Renovation starts at Blanka police station in Uppsala

In mid-March, renovation of the service office and reception area begins at Blanka police station in Uppsala. The goal is to enhance public accessibility with more counters and a refreshed space. The work is expected to last until week 34.

Blanka police station on Svartbäcksgatan 49 in Uppsala will undergo major renovations starting mid-March. According to the Swedish Police Authority, the changes aim to improve public accessibility. This involves adding more reception counters and refreshing the reception area.

Josef Hörnqvist, head of the service office group, states: "The purpose of the renovation is to increase accessibility for the public with an increased number of reception counters as well as a refresh of the reception area."

During the construction period, visitors will have access to a smaller indoor space at the service office. This may mean some will have to wait outside for their turn. Additionally, disturbing noises may occur during daytime due to the work.

The renovation is expected to be completed in week 34, meaning disruptions will continue for several months. The police advise visitors to plan their visits accordingly to avoid longer waiting times.

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Security guards patrol Uppsala Central Station tracks to prevent trespassing as crowds arrive for Walpurgis Night.
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Trafikverket deploys guards to prevent track trespassing ahead of Uppsala Walpurgis Night

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The Swedish Tax Agency has today moved its offices in Orebro from the corner of Storgatan and Järnvägsgatan to Kexen East on Norrbackavägen. Property owner Orebroporten handed over the keys on Wednesday, April 1. The building provides space for about 280 employees.

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