Cleveland Police and Crime Commissioner visits project leaders in Victoria ward.
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00:00So, it is funded from the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner. It employs myself
00:18and Thomas to do various things within Victoria Ward. And it is, as what it says there, the
00:23Safe Street Project, it demonstrates the power of agencies working together to reduce crime.
00:29People are really proud to live in Victoria Ward, and they love where they live, and they
00:33don't want to move out, they just want to see slight things change, and change for the
00:37better. So myself and Tom doing a piece of work, linking in with people in the room,
00:41is how can we make those things happen for the people of Victoria Ward.
00:45Like I say, that shopping list of things that you guys are doing is unbelievable, and it's
00:50all about collaborative, joint working, it's all about bringing people together in communities,
00:55and what we've seen is that social behaviour has decreased as a result of the funding,
00:59across June and July, which is great because that's the time when traditionally it goes
01:03up, but efforts like this have helped to bring it down, and so I think the more of this funding
01:10we can get and lever it into areas like Victoria which desperately need it, that is absolutely
01:14critical. I'm really pleased to see all the joint working that's going on. I'd like, before
01:17I finish, I'd just like to thank Hartlepool Council, Nancy, all the organisations locally
01:23who've come together after the disorder, and the hard work that's been put into communities,
01:28because it isn't just about pots of money and safer streets, it's about the people who
01:31are doing this work.