Oldham ‘in talks’ on new police station
Reporter: Charlotte Hall, Local Democracy Reporter
Date published: 17 July 2025

Oldham police station. Image courtesy of Geograph/Paul Anderson
A ‘desperately needed’ new police station in Oldham could be built.
The council is in discussion with GMP about relocating from the current site on Barn Street, which is ‘falling apart’.
For several years, officers have been unable to use the custody suite on the upper levels for safety reasons.
Suspects are being transported all the way to Tameside and further afield to book arrests, which is taking up police time.
Council leader Arooj Shah said preliminary conversations with Greater Manchester Police have begun.
It’s not yet clear whether the move would involve building a whole new station, or renovating an existing building in the town centre.
Information said to have been shared with Coun Sam Al-Hamdani has left the Liberal Democrats concerned the new plans won’t include holding cells.
Coun Al-Hamdani said: “We have heard direct from officers about the amount of time it can take to have to travel outside the area after an arrest.
“People rightly want to see police out on their streets. We desperately need a police station in Oldham – the current one is well beyond its shelf life, but we need to see one which solves the problems we have, not extends them.”
It's been emphasised that no plans have been drawn up yet.
GMP Chief Constable Stephen Watson said in 2021 that the building was ‘a wee bit like the former GDR (German Democratic Republic)’.
GMP declined to comment, but noted that not every district has its own custody suite.
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