Infrastructure Delivery Plan (Feb 2013) - Runnymede Borough Council
Infrastructure Delivery Plan (Feb 2013) - Runnymede Borough Council
Infrastructure Delivery Plan (Feb 2013) - Runnymede Borough Council
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13.18 The following CCTV expansion programmes are also proposed if funding becomes<br />
available-<br />
• Rowtown (3 cameras to cover Walton Leigh Recreational Ground, local shops<br />
and Saw Pit Green)<br />
• Weybridge Industrial Estate (1 camera).<br />
• Ottershaw (1 camera).<br />
• Addlestone Moor/Woburn Hill roundabout (1 camera).<br />
• Thorpe Trading Estate (1 camera).<br />
13.19 Funding is also required for the following:<br />
• Junior Citizen Personal Safety Workbooks. This is an annual scheme where<br />
the books provide follow on learning tools for schools. The scheme is aimed<br />
at year 6 pupils, across all junior schools in the <strong>Borough</strong>;<br />
• MemoCam project – This is an ongoing scheme which provides extra support<br />
to individuals who have been victims of distraction burglaries, or who are<br />
thought to be extremely vulnerable to this practice. It is a multi agency project<br />
with support provided by Police and Age UK and benefits all areas of the<br />
<strong>Borough</strong>;<br />
• Support for community intervention projects such as The Biz;<br />
• Public information board/banner;<br />
• Community Safety Survey, next survey due 2015/16;<br />
• Joint Action Group funding, for small projects in specific locations across the<br />
<strong>Borough</strong>;<br />
• Section 12/13 orders to create no drinking zones to combat alcohol related<br />
anti social behaviour in the <strong>Borough</strong>;<br />
• Section 30 orders to create anti social behaviour dispersal areas;<br />
• Freedom Programme/Recovery Toolkit (12 weeks): Provides help and<br />
support to survivors of Domestic Abuse within the <strong>Borough</strong>;<br />
• Recognition and Recovery toolkit: provide help and support to children caught<br />
within Domestic Abuse situations, and is open to children across the<br />
<strong>Borough</strong>;<br />
• Citizenship students – This is an annual joint Police and <strong>Borough</strong> activity<br />
which uses peer mentors/representatives to approach young people about<br />
anti social behaviour, or emerging social problems; and,<br />
• Youth Engagement Scheme (YES project): this is a project delivered by the<br />
Fire and Rescue Service to support young people aged 14+ in the <strong>Borough</strong><br />
who are causing anti social behaviour.<br />
Costs and funding sources<br />
13.20 The cost of the works to the <strong>Borough</strong>’s CCTV cameras is estimated at the current time<br />
to be in the region of £553,000. The costs of the remainder of the projects detailed in<br />
the ‘future provision’ section above are detailed in the table below:<br />
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<strong>Runnymede</strong> IDP DRAFT – <strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>2013</strong>