West Berkshire council told to drop lighting switch-off
The Thames Valley Police and crime commissioner has written asking the council to drop plans to plunge residential areas into darkness
Last updated 3rd Dec 2024
The Thames Valley Police and crime commissioner Matthew Barber has written to the leader of West Berkshire council over plans to plunge residential areas in west Berkshire into darkness.
The PCC has expressed concern that proposals will present a significant risk to both safety and public confidence.
Safety
In his letter, Mr Barber said:
“Thames Valley Police has been leading the way nationally in the work to protect women, particularly in the night time economy, with operations such as Project Vigilant. The unilateral dimming or switching off of street lighting may jeopardise not just the confidence that has been built up, but also the safety of women in our district.
“Of course there are other areas of potential criminality that are of concern. Overall crime has fallen across West Berkshire, but I want that trend to continue.
“There has been excellent work by the police both through enforcement and prevention to tackle knife crime in the district. Knife enable crime has continued to fall in West Berkshire over the last year, and we have secured additional Home Office funding to aid the fight against anti-social behaviour in Newbury. Creating an environment where people feel less safe at night risks putting some of those achievements into reverse.
“One of the biggest concerns from the public, that has an impact on local authorities as well as the police, is anti-social behaviour. There are many examples where improved lighting has been found to deter or reduce anti-social behaviour. At a time when I have asked the Chief Constable to increase neighbourhood policing resources to help tackle such concerns, it cannot be helpful to reduce street lighting across the district.”
You can read a full copy of Matthew Barber’s letter to the Leader of West Berkshire Council Jeff Brooks here
Response
In response west Berkshire council leader Jeff Brooks said:
“We are having to consider measures that will assist us in making the financial savings necessary to balance our budget and ensure that we prioritise the help that our vulnerable residents need. However, we are consulting on these measures, and we will take all responses very seriously once the consultation period ends on 23rd December. The Police and Crime Commissioner’s comments will be very well considered in our deliberations as will all other responses. Nothing is decided and we welcome all comments – these are very important decisions.”