* PCC Andy Dunbobbin with Superintendent Helen Corcoran and PACT North Wales chair Ashley Rogers.
Local crime busters in
North Wales are being urged to bid for a share of a £60,000 pot of money seized
from crooks.
According to North Wales
Police and Crime Commissioner Andy Dunbobbin, the Your Community Your Choice
fund will be used to recycle the ill-gotten gains of criminals for the benefit
of communities across the region.
The initiative is a
partnership between Mr Dunbobbin, the North Wales Police and Community Trust
(PACT) and North Wales Police.
Half
the money is being contributed by the commissioner with the rest coming cash
confiscated from criminals via the Proceeds of Crime Act.
As
a result, three community groups in each county in North Wales will receive up
to £2,500 each whilst there will be three £5,000 grants available for
organisations working across three or more counties.
After
opening on November 15, the window for groups to submit applications runs until
December 10, with the winners being chosen by a public poll.
A
shortlist of applicants will be chosen by a special panel and voting opens on
January 10 and runs until February 4.
All
bids need to support the commissioner’s Police and Crime Plan in which
delivering safer neighbourhoods and supporting communities are key priorities.
Mr
Dunbobbin said: “This is social justice in action because the Your Community
Your Choice scheme is about turning bad money into good money to support our
communities from the Flintshire Bridge to Menai Bridge and right across the
rest of the region.
“The
successful projects will be ones that support the strategic priorities in my
Police and Crime Plan
“I
want to flip that on its head so that we have a series of community-led
initiatives, providing positive outcomes for the people living in those areas.
“As
well as having applications from our larger towns, I would like to encourage
groups from rural areas coming forward because I am proud to represent all the
communities in North Wales and be as inclusive as possible.”
PACT chair Ashley Rogers
said: “What I particularly like is the democratic nature of the Your Community
Your Choice scheme.
“It’s about community
groups applying for grants and then it’s the communities themselves who decide
who gets the funding. That’s magical.
“One thing that all
applicants will need to do is to discuss their proposal with their local
neighbourhood policing team and to be endorsed by their district inspector
before submitting their application.
“There’s a certain Robin
Hood element to it that I think people love and has made it such a successful
scheme, underlined by the fact that it attracted more than 30,000 votes last
year.
“I’m very proud that PACT
is able to deliver this on behalf of the PCC and North Wales Police and I’d
encourage voluntary groups and charities to submit their applications.”
Superintendent Helen
Corcoran added: “The Your Community Your Choice fund hits at the
very heart of what we’re trying to achieve.
“There
are so many worthy community groups out there, and this initiative is about the
police and the community working together to actually make things safer for the
public of North Wales, with the added benefit of course is that a lot of the
money comes from criminals.
“We want to support communities so they are able to
take responsibility for their own areas.
“Community
groups can do a great deal to make their local areas safer, reduce crime and
reduce re-offending, It also sends a good message to the communities because it
shows we are listening to them.”
* Completed applications must be returned by e-mail
to yourcommunityyourchoice@nthwales.pnn.police.uk by 5pm on the closing date of December 10. For more information go to
the commissioner’s website www.northwales-pcc.gov.uk or the PACT website www.pactnorthwales.co.uk