Carnoustie police station reopens following refurbishment
Officers and staff moved back into Carnoustie police station on Saturday, 8 March, 2025, following the completion of planned refurbishment work.
The police station was temporarily closed while essential upgrades took place. These improvements have modernised the station, ensuring it is a more efficient and welcoming space for both officers and the local community.
The refurbishment included:
- Upgraded and replaced electrics lighting and heating to improve safety and efficiency.
- Installation of energy efficient fittings to reduce energy consumption and improve sustainability.
- Redecoration and new floor finishes throughout the station.
- A fully refurbished kitchen to improve officer and staff facilities.
Superintendent Suzanne Smith said: “The refurbishment of Carnoustie police station has created a modern, efficient workspace that will benefit our officers, staff and the communities we serve.
“Investing in our estate supports our 2030 vision and the Estate Masterplan, which outline the need for a more effective and sustainable estate. This will enable modern policing, support the health, safety and wellbeing of our people and the communities we serve, and reduces long term operating costs.
“The work to enhance the station shows our commitment to delivering a high standard of policing, ensuring visibility, accessibility and engagement within the local community.”
Front counter facilities at Arbroath police station will continue to be open to the public, Monday to Friday from 8am to 4pm.
For non-emergencies and general enquiries, members of the public can call 101, and 999 in the event of an emergency.
If you are deaf, deafened, hard of hearing or cannot communicate via speech you can utilise the text relay service on 18001101. For emergencies British Sign Language (BSL) users can contact us by using 999 BSL. For non-emergencies BSL users can use Contact Scotland BSL. Both these sites are free to use.