**Uxbridge Police Station**
Located at 1 Warwick Place, Uxbridge UB8 1PG, Uxbridge Police Station stands as a cornerstone of community safety and public service in the heart of Uxbridge. This dedicated facility not only serves as a local law enforcement office but also fosters a spirit of collaboration and trust between officers and the community. With a strong commitment to maintaining peace and order, the Uxbridge Police Station provides a range of essential services, including crime reporting, public safety initiatives, and community outreach programs aimed at building lasting relationships with residents.

Visitors to the station can expect a welcoming atmosphere where concerns are addressed with professionalism and empathy. The officers at Uxbridge Police Station prioritize customer satisfaction, ensuring that every interaction reflects their dedication to service excellence. Whether you need assistance with a police report or have questions about local safety initiatives, the knowledgeable staff is ready to help.

In addition, the station actively participates in community events and safety campaigns, reinforcing its role as a proactive partner in enhancing public well-being. For more information about their services or to connect with your local law enforcement team, feel free to visit their website at [met.police.uk](https://www.met.police.uk/) or call during business hours. Experience the peace of mind that comes from knowing your community is safeguarded by a reliable and engaged police force at Uxbridge Police Station.

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Bob Marley

5 Google Rating

captured known fugitive igor very quickly...

5/ 5

captured known fugitive igor very quickly...

Claudia Cox

1 Google Rating

A solid case for vigilante justice. No phone number for the station, so 101 has to be called (someth

1/ 5

A solid case for vigilante justice. No phone number for the station, so 101 has to be called (something that police chiefs have readily admitted is a waste of time). Currently being harrassed and stalked by a stranger who knows where I live, made my report via 101 - the officer on the end finished up the call by telling me that "it might just be a perfectly innocent infatuation", so you know how seriously it's going to be taken! Got my crime ref. number today along with a number to call to add any details to the report. Tried to phone at 13:31 today (Monday) only to get an automated response: "This line is now closed. Please call during our open hours, 9am - 5pm, Monday to Friday". Amazing! I'm not angry at the police though, I'm angry at the people in power who have utterly decimated our police forces over the years. The few police that are left won't take notice until I'm dead in a ditch somewhere, I'll be taking matters into my own hands before that happens.

thelast daffodil

1 Google Rating

After holding for nearly an hour on the waste of time 101 service i decided to go online and get t

1/ 5

After holding for nearly an hour on the waste of time 101 service i decided to go online and get the tel number for uxbridge police station but the mail box was full- i wanted to report a suspicious druggy looking guy pushing a 3 yr old girl in a buggy amongst the trees on long lane at 9.10pm on tuesday 15/08 /17-i had seen this guy before and didn't like what i saw then either so i decided to ring police on 101 but waited and waited . i kept an eye on this guy as he headed down long lane so i decided to rush back the 150 metres to my house to jump in my car and follow him but when i returned he had gone,i suspect he headed for court park,. So having no luck on the phone trying to contact the police on 101 i let it ring and went to uxbridge police station. I went in and there was a male and female officer there... thats it. i was told that it was just them two on duty- as i approached the reception desk the lady officer asked what i was reporting she had a phone wrapped around her head so i had to ask if she was talking to me,,,no hello can i help you, i told her i wanted to report the above and she stated she was on a call i asked if i could speak to another officer , the male office was putting files away , she informed me that it was just these two on duty and asked if i could take a seat-this was 10pm by now so i declined the seat let them knew what i thought of the dreadful service on the phone and at the station and left, Its amazing that when your driving at 35mph in a 30mph dual carriage way you will find a police officer down the road with a speed gun and gives you a ticket for speeding ( which happened to me last month) but you cant get their attention when you walk into a police station. what a farce.the lawbreaker must be having a great time, richard

Mr Amniezia

5 Google Rating

Had a great night pleanty space in your room night porter checks hourly to see if you need anything

5/ 5

Had a great night pleanty space in your room night porter checks hourly to see if you need anything great service would recommend to any criminal

Kizzle Bow

1 Google Rating

Racist and corrupt

1/ 5

Racist and corrupt

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