Community Safety Fund Applications – January 2021
Nọmba mkpebi: 001/2021
Onye edemede na Ọrụ Ọrụ: Sarah Haywood, Nduzi ọrụ na amụma maka nchekwa obodo
Akara mkpuchi: Official
Executive Summary:
Maka 2020/21 onye uwe ojii na Kọmishọna Mpụ ewepụtala £533,333.50 nke ego iji hụ na nkwado na-aga n'ihu na obodo, ndị ọrụ afọ ofufo na ndị otu okwukwe.
Ngwa maka ihe nrite ọrụ Core karịrị £ 5000
Surrey Police – E-Cin training
To award Surrey Police £6,600 to develop and introduce a series of bite-size learning modules to support the face to face training. These modules will cover the basic use of ECINS, including creating cases and profiles. Each module will be certificated to record competence in the use of the system and act as an entry point in the use of the system. After successful completion users will be supported by the ECINS Team directly.
Ngwa maka onyinye onyinye ntakiri ruru £5000 – Ego nchekwa obodo
Surrey Police – Problem Solving for Burglaries in Ashford, Spelthorne
To award Surrey Police £1188.24 to support the purchase preventative communications to aid in the reduction of burglaries in the Ashford area of Spelthorne.
Surrey Police – Problem Solving for Burglaries in Chertsey
To award Surrey Police £2954.56 to support the purchase of preventative measures to reduce the numbers of burglary in the Chertsey. The funding will be spent on Selecta DNA and marking equipment.
Walton Cricket Club - Ndozi Nche
To award Walton Cricket Club £5,000 to support the installation of additional security measures to reduce the levels of anti-social behaviour in the area. The funding will contribute towards the purchase and installing of collapsible galvanised steel grilles.
Runnymede Neighbourhood Watch – Equipment and Communications
To award Surrey Police £800.00 to support the watch in Runnymede and contribute towards the purchase of equipment (such as signs) and communication.
Nkwanye
Kọmịshọna na-akwado ngwa ọrụ bụ isi yana obere onyinye onyinye maka Fund Safety Community yana inye onyinye ndị a;
- £6,600 to Surrey Police for the E-Cin Training Project
- £1,188.24 to Surrey Police for the burglary prevention work in Ash
- £2, 954.56 to Surrey Police for the burglary prevention work in Chertsey
- £5,000 to Walton Cricket Club towards the purchase and installation of security features.
- £800.00 to Runnymede Neighbourhood Watch for equipment and communication.
Nkwenye onye uwe ojii na kọmishọna mpụ
Ana m akwado nkwado (s):
mbinye aka: David Munro (mbinye aka mmiri dị na akwụkwọ siri ike)
Date: 18th January 2021
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