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Norwich CCTV Reduction
Norwich CCTV cameras down from 48 to 25.
18:26 19 June 2019
Norwich City Council has just finished replacing its CCTV system and has cut the number of its cameras from 48 to 25. The new system, which costs £410,000, was installed by Truetech Integrated.
New cameras have been introduced in Prince of Wales Road, Chapelfield Gardens and Agricultural Hall Plain, and some existing ones in busy areas - including Tombland and Haymarket - remain. But some CCTV cameras on King Street, Ber Street and Swanton Road in Mile Cross have been removed.
A police spokesperson said: "The CCTV system we operate is wholly financed by the city council and while it is not a statutory service it is one we recognise as playing a part in helping keep Norwich a safe city," they said.
"We encourage residents to report certain incidents of anti-social behaviour to the council such as noise issues and fly-tipping so we can evaluate and respond to any future changes needed.
"However, if anyone is in immediate danger or a crime is in progress, please report it directly to the police."