BOSSES at a tourist attraction in Petersfield are ready to splash the cash to turn the town's police station into a "justice heritage centre".
Trustees at Petersfield Museum believe it would be a crime if the station on St Peter's Road fell into the hands of developers.
Their grand vision is to combine the 19th century building with the adjacent courthouse to create a justice-themed tourist attraction.
Their proposals include a study area for the Edward Thomas Fellowship and space to display more of the Bedales Costume Collection.
Trustees believe the expanded museum will be a huge draw to visitors coming to Petersfield and the South Downs National Park.
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