Commissioner launches crime prevention fund

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Police & Crime Commissioner for Cheshire, John Dwyer has launched a £100,000 fund for community groups and organisations to apply for funding of for community safety and crime prevention projects in the local community.

John Dwyer said, "I have spoken to many individuals, voluntary and community groups over the past six months who suggest ingenious ways of making a big difference with a little financial support. I am really excited about launching this fund which will make money available to projects in our communities and meet my aim to reduce crime.

"I am also aiming to double the impact of my money by asking applicants to obtain match funding from local businesses and philanthropists who wish to demonstrate good corporate citizenship. This way, we can really begin to get lots of people involved in the local community.

"Applications for funding to a maximum of £5,000 can be made via my website. Projects will need to support the objectives set out in my Police & Crime Plan including; the reduction of crime, anti-social behaviour, rural, heritage & business crime, improving road safety or reducing the affects of drug and alcohol misuse. Applications will also be considered favourably if they address the needs of victims or witnesses or which aim to tackle re-offending."

Local groups who would benefit from funding can find more details about how to apply on www.cheshire-pcc.gov.uk and assistance in developing an application will be made available, should people need it.

John Dwyer added, "I am trying to involve as many elements of the community as possible in this work in order that big differences can be made to make Cheshire an even safer place to live."

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Duncan Herald
Wednesday 17th July 2013 at 10:44 am
C'mon A/E groups; get your noses in there afor its all gone!
Claire MacLeod
Wednesday 17th July 2013 at 5:13 pm
I'm wracking my brain to think how an award of £5K can be used to prevent lazy chelsea tractor drivers selfishly clogging up Davey and Brook Lanes by parking on the double yellow lines during term time, and am drawing a blank. Any ideas?
Duncan Herald
Thursday 18th July 2013 at 8:46 pm
Buy a Kalashnikov?