Safer Telford Tour Begins
Telford & Wrekin Council’s mobile closed circuit television (CCTV) hub started touring the borough this week, with its first 100 days being highlighted as part of a ‘Safer Telford’ campaign.
The tour will support the council’s efforts to tackle anti-social behaviour and environmental crime to keep the borough’s residents safe.
Kitted out with state-of-the-art cameras and monitoring system, the hub will visit key locations where activities including fly-tipping, littering from vehicles, antisocial behaviour and safe school parking are being reported.
Councillor Richard Overton, (Lab) deputy leader and cabinet member for homes & enforcement said: “This is a highly visible vehicle and as with police patrols, it’s presence will deter people from committing offences.
“Most residents in Telford and Wrekin are good, law-abiding people but there are a minority who aren’t and cause misery for others.
“Keeping people safe is a top priority for us. We won’t hesitate to fine or prosecute those who continue to break the rules.
“We’ll keep investing in CCTV across the borough and build on our existing network of over 700 cameras to help us crack down on offenders. The hub adds another 12 cameras to the existing set up and because we can move them around, it gives us the ability to tackle issues across communities.
“People want and deserve to feel safe and in the next 100 days, the new CCTV hub will visit every ward across the borough.”
Over a 12-month period, work by the council in partnership with the police, has seen anti-social behaviour fall by 10 per cent.
Once the tour is complete, the vehicle will continue to tour areas of the borough and residents are urged to report anti-social behaviour such as graffiti, abandoned vehicles, fly-tipping or dog fouling by emailing envmaintcs@telford.gov.ukor calling 01952 384 384.
Lines are open Monday-Friday from9am-5pm.
Other types of anti-social behaviour, such as begging, criminal damage or harassment should be reported to West Mercia Police by calling 101 or online at www.westmercia.police.uk.
Non emergencies can be reported online. In an emergency call 999.
The hub schedule for the coming weeks is as follows with further details to be announced.
- June 1 High Street Parking Enforcement (Newport, Lilleshall, Church Aston, St George’s & Priorslee, Wrockwardine Wood & Trench, Donnington & Muxton.)
- June 6 ASB (Ketley, Oakengates, Lawley & Overdale, Hollinswood & Randlay)
- June 13 Littering (Hadley & Leegomery A442)
- June 19 Fly-tipping (Woodside, Sutton Hill & Madeley, The Gorge, Brookside)
- June 26 CAT (Dawley, Little Dawley, Wellington, Roddington, Kynnersley
More information on reporting can be found at https://www.telford.gov.uk/ASB
Updated Week #2
Issued 64 fines to people clearly violating parking regulations
Advised people on safer ways to park
Patrolled 13 wards keeping nuisance parking at bay
58 Dog fouling patrols