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£42 million has been allocated through the Safer Streets Fund to deal with neighbourhood crime, violence against women and girls (VAWG) and anti-social behaviour (ASB).
This series brings together all documents relating to the Safer Streets Fund (SSF) evaluation
Safer Streets Fund application rounds for Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) and local authorities applying for funding aimed at tackling crime.
Funding is available for interventions aimed at tackling neighbourhood crime, anti-social behaviour and VAWG, improving the safety of public spaces for all.
Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) and local authorities can apply for funding for crime prevention plans in areas affected by high levels of neighbourhood crime, such as burglary and robbery.
This report presents the findings of an evaluation of the Safer Streets Fund in the first year of Home Office funding.
Funding is available for interventions to improve the safety of public spaces for all, with a particular focus on areas of potential concern to women and girls.
This report presents the findings of an evaluation of the Safer Streets Fund in the third year of Home Office funding.
This report presents the findings of an evaluation of the Safer Streets Fund in the second year of Home Office funding.
£50 million awarded through the Safer Street Fund to tackle violence against women and girls and make streets safer.
Evaluation of the first round of the Safer Streets Fund shows that this investment is boosting trust in police and making communities feel safer.
Forty areas have been awarded £18.4 million to make streets safer through projects to crack down on neighbourhood crimes like burglary, vehicle theft and robbery.
Thirty-five police and crime commissioners (PCCs) are to receive funding from a £25 million scheme to crack down on burglary and theft in crime hotspots.
This collection brings together all documents relating to the Future High Streets Fund.
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