Security Grants Reduce Crime Against Burngreave Businesses

Recently released figures reveal what a difference simple security measures can make to crime against local firms.

A comparative study of the participating companies before and after they added extra security show that 31 Burngreave businesses had suffered 180 attacks on their premises – this plummeted to just 39 offences when the security measures were added.

Martin Flack of the Sheffield Switchgear and Cable Company who received a grant in 2005 told People United Against Crime.

“The scheme has definitely benefited my business and in doing so safeguarded local jobs.”

Mr Flack continued:

“The enhancements I received have certainly lessened the opportunist crime on my business, in fact since the installation I have not suffered any major crime of note.”

Examples of the type of security measures which can be supported include CCTV, shutters, door access systems, security lighting, alarms and fencing. Community, voluntary and faith organisations also qualify for the grants. The Scheme which is funded by Burngreave New Deal for Communities can provide up to £5,000 for security enhancements to buildings.

For further details and/or application forms please contact Martin Bancroft at People United Against Crime, 4th Floor Castle Market Buildings, Exchange Street, Sheffield S1 2AH, or call (0114) 275 8688.

<< | Up | >>

Print version

The content on this page was added to the website by Derrick Okrah on 2007-06-11 23:50:08.
The content of the page was last modified by Lisa Harrison on 2007-11-01 18:47:54.

Follow us on Twitter @TheBMessenger

All content is copyright © Burngreave Messenger Ltd. or its voluntary contributors, unless otherwise stated, not to be reproduced without permission. If you have any comments, or are interested in contributing to the Messenger and getting involved, please contact us.

Burngreave Messenger Ltd. Abbeyfield Park House, Abbeyfield Road, Sheffield S4 7AT.
Telephone: 0114 242 0564. Email: mail@burngreavemessenger.org
Company Limited by Guarantee: 04642734
Registered Charity: 1130836

The Burngreave Messenger is a community newspaper with editorial independence, funded by the Big Lottery, Foyle Foundation, Trusthouse Charitable Foundation, the Garfield Weston Foundation, the Scurrah Wainwright Charity, local residents and our advertisers.

Help the Messenger with a donation