Policing receives £18.3 million to continue work to make our streets safer

03/06/2021

40 areas across England and Wales, including 28 PCCs, have today been awarded a total of £18.3 million, from the Government’s Safer Streets Fund. This funding will support projects looking to crack down on neighbourhood crimes like burglary, vehicle theft and robbery, and will go towards measures proven to cut crime, including simple changes to the design of streets such as locked gates around alleyways, increased street-lighting and the installation of CCTV.  

 The third round of the Safer Streets Fund also opens today, providing another opportunity for PCCs to bid from a fund of £25 million for the year 2021/22.  

This next round of funding will go beyond essential environmental measures and police are encouraged to submit innovative bids for projects to improve the safety on women and girls on the streets.

Association of Police and Crime Commissioners Prevention lead Roger Hirst said:

“Today’s announcement of £25m Safer Streets funding reflects the Government’s confidence in elected Police and Crime Commissioners to effectively recognise local areas of need and deliver evidence-based crime prevention initiatives.

“The Safer Streets Fund allows PCCs to work with local partners in areas that are disproportionately affected by neighbourhood and acquisitive crime, investing in preventative approaches to make communities safer. Preventing crime in the first place is better for the public and reduces demand on policing, as demonstrated by the first round of Safer Streets announced in 2020, which funded 52 projects across 35 PCC areas.

“I also warmly welcome the launch of Round 3 of the Fund, which aims to increase the safety of public spaces, with a specific focus on the safety of women and girls.

“This additional £25m fund has been made available to PCCs to deliver a range of interventions including CCTV, street lighting, educational products and neighbourhood watch schemes. PCCs will now work in close consultation with representative groups and those with lived experience to ensure voices of women and girls are at the forefront of their applications.”

Home Secretary Priti Patel said:

 “I will not stand by while criminals inflict fear and misery on our communities, which is why I launched the Safer Streets Fund to improve security in areas blighted by crimes like burglary, robbery and theft.   

“But it’s more than just environmental change – we need to prevent people from committing these offences in the first place as we build back safer.  

“That is why the next round will rightly look at behaviour change, with a primary focus on women and girls who are disproportionately affected by crimes like harassment in public places.” 

Minister for Safeguarding Victoria Atkins said:

“No one should feel afraid while walking the streets, yet for so many people, particularly women and girls, a background hum of feeling uncomfortable or even unsafe in public spaces has become an all too common occurrence. 

“We want this fund to help the police and local councils ensure that our streets are safe for everyone.”

 

A list of the PCCs who have received funding for the second round of Safer Streets is as follows: 

PCC or Local Authority  

Grant funding awarded (£)  

Bedfordshire PCC  

432,000  

Cambridge and Peterborough PCC  

430,000  

Cheshire PCC  

432,000  

Cleveland PCC  

366,289  

Cumbria PCC  

311,358  

Durham PCC  

670,864  

Dyfed Powys PCC  

87,338  

Essex PFCC  

432,000  

Gwent PCC  

699,564  

Hampshire PCC  

600,030  

Humberside PCC  

431,564  

Kent PCC  

769,436  

Leicestershire PCC  

432,000  

Lincolnshire PCC  

244,801  

Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime  

725,996  

Merseyside PCC  

819,532  

North Wales PCC  

485,535  

North Yorkshire OFPCC  

429,986  

Northamptonshire PCC  

432,000  

Nottinghamshire PCC  

864,000  

South Wales PCC  

432,000  

South Yorkshire PCC  

850,000  

Staffordshire OPFCC  

432,000  

Surrey PCC  

310,227  

Thames Valley PCC  

401,950  

West Mercia PCC  

863,185  

West Yorkshire PCC  

306,317  

Wiltshire PCC   

432,000  

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