Staffordshire Moorlands Locality Deal Settlement

More money from PCC for community safety in Staffordshire Moorlands

More funding is going towards community safety in the Staffordshire Moorlands.

Money has been allocated to local areas in Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent through the Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Ellis’ Locality Deal Fund.

PCC Matthew Ellis with Council Leader Sybil Ralphs and Karen Bradley, MP for Staffordshire Moorlands.
PCC Matthew Ellis with Council Leader Sybil Ralphs and Karen Bradley, MP for Staffordshire Moorlands.

It will deliver what’s important to local people based on the four priorities set out in the Commissioner’s Safer, Fairer, United Communities Strategy – tackling the root causes of crime through early intervention, supporting victims and witnesses better, reducing reoffending and increasing public confidence.

Mr Ellis said: “It’s time to trust local areas to deliver what’s right for local people. That’s what I’ve committed to do and that’s what I’m doing.

“I have significantly increased the funding that the Staffordshire Moorlands and other local areas have to make their communities safer.

“Providing more money at a local level in this way will help deliver the best community safety solutions for people in Cheadle, Leek and Biddulph.

“What’s more, this funding is guaranteed until 2016 rather than on a 12-month basis which gives a greater chance for continuity instead of having to plan ‘exit strategies’ at the outset.”

Funding will go to Staffordshire Moorlands District Council’s community safety partnership for the financial year 2014/15. Eighty per cent will be provided initially with a further 20 per cent following in October subject to successful evaluation of local achievements.

Councillor Sybil Ralphs, Leader of Staffordshire Moorlands District Council, said: “This is welcome funding which the partnership will use wisely and in liaison with local people to address issues at a very local level.

“I look forward to seeing the difference it will make to our communities.”

The Locality Deal Fund is the largest part of £2.5 million of Commissioner’s Community Funding for 2014/15. Two other funding streams will provide funding to local community safety projects. The Commissioner’s Proceeds of Crime Fund is seeing 100 per cent of funding received by Staffordshire Police going back into local communities, through grants of between £3,000 and £15,000. It is made up of money seized from criminals as Staffordshire Police continue to robustly strip offenders of their assets.

Meanwhile, the Commissioner’s People Power Fund empowers local groups to find solutions to community safety problems through smaller grants of between £100 and £3,000.

For more details visit http://www.staffordshire-pcc.gov.uk/fund/

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