Cash boost to tackle anti-social behaviour in Hampshire

ÂŁ500k is being poured into projects by the county's PCC

Author: Ryan BurrowsPublished 8th Jul 2024
Last updated 8th Jul 2024

Dozens of projects across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight are set to benefit from a new ÂŁ500,000 cash injection aimed at tackling anti-social behaviour.

The money comes from the office of Police and Crime Commissioner Donna Jones and comes on top of a ÂŁ200,000 annual pot for groups.

It will be awarded to local authorities, police, Community Safety Partnerships and community groups to provide partnership solutions to recurring ASB issues.

Ms Jones said:

"Anti-social behaviour casts a dangerous shadow over many of our communities. Severely impacting the quality of life for residents, it also threatens livelihoods and negatively imprints on the wider community as a whole.

"These devastating incidents can often be precursors to more serious criminal offences. By providing this additional funding for diversionary activities and projects, this can be addressed and challenged at the outset."

Among the projects to get funding are a a range of youth engagement projects and drop-in services, support for youth clubs and outreach as well as the installation of CCTV cameras.

There is also funding for intervention programmes run by Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service for young people to build resilience, learn about fire safety and make safer choices.

Ms Jones has described tackling anti-social behaviour as a priority across the counties, adding:

"Anti-social behaviour is a scourge upon society and it makes people feel unsafe. My job is to listen to people’s concerns and make sure there are effective policing strategies in place for safer streets and safer communities.

"Since its inception, my ASB Fund has been targeted and effective, and I will make sure it continues on this positive trajectory."

The successful bids are:

  1. Youth drop-in service for Andover Community Engage (Test Valley) ÂŁ34,126
  1. Wildlife cameras for Whitchurch Conservation Group (B’stoke & Deane) £1,448.63
  1. Youth engagement work for Fawley Parish Council (New Forest) ÂŁ7,400
  1. ASB early intervention programme for HIOWFRS (Gosport) ÂŁ5K
  1. Sandown Project for IOW Council ÂŁ14,700
  1. CCTV Yeovilton House for Gosport BC ÂŁ12,600
  1. Youth engagement work for KWood Youth Club (Test Valley) ÂŁ8,727.60
  1. Youth Engagement work in school holidays for Test Valley BC ÂŁ10K
  1. City Partnership Work for Southampton CC ÂŁ32,793
  1. Workshop facilitation for Portsmouth Creates (Portsmouth) ÂŁ20K
  1. Youth Project Work for Artswork (Portsmouth) ÂŁ25K
  1. CCTV installation & speed bumps on Marine Parade for Gosport BC ÂŁ7,600
  1. Legacy Project Mentoring Service for Yellow Brick Road (Rushmoor) ÂŁ33,925
  1. Training to support youth engagement for New Forest DC ÂŁ10K
  1. Maintenance & costs for Ybus for Y Services (Fareham) ÂŁ25K
  1. Support for Prospect Youth Club for Rushmoor BC ÂŁ12K
  1. CCTV monitoring for Ryde Methodist Church (IOW) ÂŁ1,200
  1. Development of partner engagement activity for HIOWC (IOW) ÂŁ25,500
  1. CCTV cameras for Portsmouth CC ÂŁ25K
  1. Partnership working with Durham Uni for Southampton CC ÂŁ50,450.72
  1. Outreach youth work for Southampton CC ÂŁ25K
  1. Signage for Funtley village (Fareham) ÂŁ2K
  1. ASB early intervention programme for HIOWFRS (Fareham) ÂŁ15K
  1. ASB early intervention programme for HIOWFRS (Rushmoor) ÂŁ5K
  1. ASB early intervention programme for HIOWFRS (Hart) ÂŁ5K
  1. Speed gun equipment for Fernhill Ward residents (Rushmoor) ÂŁ6K
  1. Outreach led by Portsmouth Mediation Service for Southsea seafront ÂŁ34,375

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