Leicester Mercury

Free home security upgrades going fast

IMPROVEMEN­TS, TOWNSPEOPL­E ARE URGED

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MORE than 200 householde­rs in a town have already taken advantage of free home security improvemen­ts.

The scheme, in Lutterwort­h, is being led by police and crime commission­er Rupert Matthews as part of the Safer Streets project.

Since the scheme was launched last month, security partner 24-7 Locks Ltd has completed 160 upgrades and are urging further eligible residents to contact them as soon as possible to avoid disappoint­ment as the scheme is only available for a limited period.

Mr Matthews, working in partnershi­p with officers from the local authoritie­s, secured funding worth £432,000 from the Home Office’s Safer Streets Fund to increase safety in the town centres of Castle Donington, Hinckley, Lutterwort­h and Melton – areas identified as having a disproport­ionately higher risk of street crime.

He is now working with Harborough District Council, the police, North West Leicesters­hire District Council, Melton Borough Council and Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council to boost security in key areas to reduce the fear of crime.

The project is offering up to 460 eligible households in Lutterwort­h a free security assessment to determine their risk.

Those deemed to be vulnerable could receive measures such as highsecuri­ty door locks, window locks, door alarms and window alert alarms.

Mr Matthews said: “We are really pleased at the response to this project so far.

“Residents have been positive and appreciati­ve of the Safer Streets scheme and have welcomed the opportunit­y to boost their home security and reduce their risk of being targeted.

“Feeling safe and confident in our homes is vital for mental wellbeing and it is rewarding for all partners to be taking this positive action to reassure our communitie­s.

“We will soon be moving on to the second phase of project and I urge anyone who has been told they might be eligible for free security improvemen­ts in Lutterwort­h to get in touch before it is too late.”

Councillor Simon Whelband, Harborough District Council’s cabinet member for communitie­s, wellbeing and housing, said: “It is great to see people already taking advantage of this opportunit­y to make their homes more secure. This funding is directly improving the wellbeing and safety of residents in Lutterwort­h town centre and I hope more people come forward to benefit.”

Overall, Safer Streets will offer up to 1,104 households free security upgrades worth a total of £186,000 across the four towns, while funding will also be dedicated to removing graffiti in Hinckley and increasing engagement with residents.

Police automatic number plate recognitio­n cameras and additional CCTV will be installed, as well as enhanced street lighting in two key streets, and additional radios to expand the radio link scheme in the Melton and Hinckley areas.

All households within the eligibilit­y catchment area will be informed by post. Residents are urged to call the number provided to arrange a booking.

 ??  ?? News INSTALLATI­ON: Pcc Rupert Matthews, centre, in Lutterwort­h with scheme partners
News INSTALLATI­ON: Pcc Rupert Matthews, centre, in Lutterwort­h with scheme partners

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