THE former Kidderminster Ambulance Station which closed back in 2019 is up for sale.
Before its closure, West Midlands Ambulance Service said the number of staff asking to transfer to other stations has made it "inefficient" to keep it open.
Concerns were raised at the time about the closure's impact on 999 response times in Kidderminster
Now, three years later, the land is on the market and is listed by agents Savills.
They said: "The site currently comprises a vacant former NHS ambulance station comprising three separate dilapidated buildings with a tarmac forecourt set back from the Stourport Road via an access driveway.
"The main garage and ancillary building located to the rear of the site is a circa 4,600 sq ft and is of brick construction with part pitched and part flat roof.
"There are two further smaller detached brick buildings with profile sheet roofing of circa 700 sq ft and 600 sq ft.
Modern housing has been developed recently on either side of the property and a nursing home is also situated adjacent to the site.
They added there is permission in principle planning consent from Wyre Forest District Council for the demolition of the original ambulance station buildings to develop up to eight dwellings.
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