Decision details
In respect of an offer of £15,000 from The Gloucestershire Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner:
Decision Maker: Director of Governance and Customer Services and Monitoring Officer - Claire Hughes
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
Decision:
In respect of an offer of £15,000 from
The Gloucestershire Office of the Police and Crime
Commissioner:
To authorise the Director of Governance and Customer Services to
agree the funding agreement with the Gloucestershire Office of the
Police and Crime Commissioner whereby a grant payment of
£14,416.14 will be paid to the Council.
The grant will enable the Council to undertake a process to
commission the delivery a Graffiti Removal Pilot working in
partnership with Cheltenham BID, Gloucestershire Constabulary and
Cheltenham Safe.
Reasons for the decision:
The Gloucestershire Office of the Police and
Crime Commissioner has been successful in securing ASB Hotspot
Response funding from the Home Office.
Gloucestershire Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner has
agreed that part of this funding can be allocated to the Council to
deliver the following:
An initial 3 month pilot scheme, with the two-pronged
approach:
1. Problem solving with police, Cheltenham Safe, CCTV to catch
prolific offenders.
2. Employing a part-time team to not only remove tagging/graffiti
but to record all incidences; where, what time, what tag,
size.
There will also be an aim to engage with residents and businesses,
so they understand:
1. Where to report tagging
2. The importance of taking care of their buildings when graffiti
or tagging has occurred.
This is based on two individuals working two days per work over
three months across Cheltenham Town Centre and includes costs for
the target hardening approach.
Funding this pilot project will provide immediate and long-term
benefits to Cheltenham by reducing graffiti, enhancing public
safety, and community provide
Alternative options considered:
n/a
Declarations: None
Other reasons / organisations consulted
The issue with graffiti has been identified by
partners as a high priority for the Communities Partnership (also
known as the Community Safety Partnership). Police statistics
indicate that graffiti is a significant issue in Cheltenham,
contributing to a sense of disorder and increased fear of crime.
Studies from other regions have shown that consistent graffiti
removal and community engagement can lead to a reduction in overall
crime rates and an improvement in public perceptions of
safety.
Contact: Richard Gibson, Head of Communities, Wellbeing and Partnerships Email: [email protected].
Publication date: 27/08/2024
Date of decision: 27/08/2024