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Publication Date:-
2023-10-29
 
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A search is underway for the construction team who:- 'participated in the crime' of building St Anne Street Station more than 50 years ago, as it reopens its doors after a major refurbishment

OfficerS are searching for the bricklayers and hod carriers from Cubitts, including:- 'Swooper,' 'Smiler' and the 'Boss' who they believe may have vital information about the development of the original site.

The search was sparked after a time capsule was discovered buried in the fabric of the building during the refurbishment containing a confession note from the original construction team admitting:- 'the crime' alongside a newspaper from the day;- Friday, 29 October 1971; which coincided with British MPs voting by a 112 majority to join the European Union.

This five-decade history of the building will be celebrated as Merseyside's Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Emily Spurrell and Chief Constable Serena Kennedy welcome the Lord Lieutenant of Merseyside Mark Blundell, to officially re-open the building today.

They will be joined by Officers and staff who worked from:- St Anne Street, when it 1st opened its doors.

Dignitaries will be ceremonially welcomed by members of Merseyside's Mounted section before the keys are handed over to the PCC and Chief Constable by Louise Daville, Director of Public Sector Strategy at construction firm ISG, the principal contractors on the site, and the Lord Lieutenant declares the building open for business once again.

St Anne Street 1st opened for business in 1972 and has gone on to become Merseyside Police's busiest operational Station.

Work to completely refurbish the Station, including:- adding a new floor, began in April 2021. Now transformed, the five-storey Station boasts open plan working spaces and modern AV equipment within each meeting room and will house 450 Officers and staff, including teams from:- Local Policing, Protecting Vulnerable People, Investigations, Fingerprints and the Economic Crime Team.

Adjacent to Merseyside Police's state of the art new headquarters Rose Hill, St Anne Street now boasts a similar facade, helping to create a 'campus' feel across the site. With a modern new insulated cladding system, LED lighting throughout, electric car charging points and solar panels, the transformation has improved the building's energy efficiency while reducing carbon emissions, helping to support Merseyside Police's drive to be the most sustainable force in the country.

The major renovation is another key step in the PCC's recently refreshed Estate Strategy focused on ensuring Merseyside Police is fit to fight crime, now and into the future. The 12 year plan details how work will continue to modernise and update Merseyside Police's Stations and facilities to ensure Officers and staff are in the right places and best equipped to serve communities across the Region.

Now all staff have moved back into the Station, the PCC and Chief Constable will be able to release Merseyside's Police Former Headquarters, in Canning Place and Smithdown Lane Station, both of which were used to accommodate staff while the refurbishment took place.

St Anne Street in the 1970s.

Merseyside's Police Commissioner Emily Spurrell said:- "Finding this time capsule from the original builders was an unexpected surprise, giving a fascinating window into the history of Merseyside Police's busiest operational Station. Their 'crime' back in 1971 has certainly stood the test of time; St Anne Street has faithfully served Merseyside Police for more than 50 years. Policing has come a long way since then and it's important we take the right steps to ensure Merseyside Police is fit to fight crime, now and in the future. To do that, we are committed to providing state of the art Stations facilities for our Officers and staff and it's great to see how St. Anne Street Station has been transformed over the past 2 years. I'm delighted to join the Chief Constable to welcome the Lord Lieutenant to officially re-open the building today and it's a pleasure to have some of the Officers and staff who were Stationed here when it 1st opened to give us an insight into how things have changed. This major refurbishment will ensure St Anne Street is affordable, sustainable, and future proofed for many years to come, providing Officers and staff with the modern facilities and equipment they need to serve our communities."

Chief Constable Serena Kennedy said:- "I'm delighted that staff are able to return to work at St Anne Street Station, which has been a busy and important operational Station for the force since it 1st opened over 50 years ago. It has taken over 2 years for the extensive refurbishments to take place, but a lot has changed in policing since the 1970s and it is vital that our police Stations are modern, accessible, cost effective and fit for purpose for the staff and Officers who are based there. The force is committed to putting the communities of Merseyside in everything we do. By providing this modern facility means that we can continue to look after our Officers and staff and support them in providing the highest level of service to the public."

St Anne Street 2023.

The money for the project has been part funded by capital specifically set aside for the Force's buildings and part borrowed from approved sources, in accordance with the Prudential Code for capital finance. This money is completely separate from the funding used to pay for Merseyside's Police's Officers and staff and cannot be diverted to fund operational policing.

All the money saved on the cost of running St Anne Street Police Station will be directed straight into frontline policing.

As part of the PCC and Chief Constable's commitment to social value, nearly 50% of the workforce and resources deployed on the refurbishment came from within Merseyside. The project also saw 9 new jobs created, as well as 4 apprenticeships, with more than 330 apprentice weeks on site.

Louise Daville, Director of Public Sector Strategy at ISG, said:- "The search for the Cubitts team behind the construction of the original block is heart-warming. Their work is part of the fabric of this building, and it was a pleasure for ISG to be able to write the next chapter, as St Anne Street Police Station moves into a modern, brighter, and more energy-efficient home. Creating spaces that enable blue light services to protect and serve our communities is incredibly rewarding. We are proud to be part of the building's evolution, and to have left a legacy of value in the community through our social value efforts, and apprenticeship and job creation."


Brand new co-working space to open in Southport Town Centre

A beautiful new co-working space for sole traders, small businesses and project teams is opening soon in Southport Town Centre. Werksy is due to open across 3 floors, on West Street, Southport, above the Firepit restaurant and bar, with the ability to host up to 60 workers in a variety of spaces. Owners Saran and Rick Blaney are aiming to open the doors once work is complete this:- December or January 2023.

The new facility is suitable for a variety of users, from those looking for an escape from squeezing onto a table at home to small companies looking to upscale.

There is an open plan office on the second floor of the building where workers can co-work alongside other professionals, while the mezzanine 3rd floor hosts offices which can accommodate small firms. There is a meeting room that members or external users can utilise.



There is space for more small firms on the top floor.

The 1st floor above The Firepit can also be used for meetings and events.

The scheme is being developed by successful local business owners Rick and Sarah Blaney, who have run the award winning Stamford self catering apartments for the past 5 years.



Werksy Director Sarah Blaney said:- "Werksy is a new co-working brand which is very much needed in Southport! We take pride in creating beautiful spaces where people can come and work alongside other local professionals. We have forged a good reputation at The Stamford for the quality of the environment we provide for guests to enjoy. We insist on high standards. Werksy is flexible, we don't want to tie people into long contracts. All the bills are include:- People can hot-desk or they can work on a more regular basis, with the ability to keep a monitor on a dedicated desk and have a lockable storage. Hopefully we can create a collaborative business hub where you can get away from the dining table, enjoy some peace from the kids or the pets, and come and spend some time working alongside some like-minded entrepreneurs in a professional and friendly environment. We are aiming to open this December or January, depending on how work goes. We are using a local building firm, Oakhurst, which is doing a superb job for us. Pete Tynan from Bro Design is creating all the signage for us. We are using local firms wherever we can. Having The Firepit restaurant and bar downstairs is excellent too, it is really complementary to what we are providing up here. People working can pop down for a drink or a meal. It is in an amazing location! It is right in the centre of town. We can secure nearby car parking for anyone who needs it, though it is also very close to Southport Train Station and to local bus routes. The views are stunning! The windows look out across towards the Promenade, Kings Gardens and Southport Pier. We are really pleased to be able to bring this beautiful building back to life. Restoring it has been a really painstaking task, but we wanted to get it just right. It has been used in the past as storage for Broadbents department store; as a jeans factory for Lonsdale; it has been empty and unused for the past few years. Rick and I spent a lifetime working in boring places in the corporate world before we set up our own local business with The Stamford. We have tried working on laptops in cafes, in hotel lobbies, where the Wi-Fi can be unpredictable, the chair you are sitting on is not fit for purpose and it can suddenly become very noisy or very busy. It can be very solitary running your own business, which is why somewhere like Werksy is perfect. Post-Covid, there was an explosion of people starting up their own businesses, but there is nowhere suitable or convenient for all these people to go and work in Southport. We wanted to create something beautiful that offers flexibility for other local business people in the Southport area. We love small businesses. We run 1 ourselves and recognise the challenges that people face. We will offer people weekly rates, monthly rates, or full-time memberships. On our second floor we have an open plan space with desks and kitchen facilities. On our 3rd floor we have a meeting room and dedicated offices with kitchen facilities, 1 of which can seat up to 16 people. We have a lift, shower facilities, disabled toilet facilities. Everybody will have access codes. Access can be 24/7 if people need it."

Werksy Director Rick Blaney said:- "As a location, Southport is bringing more and more people in. It is a brilliant place to live and work. Work is currently taking place on building the brand new:- £73 million Marine Lake Events Centre, which is really exciting for the town. There is lots of investment coming in and lots happening. It's a great time to be here.."

 
      
 
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