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Garda numbers won't be reduced – Supt. 02.11.11

by Caoimhinn Barr, Inishowen Independent

INISHOWEN Superintendent Kevin English claimed that the possible future closure of two Garda stations here should not ‘make a severe impact’ on policing the peninsula.
Speaking at a recent Joint-Policing Committee meeting, the Buncrana-based chief confirmed that any closures would not result in less Gardai on the ground.
“That will not happen,” he said. Supt English revealed that he has been asked to look at the ‘proposed closure’ of two Inishowen stations.
“There have been all sorts of rumours and speculation but I can confirm that I have been asked to look at two stations – Culdaff and Malin. Nothing is concrete yet but any possible closures will not result in a diminution of my numbers. In fact I’m looking for an increase,” he said.
“Culdaff station has been vacant since December 2009 while people in Malin are already familiar with going to the administrative centre of the Garda station in Carn, because of the community model of policing that’s in place in those areas.
“These are large buildings with very few guards in them. They are expensive to run and I have to make sure I make the best use of resources. If one or two places do close, I’ll have the same number of Gardai and can move
Superintendent Kevin English.
personnel within the district to fill any vacuum,” Supt English added.
Inishowen TD Charlie McConalogue however remains strongly opposed to the possible closure of any stations here.
"It is interesting to note that in 1997 the Garda numbers nationally were 10,968 as opposed to numbers today of 14,162 (2011). During this time no Garda stations were closed and it is therefore unacceptable that the current government would use any reduction in Garda numbers as a rationale to close Garda stations as numbers are vastly greater now than they were in 1997,” he said.
With only one Garda station here [Buncrana] open for 24-hours, the Government has promised to promote Carn to the same status, a move which could see extra officers drafted into the peninsula soon.
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