Eleven upgraded state-of-the-art CCTV cameras are set to be installed thanks to the new funding.
Beeston residents are set to benefit from the new crime-busting cameras, in addition to the installation of two new CCTV refuge point cameras.
Broxtowe Borough Council will use the funding, secured by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Nottinghamshire, to replace 11 old CCTV cameras which are no longer fit-for-purpose with new state-of-the-art, 4G cameras with infra-red capability and 40 times optical zoom.
It will also install the two new refuge point cameras, an innovative technology which allows anyone in distress to push a button at the bottom of a CCTV camera pole and speak directly to CCTV control room operators to ask for help.
It comes after The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Nottinghamshire secured £333,000 of funding for projects across the South Nottinghamshire Community Safety Partnership area, with one third of this to be spent in the Broxtowe Borough.
The partnership, which includes Nottinghamshire Police, Broxtowe Borough Council and others, identified Beeston town centre as one of the key locations where the funding could be used to greatest effect to reduce antisocial behaviour, shop theft, and cycle theft.
Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner, Caroline Henry said: “Broxtowe is a place really close to my heart and I am pleased to hear that the people of Beeston will soon be benefitting from the extra money we’re bringing to the area through Safer Streets. Our innovative refuge point cameras were first installed right here in Nottinghamshire and have gone on to become a real game changer in increasing feelings of safety for those who use them. The upgrading of the existing CCTV will now mean that Beeston business owners who have chosen to set up shop in Beeston with some amazing new bars and restaurants can now feel even safer.”
The new cameras, which are set to be installed within the next few months will be in the following areas:
- The tram and bus interchange on Beeston High Road.
• Beeston Square.
• Humber Road.
• Broadgate Park.
• Regent Street.
• Derby Street (including car park).
• Station Road (including ARC Cinema).
• Commercial Avenue.
• Foster Avenue (including car park).
• Styring Street.
• Chilwell Road.
• Devonshire Avenue Car Park.
• Villa Street and Acacia Walk (including Tesco car park).
The previous round of funding saw Eastwood receive funding to tackle issues on the high street by implementing innovative schemes such as free home security devices for residents, new CCTV cameras, community days of action and much more.
The measures provided a boost to Nottinghamshire Police and Broxtowe Borough Council’s ongoing work in the area and led to a 66% reduction in burglary, a 45% drop in vehicle crime and a 27% fall in antisocial behaviour.
This was in the 12 months from October 2022 when the project started, compared to the previous three-year average.
To report antisocial behaviour in your neighbourhood, call Nottinghamshire Police on 101 or visit their website: www.nottinghamshire.police.uk/ro/report/asb/asb-v3/report-antisocial-behaviour/
In an emergency, you should always call 999