION STAFFORDSHIRE SUTHERLAND ROAD, LONGTON, LONGTON POLICE STATION STOKE-ON-TRENT, ST3 1HH OWNED POLICE STATION STAFFORDSHIRE ANSON STREET, RUGELEY, RUGELEY POLICE STATION WS15 2BQ OWNED POLICE STATION STAFFORDSHIRE EASTGATE STREET, STAFFORD, STAFFORD POLICE STATION ST16 2DQ OWNED POLICE STATION STAFFORDSHIRE BOOTHEN ROAD, STOKE-ON- STOKE POLICE STATION ST4 4AH OWNED VACANT TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE RADFORD STREET, STONE, STONE POLICE STATION ST15 8DB OWNED VACANT STAFFORDSHIRE SPINNING SCHOOL LANE, TAMWORTH POLICE STATION B79 7BB OWNED POLICE STATION TAMWORTH, STAFFORDSHIRE SCOTIA ROAD, TUNSTALL, STOKE- TUNSTALL POLICE STATION ST6 6BG OWNED VACANT ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE 32 BALANCE STREET, UTTOXETER, UTTOXETER POLICE STATION ST14 8JE OWNED VACANT STAFFORDSHIRE WATLING HOUSE, WATLING WATLING POLICE STATION ST19 5PR OWNED POLICE STATION STREET, GAILEY, STAFFORDSHIRE WOMBOURNE POLICE HIGH STREET, WOMBOURNE, WV5 9EE OWNED POLICE STATION STATION WOLVERHAMPTON EASTERN AVENUE, LICHFIELD, OFFICES/POLICE STATION (NO FRONT LICHFIELD HEDGEHOG SITE WS13 6QL OWNED STAFFORDSHIRE COUNTER SERVICE) WESTON ROAD, STAFFORD, POLICE SPECIALIST OPERATIONAL & POLICE HQ (BLOCKS 1-9) ST18 0YY OWNED STAFFORDSHIRE OFFICE BEACONSIDE, STAFFORD, STAFFORD FIRE STATION ST18 0DD LEASED OFFICES STAFFORDSHIRE STONE TOWN COUNCIL, 15-17 STONE POLICE POST STATION ROAD, STONE, ST15 8JR LEASED OFFICES/POLICE POST STAFFORDSHIRE THE BRIDGE CENTRE, UNIT B6, BIRCHES HEAD ROAD, BIRCHES BIRCHES HEAD POLICE POST ST2 8DD LEASED POLICE POST HEAD, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE KIDSGROVE TOWN HALL, KIDSGROVE POLICE POST LIVERPOOL ROAD, KIDSGROVE, ST7 4EL LEASED POLICE POST STAFFORDSHIRE NHS HEALTH & WELLBEING CENTRE, HILL STREET, STAPENHILL POLICE POST DE15 9LD LEASED POLICE POST STAPENHILL, BURTON-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE THE MADELEY CENTRE, FURNACE MADELEY POLICE POST CW3 9DN LEASED POLICE POST LANE, MADELEY, STAFFORDSHIRE 80 HIGH STREET, ROCESTER, ROCESTER POLICE POST ST14 5JU LEASED POLICE POST UTTOXETER, STAFFORDSHIRE SHROPSHIRE BROOK ROAD, ARMITAGE WITH HANDSACRE ARMITAGE, RUGELEY, WS15 4UZ LEASED POLICE POST VILLAGE HALL STAFFORDSHIRE LICHFIELD DISTRICT COUNCIL, ENQUIRY OFFICE (POLICE STATION LICHFIELD ENQUIRY OFFICE FROG LANE, LICHFIELD, WS13 6YY LEASED STAFFORDSHIRE FUNCTION) M6 MAINTENANCE AREA, DOXEY, DOXEY M6 POLICE POST ST18 9LG LEASED POLICE POST STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE BIDDULPH TOWN HALL, HIGH BIDDULPH POLICE POST STREET, BIDDULPH, STOKE-ON- ST8 6AR LEASED POLICE POST TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE BRADWELL EDUCATION CENTRE, RICEYMAN ROAD, BRADWELL, BRADWELL POLICE POST ST5 8LF LEASED POLICE POST NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME, STAFFORDSHIRE ABBOTS BROMLEY FIRE GOOSE LANE, ABBOTS BROMLEY, WS15 3DE LICENCE POLICE POST STATION STAFFORDSHIRE FROGHALL ROAD, IPSTONES, IPSTONES FIRE STATION ST10 2NA LICENCE VACANT STAFFORDSHIRE ST. PAULS CHURCH, CHURCH MIDDLEPORT POLICE POST SQUARE, MIDDLEPORT, STOKE-ON- ST6 4BY LICENCE POLICE POST TRENT COUNCIL OFFICES, MILL LANE, FAZELEY POLICE POST (MILL FAZELEY, TAMWORTH, B78 3QD LICENCE POLICE POST LANE LINK) STAFFORDSHIRE 85 HIGH STREET, KINVER, KINVER PARISH COUNCIL DY7 6ES LICENCE POLICE POST STOURBRIDGE THE GUILD HALL, HIGH STREET, ENQUIRY OFFICE (POLICE STATION NEWCASTLE ENQUIRY OFFICE NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME, ST5 1PW LICENCE STAFFORDSHIRE FUNCTION) BADEN HALL FARM, BADEN HALL, FIRING RANGE ONLY (POLICE BADEN HALL (FIRING RANGE) ST21 6LG LICENCE ECCLESHALL, STAFFORDSHIRE FUNCTION) 53 KNYPERSLEY ROAD, NORTON, NORTON POLICE POST STOKE-ON-TRENT, ST6 8HT LICENCE POLICE POST STAFFORDSHIRE UNIT 1B, STATION BUILDING, ENDON WITH STANLEY PARISH STATION ROAD, ENDON, STOKE-ON- ST9 9DR LICENCE POLICE POST COUNCIL TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE BELVEDERE ROAD, BURTON-UPON- QUEENS HOSPITAL DE13 0RB LICENCE VACANT TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE LEONARD COATES WAY, HANLEY, FRONT COUNTER SERVICE AND HANLEY SMITHFIELD ONE STOKE ON TRENT, ST1 3BH LICENCE STAFFORDSHIRE OFFICES TILDESLEY CLOSE, PENKRIDGE, PENCRIC ST19 5LH LICENCE DROP-IN-CENTRE STAFFORDSHIRE UTTOXETER ROAD, BLYTHE BLYTHE BRIDGE & BRIDGE, STOKE-ON-TRENT, ST11 9NT LICENCE DROP-IN-CENTRE FORSBROOK VILLAGE HALL STAFFORDSHIRE MAY STREET YOUTH CENTRE, MAY MAY STREET YOUTH CENTRE STREET, BURSLEM, STOKE-ON- ST6 1JA LICENCE DROP-IN-CENTRE TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE GOLDSMITH PLACE, TAMWORTH, THOMAS HARDY COURT B79 8HS LICENCE DROP-IN-CENTRE STAFFORDSHIRE MOBILE CRIME REDUCTION ASDA CAR PARK, VENTURA ROAD, B78 3HB LICENCE DROP-IN-CENTRE POST TAMWORTH, STAFFORDSHIRE DISCOVERY ACADEMY, GREENDOCK STREET, LONGTON, LONGTON SAFER SCHOOLS ST3 2NA LICENCE OFFICE STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE SPRINGFIELD HEALTH & OFF LOVETT COURT, RUGELEY, WS15 2QD LICENCE OFFICE WELLBEING CENTRE STAFFORDSHIRE THISTLEY HOUGH HIGH SCHOOL, NEWCASTLE LANE, PENKHULL, HANLEY SAFER SCHOOLS ST4 5JJ LICENCE OFFICE STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE MALBROUGH WAY, BELGRAVE, BELGRAVE FIRE STATION B77 2NW LICENCE DROP-IN-CENTRE TAMWORTH, STAFFORDSHIRE ORMISTON SIR STANLEY MATTHEWS ACADEMY, BLURTON SAFER SCHOOLS BEACONSFIELD DRIVE, BLURTON, ST3 3JD LICENCE OFFICE STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE FEGG HAYES ROAD, FEGG HAYES, WHITFIELD VALLEY CENTRE ST6 6QR LICENCE DROP-IN-CENTRE STOKE-ON-TRENT ORMISTON HORIZON ACADEMY, ST MICHAELS ROAD, CHELL, TUNSTALL SAFER SCHOOLS ST6 6JT LICENCE OFFICE TUNSTALL, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE HOLDEN LANE HIGH SCHOOL, MILTON ROAD, SNEYD GREEN, TUNSTALL SAFER SCHOOLS ST1 6LG LICENCE OFFICE STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE COBRIDGE COMMUNITY CENTRE, COBRIDGE POLICE POST BURSLEY ROAD, COBRIDGE, STOKE- ST6 3DQ LICENCE POLICE POST ON-TRENT COPSHOP, CADMAN BUILDING, STAFFORDSHIRE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ROAD, STOKE-ON-TRENT, ST4 2DE LICENCE POLICE POST POLICE POST (STOKE) STAFFORDSHIRE SANDON HIGH SCHOOL, SANDON SANDON SAFER SCHOOL ROAD, MEIR, STOKE-ON-TRENT, ST3 7DF LICENCE OFFICE STAFFORDSHIRE STAFFORDSHIRE UNIVERSITY ANSON COURT, WESTON ROAD, ST18 0AB LICENCE POLICE POST POLICE POST (STAFFORD) STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE STAFFORD SPORTS COLLEGE, STAFFORD SAFER SCHOOLS WOLVERHAMPTON ROAD, ST17 9DJ LICENCE OFFICE STAFFORD, STAFFORDSHIRE ARTHUR FINDLAY CENTRE 96A STONE ROAD. 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