- Welsh Labour announces £2.5m fund for arson hotspots and fire protection for local schools.
A MAJOR new drive to reduce arson attacks in Neath and protect local schools against fires in underway thanks to the Labour led Assembly Government.
Neath AM Gwenda Thomas has welcomed Welsh Labour Social Justice Minister Brian Gibbons’ announcement of a £2.5m fund over the next three years for the Arson Reduction Team in Neath Port Talbot.
The teams are made up of police and fire service personnel who use educational and crime prevention measures to reduce arson attacks, such as deliberate school fires. The extra money will allow the teams to undertake a full crime reduction survey of local schools and offer grants for extra fire protection.
Since the Arson Reduction Teams were set up in 2005 there has been a 30% reduction in deliberately set fires attended by the Fire and Rescue service of Wales – saving the Welsh economy almost £24m.
Gwenda Thomas AM said:
‘’Welsh Labour is on the side of local parents, teachers and pupils with our zero tolerance approach on arson.
‘’Extra funding for the Arson Reduction Teams will cut the number of arson attacks and prevent the devastating impact arson attacks can have.
‘’Arson attacks on schools cause widespread damage and disruption to our students and local community.
‘’The local Arson Reduction Team will be able to undertake a crime reduction survey of local schools and offer funding for security measures like secure fencing and secure bin storage.
‘’Thanks to Welsh Labour’s tough action on arson attacks our communities and schools are much safer.’’
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