Here is the latest publicly available update on the PSNI Headquarters and related matters.
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PSNI Headquarters: The Police Service of Northern Ireland’s main headquarters are in Knock, east Belfast, where the service also maintains its Museum. This location has been the central hub for PSNI operations since the early 2000s, following the reform from the Royal Ulster Constabulary.[1][2]
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Recent developments: In 2024, PSNI faced a notable data protection-related enforcement action from the UK Information Commissioner’s Office, resulting in a substantial monetary penalty. The ICO found failures in protecting personal data between 2018 and 2024. This is a governance matter that affects the PSNI’s overarching operations, including coordination from HQ.[1]
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Station enquiry offices: The PSNI announced a plan to reduce and reorganize Station Enquiry Offices as part of financial and resource adjustments. The program reduced the number of enquiry offices from 28 to 17, with offices remaining operational at most locations to preserve access for the public. The changes were framed as a move to deliver a more sustainable and effective service under pressure on resources. This restructuring impacts how the headquarters coordinates local policing touchpoints.[3]
If you’d like, I can monitor for updates on the PSNI HQ specifically (e.g., any relocation plans, staffing changes at Knock, or new governance announcements) and summarize any subsequent official statements or press releases. Additionally, I can pull more detailed, up-to-date reporting from reputable sources and provide direct quotes or timelines.
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The PSNI Assistant Chief Constable apologises after the surname, initials, the rank or grade, the work location and departments of all PSNI staff were made public for up to three hours, with a union rep saying it may mean some have to leave their roles.
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www.standard.co.ukThe Police Service of Northern Ireland is to close 11 Station Enquiry Offices.Speaking about this decision Assistant Chief Constable for Local Policing, Bobby Singleton said:“Last month the Chief Constable informed the Northern Ireland Policing Board that as a consequence of the current financial and resource pressures facing the Police Service, the decision has been taken to reduce the number of Station Enquiry Offices from 28 to 17.
www.psni.police.ukThe 11 police station enquiry offices scheduled for closure are to close their doors at the end of this month, it has been confirmed. As previously announced, due to the current financial and resource pressures facing the Police Service of Northern Ireland, the decision has been taken to reduce the number of police station enquiry offices from 28 to 17. These are not station closures and each of the police stations affected will remain operational.
www.psni.police.ukCovering Period 24 April 2024 to 30 May 2024 Presented at Policing Board Meeting: 6 June 2024 Contents Foreword 3 Finance and Resource Update 6 Our Performance 7 Outcome 1: We have a Safe Community 11 Outcome 2: We have Confidence in Policing 15 Outcome 3: We have Engaged and Supportive Communities 16 Unless otherwise stated the statistics in this report are unvalidated management information sources from administrative systems and are subject to change. … commitment to co-operate fully with...
www.psni.police.ukPublished NI Policing Board May 2026 Board Meeting in Public: Summary of Issues Published Speaking about the Katie Simpson Review published today by the Justice Minister, Policing Board Chair Brendan Mullan said: Published Policing Board Chair Brendan Mullan said: Published Those who have issued the claim of responsibility for the attack on Dunmurry station are living in a past that nobody wants. Published Policing Board Chair Brendan Mullan has condemned those responsible for the attack at...
www.nipolicingboard.org.ukThe Police Service of Northern Ireland, is the police service responsible for law enforcement and the prevention of crime within Northern Ireland.
www.wikiwand.comCovering Period of 23rd October 2024 to 28th November 2024 Presented at Policing Board Meeting: 5th December 2024 Contents Foreword 3 Finance and Resource Update 6 Our Performance 7 Outcome 1: Victim Focused 11 Outcome 2: Community Focused 13 Outcome 3: Workforce Focused 15 Looking back on 2024 18 Unless otherwise stated the statistics in this report are unvalidated management information sourced from administrative systems and are subject to change. 3 Foreword I begin my final report of 2024...
www.nipolicingboard.org.ukClick here to view our latest news releases.Contacting usFor media queries only The Policing Board’s Communications team can be contacted from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday on 028 9040 8500 and on 07801 738795 outside office hours. This is to deal with media queries only.
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