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Metropolitan Police Service

Location Details

Address

Kennington Police Station
49/51 Kennington Road
London
SE1 7QA


t: 020 7326 1212

Assistance dogs welcome Assisted wheelchair access Non assisted wheelchair access Facilities for hard of hearing people. Induction loop available Customer parking facilities Accessible car parking Staff assistance available Low Payment Counters including clipboards, dropdown counters, lap trays and portable chip & pin Automatic doors present

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"In emergency ring 999" Textphone users can dial the emergency services, Police, Fire, Ambulance, and Coast Guard by dialling 18000. This service is the same as 999 but in text. When you dial 18000 your call will be answered by the emergency service and a Typetalk Operator will be connected instantly to help with the call.

Details of alternative ways to report a crime can also be seen at www.met.police.uk/reporting_crime/

Textphone users - For non emergency calls please dial 18001 followed by the full telephone number, once the call is connected a Typetalk Operator will join the line to relay your call. You can type or speak your conversation to the hearing person and the Typetalk Operator will type their reply to you.

If you are hearing dial 18002, followed by the full telephone number to make a call to textphone.

Opening times may vary for more information visit www.met.police.uk/lambeth/

The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) is going through a period of great change. As part of this we are reviewing our property estate to ensure that we are providing facilities suitable for policing in the 21st century. This will also serve to create a more pleasant environment for the public when they contact the MPS and also to improve the accessibility of these contact points with the police for customers with disabilities.

This means providing better bases, closer to the communities the MPS serves, with newer facilities to allow a more accessible, flexible and effective police service for London. We are therefore selling some buildings, acquiring new ones and making physical changes to others including our Police stations and Safer Neighbourhoods Bases.

The MPS are now working with Direct Enquiries to provide detailed information regarding the access and facilities at these buildings and bases where the public can contact and interact with the police. This information will list details of all of the front desks in London along with the details and locations of all the Safer Neighbourhoods bases being opened across London.

We are working hard to make our stations and Safer Neighbourhoods bases as accessible as we can, however, should you discover that a station / Safer Neighbourhoods base has not met your requirements, please use the feedback link on this page to let us know.

Access Symbols Explained:


  • Assistance dogs welcome Assistance dogs are welcome in our premises.
  • Assisted wheelchair access Wheelchair access into our premises is possible with assistance.
  • Non assisted wheelchair access Full, non-assisted, wheelchair access into our premises is possible.
  • Facilities for hard of hearing people We offer facilities for hard of hearing people.
  • Induction loop available An induction loop has been installed to benefit our hard of hearing customers.
  • Customer parking facilities We provide customer car parking.
  • Accessible car parking We provide accessible car parking spaces for disabled customers.
  • Staff assistance available Our staff have been trained to offer excellent service levels, please ask if you have any particular requirements.
  • Low Payment Counters including clipboards, dropdown counters, lap trays and portable chip & pin Low payment counters or an alternative such as portable chip and pin machine, a lap tray or a clipboard.
  • Automatic doors present Our premises are fitted with automatic doors to ease entry.