Grant funds security devices for concerned residents
Date published: 27 August 2022
Pictured (left to right) are: Councillor Alicia Marland, Sue, Marlene and David
The Saddleworth West and Lees Crimewatch security group has been awarded a grant to fund the purchase of security devices to help residents in need in Lees, Springhead and Grotton.
Local Liberal Democrat Councillor Alicia Marland said: “I set up the Crimewatch WhatsApp groups in Lees, Springhead and Grotton in January 2022 for neighbours to promote vigilance and increase awareness of criminal activities in each village, and it has been a great success.
"However, it became apparent that many residents were still feeling insecure and in need of more physical security devices for their homes and vehicles.
“Crimewatch Group Co-ordinator Linda Kemp suggested that there may be funding available through local grants that could be used to purchase security devices for those most in need.
"The devices include security lights, Patlock door locks, key fob pouches, steering wheel locks and door bolt/chains.
Linda worked closely with Action Together and with their assistance she formed the Crimewatch committee and applied for funding.
In June she heard that the group had been successful in receiving £1,000 towards purchasing security devices.
Since then many residents have been able to benefit from using this grant, including Sue from Grotton and Marlene from Lees, who received a Patlock door lock, and David from Springhead who received a key fob pouch.
Other residents have received solar powered motion sensor lights, steering wheel locks and door bolts with chain.
Cllr Marland added: “These deliver practical help, but more than that, they deliver peace of mind.”
There is still some funding available so if you are a Saddleworth resident that is elderly, vulnerable or a single parent family please do get in touch via the relevant email address:
grottoncrime@gmail.com
leescrime@gmail.com
springheadcrime@gmail.com
Please include your circumstances and what device you need.
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