Birmingham Post

Neighbourh­ood policing ‘on the brink of collapse’

- Neil Elkes Local Government Correspond­ent

NEIGHBOURH­OOD policing in Birmingham is on the brink of collapse, the city’s council have been told.

Liberal Democrats have tabled a city council motion calling for the Government to increase funding.

They will also call on the Police and Crime Commission­er to look at the state of community policing.

The move comes after a survey carried out by the party revealed growing levels of dissatisfa­ction with the service.

Less than a fifth of those polled said that they were happy with the level of neighbourh­ood policing.

“The results are disturbing,” said Lib Dem leader Jon Hunt, who is councillor for Perry Barr.

“Neighbourh­ood policing is vital to crime prevention as Supt David Webb proved in Handsworth 40 years ago, especially when tensions are high.”

He was referring to Supt Webb’s work in creating neighbourh­ood policing units in inner city Birmingham during the 1970s and 80s.

“Now, we have a situation where people cannot contact their local police,” said Cllr Hunt. “There are few police stations open and there are no local phone lines.

“There is just the 101 service where the operators have to treble up as phone receptioni­sts, crime recorders and gatherers of intelligen­ce.

“It is an open secret that the police officers on neighbourh­ood police teams now spend

It is an open secret that the police officers on neighbourh­ood police teams now spend most of their time on operationa­l matters rather than being out and about in their communitie­s Cllr Jon Hunt

most of their time on operationa­l matters rather than being out and about in their communitie­s.” As well as joining other parties in demanding more funding from Government, the Lib Dems believe more resources could be found locally. Moseley candidate Izzy Knowles, a retired police sergeant, said: “I cannot stress enough how important local policing is in reducing crime, gathering intelligen­ce and reassuring the community. “A lack of visible, local policing leads to less public satisfacti­on and confidence in the police. “That, in turn, empowers criminals and leads to vulnerable people being drawn into crime. At some stage a tipping point will be reached.”

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 ??  ?? > Liberal Democrat leader Jon Hunt, left, claims people cannot contact their local police
> Liberal Democrat leader Jon Hunt, left, claims people cannot contact their local police

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