New scheme to combat crime and anti-social behaviour launched
A council has launched a £70,000 fund to tackle crime in the borough.
Greenwich council has launched a new scheme to combat anti-social behaviour, violence and burglary, which it says will support businesses in the area.
The new Business Crime Reduction Partnership (BCRP) will be delivered by The Safer Business Network. The BCRP works with 13 councils and over 2,000 businesses in London.
The scheme will involve the BCRP, the council, businesses and the police working together to keep their streets safer.
The council has invested £70,000 to fund 18 months of support for the business communities in Woolwich, Eltham, Plumstead, Abbey Wood and Greenwich.
There are currently 22 Greenwich businesses signed up to the scheme including big franchises like Boots, JD Sports and McDonald’s, as well as smaller local premises.
Using local crime data and community feedback, a number of schemes have been launched to tackle violence and reduce crime .
By sharing intelligence and data between organisations, the council says businesses will be able to better protect themselves from crime, cyber fraud and terrorism, while providing support to local residents who may need help.
Greenwich councillor Ann-Marie Cousins said: “We know the struggle of fighting crime alone, the frustration of ‘nothing ever happens’ and the acceptance of behaviours that shouldn’t be accepted.
“The BCRP will help us to improve trust and confidence in the police, while tackling violent crime and bringing perpetrators to justice.”
Mariam Lolavar, cabinet member for inclusive economy, business and skills, said: “We want our residents to feel safe, shop local, and feel like they can explore the amazing town we have, from Abbey Wood’s independent shops to Plumstead and Eltham’s high streets.”
Pictured top: Councillor Ann-Marie Cousins, with the Safer Business Network team, Metropolitan Police and local businesses (Picture: David Madden)