Community Response Fund - Vote for your preferred project
Voting is now open for projects to receive funding from our Community Response Fund.
The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Jonathan Evison recently announced a second round of funding to target crime and community safety at a local level by directly responding to issues identified by the public that are affecting their neighbourhoods and local areas.
The PCC’s Community Response Fund (CRF) is a project which responds directly to the issues that the public have identified via Humber Talking, the engagement tool used by the PCC and Humberside Police which asks residents key questions about the issues that affect their community, for example, road safety, criminal damage, drug dealing and anti-social behaviour.
Following a pilot earlier this year which funded projects in Bridlington and Winterton, this new round focusses on three specific local areas, and will provide funding for projects that seek to address a key issue identified by residents that is impacting on their neighbourhoods.
The Fund will provide up to £10,000 in each area to fund a project to address Anti-social Behaviour:
- Longhill and Bilton Grange, Hull
- Withernsea, East Riding of Yorkshire
- Immingham, North East Lincolnshire
Anti-social Behaviour in Longhill and Bilton Grange, Hull
The Neighbourhood Policing Team have focused on a multi-agency approach to tackle anti-social behaviour within the community. Their priority is to utilise this partnership with Hull City Council and Humberside Fire and Rescue Services to ensure that our communities do not have to tolerate unacceptable behaviour of any kind. The Neighbourhood Nuisance Team regularly receive calls for service, with particular issues around Alderman Kneeshaw Park, Eastmount and Frome Road.
Two projects have been shortlisted for funding and the winner will be selected by a public vote. Click here to read about the projects and cast your vote.
Anti-social behaviour in Withernsea
Reducing anti-social behaviour and improving the quality of life for residents in Withernsea continues to be a priority for the Neighbourhood Policing Team. As part of the Community Response Fund, we are seeking projects which will help reduce instances of anti-social behaviour in the town.
Three projects have been shortlisted for funding and the winner will be selected by a public vote. Click here to read about the projects and cast your vote.
Anti-social behaviour in Immingham
Anti-social behaviour (ASB) has been highlighted as a priority by residents in Immingham and reports of ASB incidents are on the increase. The most common areas experiencing anti-social behaviour are around the Civic Centre and Homestead Park. The most common ASB is youth-related.
Two projects have been shortlisted for funding and the winner will be selected by a public vote. Click here to read about the projects and cast your vote.
This, and future rounds of the Community Response Fund will be influenced by feedback gained from the public via Humber Talking. To register to have your say about issues of crime and community safety where you live CLICK HERE
Posted on Wednesday 9th August 2023