Extra officers to tackle community crime
Date published: 13 October 2008
Neighbourhood policing in Rochdale is being boosted by the addition of six officers working to tackle local priorities.
The additional officers are strengthening Rochdale's Neighbourhood Policing Team, which provides a dedicated policing service in the fight against crime and disorder that listens and responds to the needs of communities.
Each of Greater Manchester Police’s 12 divisions has been allocated six new officers, while a further 32 officers have been allocated to priority areas across the force.
GMP's Chief Constable Peter Fahy said: "We are having considerable success in bringing down both knife and gun crime, but we are now putting more effort into tackling the day-to-day issues of crime and anti-social behaviour that have the most impact on communities.
"Currently, our neighbourhood teams are spread too thinly and we want the public to see the impact that more local officers and PCSOs can have. It is much better to solve problems than just to move them on to another place. I want to see these additional staff working with local people and other agencies to make neighbourhoods safe and people feel safer."
Greater Manchester Police is unveiling the 104 officers as part of the Home Office’s Not In My Neighbourhood Week, which begins today (Monday 13 October).
The extra resources have been secured after a three-year deal was struck by GMPA with the Association of Greater Manchester Authorities earlier this year.
GMPA Chairman, Councillor Paul Murphy said: “Greater Manchester communities told us they wanted more officers on the beat and that's exactly what we delivered. The officers were funded through the police portion of the council tax bill as part of a three-year deal with local council leaders.
“Neighbourhood Policing Teams make a massive difference to Greater Manchester communities and I believe the deal we made shows that the police authority, the Force and local councils are committed to continued investment in them."
Now in its second year, Not In My Neighbourhood Week aims to highlight the work done by police and partnership agencies to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour on a community level, while encouraging members of the public to play their part.
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