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Why not patch together a wonderful day out at the Patchwork Quilt Exhibition, which is set to be held from 13 to 28 May, from 10am to 4pm, at the Warratina Lavender Farm. With proceeds going to the Wandin CFA, this represents a great opportunity to contribute while viewing the wonderful efforts of local patchworkers. Pictured are Annemarie Manders (left) with Wandin Picture: ROB CAREW Fire Brigade members, Les Sharp and Mick Dillema. 167837
Eyes on crime By Peter Douglas
Police Station. In an emergency scenario, live viewing could be enabled from the station. Casey MP Tony Smith has fulfilled his re-election promise to see the expansion of the initial security measures, with $420,000 in funding secured for the new cameras. Crime prevention officer, Leading Senior Constable Linda Hancock, said the camera network was a proven crime-fighting tool. “Offenders are increasingly likely to travel into the Yarra Ranges to commit crimes, so we can see who is coming in and out of the town,” Leading SenConstable Hancock said. “If an alarm goes off, we can simply
see who is around at that time. “The latest installations will take the network to nine locations. “I’ve been working with Tony for many years on this matter, so it will be great to see it come together.” Leading Sen-Constable Hancock said the cameras would supplement the existing network. “These are major intersections, connecting other large townships that have cameras, and this forms part of that wider network we’re trying to achieve,” Leading Sen-Constable Hancock said. “It’s not a crime hotspot - yes, crime happens, but it’s a sense of community feeling of safety.
“We’ve actually got no investigative tools - it’s a long process at the moment with no cameras.” Community groups will be entrusted with the maintenance of the cameras, groups such as the Woori Yallock Township Action Group (WYTAG). Yarra Glen is believed to be the first town to have CCTV installed, with the remaining installations to take place throughout June and July. Once completed, Mr Smith expected a major boost in community safety. “I’ve had many conversations with local residents and the business community about the need for CCTVS to combat crime in their communities,” he said.
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Would-be criminals beware! The Yarra Ranges will soon boast an extensive CCTV network that includes locations in business centres of nine major locations. Designed to significantly lower crime and assist local police, from next month the security network will be rolled out in Yarra Glen, Woori Yallock, Mooroolbark, Belgrave, Mount Evelyn and Monbulk. This will complement the existing network that operates in Lilydale, Healesville and Yarra Junction. The cameras will record 24/7 and be available for viewing from Lilydale
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“Whether it is theft, graffiti, assault or other serious matters, this will help police to bring offenders to justice. “The network in Lilydale, Yarra Junction and Healesville has proven to be effective in combating and deterring crime.” Mr Smith first announced his plan in June last year, with the funds to come through the Coalition’s Safer Communities Fund. *Funding breakdown includes: Mooroolbark - $135,000; Yarra Glen - $90,000; Monbulk - $75,000; Mount Evelyn - $75,000; Woori Yallock $45,000.
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