Hayes & Harlington Gazette

Borough CCTV to cost £5m

COUNCIL TO SPEND MONEY IN BID TO CUT ATTACKS ON WOMEN

- By JACOB PHILLIPS

A LONDON borough is to spend £5 million on CCTV in a move to protect women and help cut down on streets attacks.

Hammersmit­h and Fulham already has a CCTV camera for every 100 residents – the most of any local authority in the UK.

There are 1,869 cameras in public spots across the borough.

Now it will update its CCTV and add in sensors and portable cameras to identify criminals and tackle gang violence.

A recent Freedom of Informatio­n request from Get Licensed revealed Hammersmit­h and Fulham has more cameras per person than any other local authority.

Speaking at Hammersmit­h and Fulham’s cabinet meeting on March 7, deputy leader Sue Fennimore said: “What this investment does is enables us to expand our CCTV, upgrade where we need to and take advantage of new and modern technology.

“Let’s be clear, CCTV helps a huge deal in the justice system. The police rely on that system and our working relationsh­ip partnershi­p with the police on this is crucial.”

The council currently has a team of 12 staff monitoring CCTV across the borough.

There are 1,209 cameras on housing estates, 581 cameras in public areas and the council has 79 mobile cameras it can move around quickly.

A council report into CCTV says: “This will give us not only the most extensive CCTV system in the country but also the most technologi­cally advanced.

“The murders across London of Sarah Everard, Nicole Smallman, Bibaa Henry and Sabina Nessa have brought into sharp focus our urgent duty to do all we can to protect women and girls in public places.

Our extensive CCTV network plays a key role in keeping women and girls safe in Hammersmit­h and Fulham.”

The council has also invested £4.6m in keeping council officers on its streets. A team of 72 law enforcemen­t officers has been set up to conduct weapon searches and help residents feel safer.

Last month the enforcemen­t officers searched playground­s for knives as well as hunting for weapons across the White City Estate.

Hammersmit­h and Fulham Council

has spent a further £1m on a specialise­d Gangs Unit to help protect children and young people.

Westminste­r Council has 1,565 cameras in operation in its borough, while Kensington and Chelsea has 58.

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