Over half a million pounds awarded to PCC for safer streets in Hexthorpe

The Police and Crime Commissioner for South Yorkshire, Dr Alan Billings, has been awarded over half a million pounds to deliver a Safer Streets project in Hexthorpe.
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The Home Office offered PCCs from across England and Wales the opportunity to bid for the funding from a £25million scheme which aims to crack down on burglary and theft in crime hotspots across the country.

Dr Billings has been granted £549,964, to continue and develop work in Hexthorpe.

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He said: “This is good news and a very significant amount of money for Doncaster. The funding will go some way in combating house burglary and other crimes in Hexthorpe, making the streets safer and helping people feel more comfortable in their own community.”

Dr Alan BillingsDr Alan Billings
Dr Alan Billings

The funding will be used to provide better CCTV and improve the look of the area by refurbishing communal spaces. There will also be improved street lighting.

Dr Billings continued: “The funding application was made after reviewing police data and following feedback from the community in Hexthorpe. They were asked what would make them feel safer and overwhelmingly people said they wanted to feel ownership and pride in their community. With this in mind we applied for the funding and were successful.”

“We will now work with South Yorkshire Police and the local authority to ensure that the community see the results.

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Deputy Mayor, Councillor Glyn Jones, said: “Doncaster Council and its partners welcomes this significant and much needed funding to help improve the Hexthorpe community.

“For too long now, residents have felt unsafe and perhaps intimidated in and around their homes.”

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