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PCC/D/077

Title and Reference – PCC/D/077
Subject: Allocation of Funds to Bedfordshire Police Watch Schemes to allocate to each Neighbourhood Watch Scheme
Report of: Police and Crime Commissioner
Date: 08/02/2023
Summary:


Background
It is proposed that the Bedfordshire Police Community Watch Schemes and the Neighbourhood Watch schemes continue to be funded for 2023/24. The OPCC fund the Neighbourhood Watch Schemes in each authority area and a Bedfordshire Police Community Scheme through the Community Safety Fund. These schemes are in place to build relationships with the public and encourage people to take an active interest in their local area, aligning to Sir Robert Peels 7th principle, through service delivery from the Community Watch Schemes.


Need
The 7th founding principle established by Sir Robert Peel is “to maintain at all times a relationship with the public that gives reality to the historic tradition that the police are the public and that the public are the police, the police being only members of the public who are paid to give full-time attention to duties which are incumbent on every citizen in the interests of community welfare and existence”.

It is within the gift of the Police and Crime Commissioner to allocate funding in a way that encourages community-based policing. In Bedfordshire, an aspect of this has already been implemented with the Neighbourhood Watch Schemes. The Police and Crime Commissioner has recognised the need to bridge the gap between community policing and members of the public. Presently in Bedfordshire, a Neighbourhood Watch operates in each local authority area and there is a Bedfordshire Police Community Watch Scheme led by a Neighbourhood Policing police staff member, coordinating street watch, speed watch, horse watch and dog watch. In September, the coordinator of Bedfordshire Police Community Schemes advised that 507 hours of patrols were completed in September 2022, with 113 hours completed by Dog and Horse Watch volunteers.

Speed Watch volunteers held 119 sessions of Speed Watch in September, with 444 speed awareness letters distributed by Bedford Borough Council as a result. In total over 118 incidents have been reported to the Bedfordshire Police Community Scheme in
one quarter in 2022/2023, improving public confidence through increased police presence, alongside tangible provisions such as the maintenance of speed devices. Building on community safety, the Police and Crime Commissioner recognises that anti-social behaviour (ASB) is one of the most reported crimes within Bedfordshire.


Police and Crime Plan
In the Police and Crime plan under priority 1.1 – Community Engagement; Problem Solving and Days of Action the commissioner commits to continuing to invest in Neighbourhood and Watch Schemes, as partners in community safety.


Considerations of partnership workThe Community Watch scheme will engage with Bedfordshire Police and other local authority partners.


Commissioning Plans
It is proposed that the full budget of £20,000 for neighbourhood watch schemes be allocated to Bedfordshire Police Community Watch Scheme for further allocation to Central Bedfordshire, Luton, and Bedford Borough Neighbourhood watch schemes. This would help to provide some uniformity across the schemes, encourage joint working on initiatives and provide potential for economies of scale to be achieved. The OPCC would continue to have oversight of and approve funding allocations.


Recommendation
• To meet with the coordinator to discuss the proposal of allocating the full budget to the Police Community Watch Scheme for management and distribution on 9th February 2023 and ensure she is agreeable.
• To inform the Neighbourhood Watch Scheme Leaders of the outcome of the discussion and plans for 23/24.
• To re-issue a grant agreement replicating the decision to allocate the full budget to the Police Community Watch Scheme.

To note decision
Bedfordshire Police and Crime Commissioner
I hereby approve the recommendations above.

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