It included fitting new doors to 300 houses and handing out bike locks and shed alarms
Northamptonshire's Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner has reportedly spent £400,000 in attempting to improve safety in an estate in Wellingborough. This included fitting new doors to 300 houses and handing out bike locks and shed alarms.
READ MORE: Pitch invader jailed after throwing flare and assaulting player in Northampton v Mansfield playoff tie 10 new CCTV cameras have also been installed in the area to "extend coverage in the area for North Northamptonshire Council" a spokesperson said. Trees were also cut back to improve visibility and derelict garage blocks were "removed".
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