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THE war on anti-social behaviour is to be stepped up after Blackpool Council received £40,000 from the Government.

The money will pay for training and support of front-line staff working in the community and publicity to ensure residents know where and how to report incidents.

A total of 10m has been allocated nationally to help tackle anti-social behaviour in 130 local authorities.

Coun Tony Williams, cabinet member for culture and communities, said: "This allocation of funding is very welcome, as it will give a very practical boost to the work already taking place in Blackpool to reduce anti-social behaviour and support those who suffer as a result of it.

"Blackpool is one of only a small number of local authorities to be named as a pioneer area to lead improvements in how services respond to anti-social behaviour. There is a real will here to get things right for local people."

The cash boost comes following the launch of the national Justice Seen Justice Done (JSJD) campaign and the appointment of Russ Weaver, who retired from his position as Blackpool and Fylde chief superintendent earlier this year, as the resort's new crime and justice co-ordinator.

Blackpool North MP Joan Humble today welcomed the announcement, saying: "I am delighted the Labour Government has awarded us this money.

"In spite of overall improvements in our safety record and falls in crime, there are still pockets of anti-social behaviour in Blackpool, which can, and do, blight people's lives."

The local authority and BSafe Blackpool, with the help of the Home Office, will decide how the money is spent.

They are reviewing anti-social behaviour in the town and how it is dealt with.


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