Derby Telegraph

More than £550,000 to be spent on women’s safety

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MORE than £500,000 is to be spent improving safety for women and girls in Derby.

Derby City Council has been awarded the maximum grant available in the third round of the Home Office’s Safer Streets Fund.

The cash will be invested in a series of improvemen­ts including new CCTV cameras and additional lighting to reduce vulnerabil­ity and the risk of violence, particular­ly for women and girls.

The investment will cover areas of the city centre, Chaddesden Park, Alvaston Park, Markeaton Park, Racecourse Park in Derwent, Normanton, Arboretum and Sinfin.

Derbyshire Police and Crime Commission­er Angelique Foster welcomes the announceme­nt and said: “This funding will not only give women and girls’ greater confidence when accessing popular public spaces, it will also help to deter crime from happening in the first place potentiall­y saving lives. For too long, women have shouldered the responsibi­lity for keeping safe, changing their lives, behaviour and routines to avoid becoming a victim of crime. The balance must be redressed to make the ability to offend - and get away with it - much more difficult.

“These simple changes will give women and girls greater freedom to enjoy the things they love. It will also expand the availabili­ty of support and a place of sanctuary when they feel under threat or at risk. “There is much more work to do, which is why I am prioritisi­ng the safety of those at risk of violence and sexual violence in my future plans for Derbyshire. Together with our partners, we will continue to fight for the funding and resources to make a difference.” The improvemen­ts include:

■■New CCTV cameras and lights in Chaddesden Park

■■An extension of CCTV in the city centre covering main student routes out of the north of the city.

■■new CCTV and lighting at Racecourse Park.

■■Lighting improvemen­ts at Markeaton Park.

■■CCTV room upgrade.

■■Training for bus drivers, taxi drivers, door staff, taxi marshals and women in Normanton and Arboretum in addition to secondary schools to help the public safely intervene to prevent violence.

■■Developmen­t of a Safe Places Project to provide women with a place of refuge when they feel vulnerable or at risk.

The Government is allocating £25 million to police and crime commission­ers to tackle street safety and reduce violence against women and girls in public spaces.

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Angelique Foster

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