A police officer speaks to a man in Hanley (Image: STOKE SENTINEL)
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More than £400,000 will be spent on CCTV cameras, security gates and other crime prevention measures in Hanley after government funding was secured.
Staffordshire Commissioner s Office has been allocated £432,000 from the latest round of the Safer Streets Fund, which is aimed at reducing acquisitive crime such as vehicle theft, robbery and burglary in hotspot areas.
Crime hit part of Newcastle to get £430,000 funding to make its streets safer
Newcastle City Council and the Northumbria Police and Crime Commissionerâs office have received the cash from the Home Officeâs Safer Streets Fund
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A Newcastle ward is to benefit from funding to reduce crime, create safer neighbourhoods and improve security.
Ipswich has been awarded almost half-a-million pounds in government funding to help improve safety in an area of the town affected by neighbourhood crime.