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St Marys Wharf just outside Derby is our South Divisional Headquarters

Derby Headquarters

St Marys Wharf is our South Divisional Headquarters. Located just outside of the city centre, the station is a large, three storey building. Various teams are based here including the South Division Command Team, Crime Support, Criminal Justice and the South Division of Operation Support.

In particular it is home to our Criminal Investigations Department (CID), all of Derby City's Local Policing Units (LPUs) and Safer Neighbourhood Teams (SNTs) and the Organised Crime Unit. The station has an enquiry office, custody suite, parade room, various interview rooms, kitchen facilities, gym, shower facilities and a multi-purpose hall.

Derby Headquarters

Where is our office?

Derbyshire Constabulary
St Mary's Wharf Enquiry Office
Prime Parkway
Chester Green
Derby
DE1 3AB

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In and around the station

We want your time at Derbyshire Constabulary to be as comfortable as possible. Here are a few of the facilities and amenities that you can enjoy within the station or just nearby.

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Bike storage

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Gym

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Kitchen

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Multi-faith room

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Parking nearby

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Public transport nearby

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Shopping nearby

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Showers

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Vending machines

The River Derwent
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The River Derwent. With the Council House buildings to the rear.

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Chatsworth landscape
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Chatsworth. One of the treasure houses of England, with fine furniture, sculpture, tapestry, paintings and other works of art.

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Dovedale landscape
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Dovedale. A renowned beauty spot with stunning scenery and many walks.

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Hardwick Hall
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Hardwick Hall. The birthplace of Bess of Hardwick, one of the richest and most remarkable women of Elizabethan England.

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Calke Abbey landscape
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Calke Abbey. Tells the story of the dramatic decline of a country house estate complete with peeling paintwork and overgrown courtyards.

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Crich Tramway Village
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Crich Tramway Village. Take a step back in time along the recreated period street scene and enjoy indoor exhibitions.

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Heights of Abraham landscape
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Heights of Abraham. 60 acres of woodland and includes its famous cable cars, cavern tours, exhibitions, play areas and walking trails.

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Carsington Water reservoir landscape
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Carsington Water reservoir. A great spot for bird watching, walks, cycling and water sports.

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Bolsover Castle landscape
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Bolsover Castle. The fairy-tale Stuart mansion. Wander the lavish rooms, explore the romantic ruined terrace range, and delight in the views from the wall walk.

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Heage Windmill landscape
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Heage Windmill. The only six-sailed stone tower windmill in England.

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Working in Derbyshire

Sharing borders with Manchester, Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Staffordshire and Cheshire, Derbyshire is the most central county in the UK. Containing the Peak District National Park and a part of the National Forest, it is a county of countryside.

There are plenty of opportunities to get out into nature, but there is also the opportunity to live the café lifestyle in our towns or experience the buzz of city life. So you could easily find yourself working in the rural reaches of the Peak District National Park, or in the vibrant life of a multicultural city.

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