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Top Garda clarifies closure fears 23.04.09

GARDA Commissioner Fachtna Murphy has moved to calm fears that some rural Garda stations including Clonmany will be closed.
Mr Murphy said "confusion" had arisen in recent days about rural stations. Speaking at the Garda Superintendents Association annual conference in Dublin this week, Mr Murphy said: “The Garda accommodation strategy is not targeted towards recommending the closure of Garda stations.
"The aim of this strategy is clear and simple. It is about ensuring that Garda accommodation is safe, secure and fit for operational purpose to facilitate the ongoing delivery of the highest and most up-to-date standards of professional policing into the future." The Garda Commissioner said a network of Garda stations was a "key tool" of effective policing. He said the station network was also needed for the successful implementation of the National Model of Community Policing which he recently launched with Justice Minister Dermot Ahern.
The Garda Accommodation Programme Board was set up in early 2008 to prepare a long-term accommodation strategy for policing around the country.
"Its aim is to establish future accommodation needs, with particular reference to policy and policing requirements, current buildings and facilities, their condition, location and development requirements," added a Garda spokesperson.
The strategy will provide an estimate for the cost of works required to improve the Garda estate and its facilities. Consultations between Garda management and Garda associations and civilian unions are currently ongoing.
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