Main image: Notting Hill Police Station, on the corner of Ladbroke Grove and Ladbroke Road in Holland Park – slated for closure (photo by Danny P Robinson). An informant has told PrimeResi that it’s likely to be offered for sale at £36m – and that resi developers are already sniffing.
Holland Park locals given six months to ‘save’ Notting Hill Police Station for community use
A Holland Park landmark on Ladbroke Road is being marketed for sale by the Mayor’s Office of Policing & Crime. Local community groups are being given the chance to bid for the building before it's offered to developers on the open market.
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