Komisina Makai a Karaima no Surrey – Hoʻopaʻa Hoʻoholo
Community Safety Fund Applications – November 2021
Helu hoʻoholo: 048/2021
Ka mea kākau a me ka hana: ʻO Sarah Haywood, ke Komisina a me ke alakaʻi kulekele no ka palekana kaiāulu
Māka pale: Official
Māhele Summary:
No 2020/21 ua hoʻolako ke Komisina Makai a me Crime i £ 538,000 o ke kālā e hōʻoia i ke kākoʻo mau ʻana i nā hui kaiaulu, ʻoluʻolu a me nā hui hilinaʻi.
Nā noi no ka Core Service Awards ma luna o £5000
Surrey Police – Engagement Vehicle and Bikes for Spelthorne
To award Surrey Police £20,000 towards the development of an engagement van which will enable easier access to the community. The funding will also allow the local team to purchase electric bikes which will enable the local PCSO to have greater mobility and visibility in the local area.
Surrey Police – Engagement Vehicle for Waverley
To award Surrey Police £10,000 towards creating a public engagement van for use in the Waverley area to provide more opportunities for the local neighbourhood team to speak to residents.
SMEF – Active Communities
To award SMEF £28,712 to continue to support their Active Communities project. The PCC has supported the project for 5 years and this funding support the project for its 6th year. The work focuses on informing the BAME communities around violence against women and girls, substance misuse and online safety.
Surrey Police – Smart Moves
To award Surrey Police £7,650 to develop the SmartMove project so the Youth Engagement Officers have a resource when working alongside children and young people.
Nā noi no nā makana liʻiliʻi a hiki i ka £ 5000 - Community Safety Fund
Runnymede Neighbourhood Watch – Social Media project
To award Runnymede Neighbourhood Watch £4,000 to develop a project with Royal Surrey University to create a sustainable model for Runnymede Neighbourhood Watch by improving their reach using social media and considering how to sustain traditional watches through innovative use of social media.
The Links 2030 – Allotment Project
To award The Link 2030 £5,000 towards their allotment project. The funding will specifically to buy a new shed and greenhouse which will protect equipment and allow for sessions to run over the winter months.
Freedom Leisure – Friday Night Project
To award Freedom Leisure £3,790.67 to run their Friday Might Project. The Project allows young people to use the leisure facilities on a Friday night, supported by coaches and youth workers. The aim is to reduce local anti-social behaviour and provide a safe space for young people.
Surrey Police – proactive campaign in Guildford
To award Surrey Police £500 so the local team can purchase anti-spiking to provide to people as during local events talking about personal safety.
Surrey Police – Support for Football Team
To award Surrey Police £3,789.50 to the football team can purchase new football kits and goals. These will be used for training, matches, and will be used in the community at engagement events.
Runnymede Borough Council – Crime Prevention Events
To award £1,558.80 to Runnymede Borough Council so they can purchase personal safety items to give away at local events in the community.
Manaʻo
Kākoʻo ke Komisina i nā noi lawelawe koʻikoʻi a me nā noi hāʻawi liʻiliʻi i ka Community Safety Fund a me nā makana i kēia mau mea;
- £20,000 to Surrey Police for the Spelthorne Engagement Van and electric bikes
- £10,000 to Surrey Police for the Waverley Engagement Van
- £4,000 to Runnymede Neighbourhood Watch for the social media project
- £5,000 to The Link 2030 for their allotment project
- £3,790.67 to Freedom Leisure for the Friday Night Project
- £500 to Surrey Police for the Guildford local safety events
- £3,789.50 to Surrey Police for Football kits and goals
- £1,558.80 to Runnymede Borough Council for personal safety items for local events
Aponoia ke Komisina Makai a Karaima
Apono au i ka manao:
Kaulima: PCC Lisa Townsend (kope pūlima pulu i mālama ʻia ma OPCC)
Lā: 25 Nowemapa 2021
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