Town board to pay for extra community wardens and security firm in bid to improve safety in Spalding

The Spalding Town Board is set to pay for more community wardens in the town and employ a private security firm.

It had previously paid for extra police patrols, something that has had to stop after Lincolnshire Police removed some resourcing from neighbourhood teams.

Now it said today (Monday, April 27) it is to provide four years worth of funding to South Holland District Council to have more wardens in the town.

It’s also set to employ a security firm in the short term to provide patrols until the new wardens are recruited and provide back up going forward.

It does not say what powers the security firm will have but the release says its ‘new model is to support safety and security in the town centre’ and ‘to provide a visible presence in the town centre that combines public and private sector resources’.

The board that’s been allocated £20m over 10 years to spend on Spalding said it was decided at a meeting last week, but hasn’t said how much has been allocated for the project.

“Under the approach agreed by board members, new community support officers will be recruited by the council to play a crucial role focused on enforcement activity, intelligence gathering, partnership working and follow-up actions, as well as signposting people to services.

“In addition, a flexible private patrol service will also be engaged to provide cover in the short term and to offer additional capacity and support in the longer term, particularly during busy periods.

“The new model responds directly to community feedback which has placed safety and security in the town centre as a top priority, and it follows on from the successes of the hotspot policing pilot scheme.

“Developed collaboratively with partners, the new approach agreed by the Board will maintain the momentum of the hotspot policing scheme, ensuring continuity and will act within a multi-agency framework alongside Lincolnshire Police, Safer Lincolnshire Partnership and others to support existing policing and community safety priorities.

“The details of the model will be finalised shortly, and it is envisaged that it will be mobilised in the coming weeks.”

Robin Hancox, chair, Spalding Neighbourhood Board (* see below) said: “We fully understand how important it is that people are able to enjoy and experience the town centre safely. It’s a priority for the community and it’s a priority for us too.

“That’s why we have been fully committed to finding a new way to invest in a visible presence in the town centre, and by working together, I am really pleased that we have found a solution so swiftly.

“Through our joined-up and flexible model, we can mobilise a patrol service quickly and recruit and appoint community safety officers for the longer-term.

“I would like to thank everyone who has helped to come up with this solution which will build on the achievements of the hotspot policing scheme, and I look forward to seeing it implemented for the benefit of people in Spalding.”

Coun Nick Worth, Leader, South Holland District Council: “I am delighted that we will be continuing to build on the momentum achieved by Hot Spot Policing in making people feel safer when they are in Spalding Town Centre along with reducing anti-social behaviour.

“Working together in partnership with Council wardens who have the relevant enforcement powers, the private sector and police I believe we have the best of all worlds which will make Spalding a place where residents and visitors can enjoy the variety of independent shops, restaurants, cafes, markets and events.”

As reported last week, there’s been several changes on the Spalding Town Board recently. Minutes and agenda of the meetings, which are not held in public, haven’t been updated since its February 9 meeting.

  • The release seems to suggest the Spalding Town Board has changed its name to the Spalding Neighbourhood Board. It’s website www.lovespalding.co.uk though still refers to it as the Spalding Town Board though. The Voice has asked for clarification.

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