HC Deb 23 April 1987 vol 114 c659W
Mr. Canavan

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland, whether he will state for each police force in Scotland the location of manned police stations or substations (a) closed down and (b) opened since 1979.

Force Police Stations closed down since 1979 Police Stations opened since 1979
Central Scotland Police "A" Division Alva, Buchlyvie Cambusbarron, Causewayhead Clackmannan, Cowie Dollar, Doune, Fallin, Fintry, Killearn, Kippen, Menstrie, Plean, Raploch, Sauchie, St Ninians, Whins of Milton. "A" Division Bannockburn (Replacement) "B" Division
Maddiston (Replacement) Bo'ness (Replacement)
"B" Division Airth, Bog Road, Brightons, Longcroft, Redding, Bonnybridge, Camelon, Larbert, Whitecross, Bainsford, Avonbridge, Carronshore, Laurieston, Polmont, Slamannan, Shieldhill.
Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary Nil Nil
Fife Constabulary Thornton Dalgety Bay
Grampian Police Cammachmore College Street, Aberdeen Portlethen Windmill Brae
Lothian and Borders Police Ayton, Chirnside, Cockburnspath, Cockenzie, East Linton, Greenlaw, Heriot, Yetholm Broxburn (Replacement) Dalkeith (Replacement) Fauldhouse (Replacement) Whitburn (Replacement) Wester Hailes
Northern Constabulary Firth Nigg (oil related) St. Margaret's Hope Caol Kyleakin (Temporarily closed) Symbister
Strathclyde Police Turnbull Street, Glasgow, Glenmavis, Stepps, Tarbolton. London Road (Replacement) Erskine Troon (Replacement) Shettlston (Replacement) Cumbernauld (Replacement) Stonehouse (Replacement)
Tayside Police Nil Baluniefield Lochee (Replacement) Maryfield (Replacement) Ryehill

Mr. Canavan

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland whether he will state, for each police force in Scotland, the number and location of manned police stations or substations in (a) 1979 and (b) 1986 or the latest available year, with a breakdown of the figures for each police force in Scotland.

Mr. Lang

[pursuant to his reply, 8 April 1987, c. 287]: The information is as follows: