£115k CCTV Investment For Chichester

The new wireless system will include some mobile cameras which can be moved to 'hot spots' in the city.

 

At their meeting on Tuesday 10 October, Chichester District councillors agreed to release £115,000 for the upgrade. The project would also include purchasing some re-deployable cameras, which can be moved around the city easily if a ‘hot-spot’ area is identified.

“CCTV is a crucial part of our work to help make residents, visitors and workers to our wonderful city feel safe, but unfortunately the service is now outdated and has not kept pace with advances in technology,” explains Councillor Tracie Bangert, the council’s Cabinet Member for Communities. “This investment will enable us to streamline the service and carry out a thorough upgrade. A wireless system will provide us and the police with better quality images and will be more accessible to the partners who use the service.

“The re-deployable cameras which we plan to get will give us the flexibility to respond to any hot spot areas should they arise. This upgrade will ensure that the system is fit for purpose and is technologically sound.”

Work on the upgrade will start next April and the cameras will continue to be monitored by Sussex Police which has carried out this function since 2021. A total of 27 cameras will be in operation across the city centre and more outlying areas of the district.

 

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