£3.76 million of additional funding has been secured to tackle neighbourhood crime, anti-social behaviour and violence against women and girls across West Mercia.
As part of the fourth round of the Government’s Safer Streets initiative, Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion, in partnership with West Mercia Police, submitted four bids based on local needs.
Grants of £1.7 million have been awarded and are match funded, providing a total of £3.76 million for projects across the region.
This includes an investment of nearly £400,000 in a West Mercia wide project to improve safety for women and girls.
The money will be also increase the number of StreetWatch schemes, provide a digital platform for volunteers to support victims, run education programmes for partners working in the night time economy and schools and colleges focused on healthy relationships and raise awareness in communities.
The other bids will cover targeted projects in Shropshire, Herefordshire and Telford & Wrekin.
Commissioner John Campion said: “This substantial announcement will make a massive difference in our communities, helping people to be safe and feel safe. I am proud to support it with my own investments, as part of my ongoing work to make communities safer.
“The money will be targeted to tackle a range of anti-social behaviours which have a significant and long lasting impact on our communities. It is especially pleasing to see a particular focus on violence against women and girls. This will allow a multi-faceted approach which tackles the issue at the root, changing behaviours whilst also putting structured support in for victims.”
Chief Constable Pippa Mills said: “We are really pleased that this additional funding has been secured. The crime prevention measures that we’re able to implement as a result of this investment will help us to make real tangible changes to the communities we serve.
“They will help protect people from harm by preventing crime and help make our villages, towns and cities be and feel safer.
“This is fully supported by our new prevention strategy. Most importantly our strategy isn’t just words on a page. Through schemes supported by this funding will enable us to make Herefordshire, Shropshire and Worcestershire safer.”