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Call for CCTV for Darwen church grounds


RESIDENTS are trying to raise the money for a CCTV camera after claiming a churchyard was being blighted by yobs.

They said needles had to be cleared from the grounds of St Peter’s Church, off Church Terrace, Darwen, on Sunday mornings before services.

Mattresses were also left in the area, which has been branded a fly-tipping hot-spot.

Now people in the area are fighting back, and after forming a residents’ association have secured alley gates and £250 towards the cost of CCTV.

On Wednesday night, Joseph Street resident Mark Westall asked Darwen Town Council to contribute the final £250, which would secure the post to which the police have agreed to add a camera.

A formal funding bid will be submitted to a future meeting of the council.

Mr Westall said things had improved in the area in recent months, but more had to be done.

He said: “We need the camera to tackle anti-social behaviour, especially in the churchyard.

“Some children have found needles, and one of the duties for the Rector on a Sunday morning is picking up the needles.

“It is being tackled, but we are still getting the fly-tipping.”

The Rev Andrew Holliday, of St Peter’s Church, said: “Needles have been dropped, and we have had problems in the past.

“There is always a challenge, and out of that challenge come signs of community spirit and valuing one another.”

Ward councillor Tony Melia has offered to help the residents secure the final £250.

He said: “Twelve months ago they had real problems, and there are still elements of anti-social behaviour.

“People are drinking on the streets, and a camera will be a good deterrent.”

Comments(4)

Davidoff says...
1:59am Fri 10 Sep 10

These mattreses? I suggest the council sends someone to look at Hazel Avenue. There are several mattreses dumped just on the grassy corner, children have been using them as a 'trampoline'. Whilst at it, sort out the deliberate obstructional parking that goes on along that stretch of road, which several bus drivers have had to call police out to get them removed because the bus can't get through, holding a journey up for up to 10 minutes.

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As to the now common place under-age drinking in the town. You'd do better catching the people selling these children the alcohol ... as it seems you can see a gang of them going to a house, then they seem to come away with carrier bags full of it. If it's not drug dealing, it's buying and re-selling to children to make a profit.

Lancs Lassie says...
6:46am Fri 10 Sep 10

all well and good installing cameras but the courts will do nothing with them when they are caught....it needs the old bobby on the beat to give them a slap around the ear.......oh sorry we have to be politically correct now and we are not allowed to do what did US no harm when we were growing up....

happycyclist says...
8:51am Fri 10 Sep 10

cctv is useless in all but the most serious of crimes -and even then the footage is invariably grainy and indistinct. It might have acted as some sort of deterrent in the early days, but vandals and criminals realised long ago that it wasn't really up to the task of identifying them.

Fence the church off and put a couple of guard dogs in there.

BuckoTheMoose says...
1:41pm Fri 10 Sep 10

CCTV is next to useless. Keep pestering the police and insist they do their jobs. There are enough of them in the town on a Saturday night to do regular patrols around the church instead of sitting in their vans eating doughnuts.


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