Funding now available for projects which help prevent crime in Cheshire

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The latest round of the Safer Communities Fund has opened today (Thursday 13 June) making £100,000 available to community organisations who want to tackle issues in their area.

Over the last three years, the fund has supported hundreds of small community groups across Cheshire to run projects or initiatives to help make their communities safer.

Each individual project is entitled to bid for up to £5,000 but this year, Cheshire's police and crime commissioner David Keane wants to see more groups benefitting from their share of the £100K funding and is encouraging more applications for between £2,000 and £3,000 which are supported by match funding.

David Keane said: "Since launching the Safer Communities Fund three years ago, it has been fantastic to see so many community projects develop and to witness the significant impact this funding has on making our communities a safer place to live.

"The high number of applications we receive each year is testament to the level of passion and commitment from local people in Cheshire who want to make a real difference in their communities.

"I want to hear from small organisations, charities, community and voluntary groups across the county and my expectation is that in developing bids organisations will work with their local PCSOs and officers to ensure projects tackle crime prevention or community safety issues in their area.

"I'd also like to see a commitment and a long term plan to sustaining these activities or creating a legacy."

Projects which have recently benefited from the fund include Live Your Life, Drop the Knife who are using the funding to reduce the amount of knives on the streets of Halton and an event to make senior road users safer on Cheshire's roads.

Applications will be considered from Cheshire based groups whose work is supporting crime prevention or reduction or meets one of the objectives in the commissioner's police and crime plan.

This could include, but is not limited to, projects that support victims, protect vulnerable people, tackle anti-social behaviour or drug issues, improve road safety or promote a safe night time economy.

There is no set deadline for applications.

Click here to apply for the fund or for more information

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Duncan Herald
Friday 14th June 2019 at 8:50 am
CCTV in the park?