Friday, January 12, 2007

Residents win CCTV for Collier Row


North Romford residents and the Collier Row & Mawneys Residents Association are celebrating after Havering Council has finally listened to the local residents of North Romford in bringing forward plans for CCTV for our Town Centre.

Following a campaign launched last October, by the CRM Residents Association over 1000 local residents and shop keepers signed a petition calling on Havering Council to install CCTV in Collier Row town centre. Cllr Andrew Mann presented the first part to the Mayor of Havering at a Council meeting last year. Now the Council has been forced into bringing a report forward to next weeks Cabinet meeting (17th Jan 2007) outlining the plans.

Three cameras are proposed at yet to be determined locations in and around the shopping centre at a cost of approx £85k; Cllr Mann said “this is a small price to pay for the provision of cameras in North Romford, our residents have felt vulnerable for to long, this will go some way to make people feel safer”

During the local elections last May, the CRM Residents Association made the provision of CCTV for Collier Row one of its main priorities. With Romford Town Centre fully covered with cameras, Collier Row has gone without, to the detriment of its residents and shopkeepers.

Cllr Mann said “For to long, Collier Row has gone without, we have spent a lot of money on improving our Town Centre and we need to protect that asset, with the Police no longer issuing dispersal orders, those intent on causing trouble know that they can do so, without being caught”

He went on “Things have to change, it is wrong to demonise all youngsters, as only a small minority are intend on causing trouble, but we need better protection for our residents and shop keepers, Collier Row is a vibrant busy place, but a lot of people, in particular the elderly, do not like to go out in the dark”

During October and November last year, members of the CRM Residents Association spent Saturday mornings in Collier Row talking with residents and collecting signatures. Hundreds of people supported the petition, along with shopkeepers displaying posters and placing copies of the petition in their shops.

Now sit back and wait for the Tory spin, about how they were always going to install CCTV in Collier Row, just ask yourself one question, were have they ever said it, it was not in their manifesto for Collier Row at the last election.

I would like to just add a big thank you to all those residents that wrote to me and signed the petition, without your support we would not have been able to achieve this. Andy Mann

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