The doors to Malinsgate Police Station in Telford will open to the public again this September for a unique look behind the scenes of West Mercia Police.
After around 5,000 people attended the open day at Malinsgate Police Station last year, the public is once again being invited along to the
Inspector Richard Jones, said: “This is a fantastic opportunity for the public to come along and meet some of their local officers, and offer members of the public a unique look at what a working police station looks like, as well as being able to sit in a police car and visit custody. Several external exhibitors are also expected to be there on the day, including other emergency services., added: “Telford Open Day always proves to be a brilliant event with residents able to meet their local team, raise concerns and get a snapshot into the world of policing.
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