CCTV wynall

Eight new sites to have CCTV coverage

New CCTV cameras are being installed at key locations across Dudley borough as part of the continued roll out of the network.

New columns are being added to eight sites to position the new state-of-the-art cameras.

There will be 11 cameras added as part of the latest phase of the scheme.

It comes as Dudley Council is looking to invest an extra £320,000 a year for the next three years into the system as part of budget proposals.

New columns are being added in Queensway in Halesowen where there will be two new cameras. There will be three new cameras in High Street, Netherton and two cameras added in Shell Corner, Halesowen. There will also be single cameras added at Wollaston Island, Toys Lane in Colleygate, Kent Street in Upper Gornal, Queensway in Wollescote and Wynall Lane in Stourbridge.

Council bosses visited one of the sites today to check progress on the expansion programme.

Councillor Laura Taylor-Childs, cabinet member responsible for CCTV and community safety, said:
This is an exciting, new expansion of the programme which is already having huge success. Add to that the money we have pledged in the budget for next year, and there is significant work continuing, at pace, to make this borough safer than ever before.
Two years ago, the council invested £1.7million in the biggest overhaul of CCTV ever. It included ripping out the old, outdated cameras which were prone to repeated failure. They were replaced with new state-of-the-art cameras capable of seeing incredible details over hundreds of metres. A new control room was also built to monitor the cameras 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

 

Pictured: Councillor Taylor-Childs with council electrician Chris Hindmarsh installing the new camera in Wynall Lane, Stourbridge.

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