Bergen police have identified their preferred site for a new headquarters. The former recycling station at Birs tops their list. Officials confirmed two locations remain under consideration. Both sites sit in the Møllendal and Minde areas of western Bergen. The police department needs modern facilities to replace aging buildings. Their current headquarters no longer meets operational requirements. The Birs recycling station closed operations several years ago. That location offers sufficient space for a large police complex. Local residents have expressed mixed reactions to the proposed locations. Some welcome the increased security presence. Others worry about traffic and noise impacts. Police officials stated the new headquarters will serve the entire Bergen region. Construction timelines depend on final site selection and municipal approvals. The project represents one of Bergen's largest public building initiatives in recent years. Police infrastructure upgrades have faced funding challenges across Norway. This Bergen project appears to be moving forward despite budget constraints.
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30 October 2025 at 20:32
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SocietyBergen Police Headquarters Narrowed to Two Locations
By Nordics Today •
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Bergen police have narrowed their new headquarters search to two locations, with the former Birs recycling station as the preferred site. The modern facility will replace outdated police buildings serving western Norway's largest city.
- - Location: Norway
- - Category: Society
- - Published: 30 October 2025 at 20:32
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