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  1. Scottish Borders town set to undergo major CCTV camera upgrade

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    Several new and efficient CCTV cameras are set to be installed in the town of Hawick, located in the Scottish Borders, as part of a new public space surveillance project worth almost £11,000, a news source has been able to reveal.

    The majority of the £10,940 cost will be met from Hawick’s Quality of Life budget with has around £5,235 uncommitted funding and will be topped up from the pay-and-display budget which sits at £6,700.

    Hawick currently have seven CCTV cameras which were installed in 2014 following an insurance claim after a lightning strike and other parts of the existing system are from the original installation which is almost 20 years old.

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    The CCTV software enables “live” footage to be viewed remotely from any or all connected CCTV cameras as events happen and without degradation of video quality, allowing you to monitor your premises when offsite.

    Furthermore, we make the most to customize your systems in order to deliver the best value for money, all within the limits of a pre-set budget.

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  2. CCTV system in Brigg proves effectiveness in fighting crime

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    The CCTV surveillance system installed in the town of Brigg, North Lincolnshire, is working well and is fully capable of picking up offenders, as some recent incidents in the town centre have proved, local media can report.

    The question was raised during a monthly meeting of Brigg Town Council when a member of the public asked whether the CCTV system had picked up a recent incident in Wrawby Street, believed to be where a man sustained severe cuts after his arm went through a pub window.

    Clerk Jeanette Woollard told members she understood the incident was on camera.

    North Lincolnshire Councillor Rob Waltham added: “The system is processing information all the time.

    “Although the intelligence provided is very positive for the CCTV system, sadly it does not stop people committing criminal activity. But we do have the best CCTV that money can buy.”

    Council accepted the system was working perfectly satisfactorily but it would be continued to be monitored.

    CCTV Surveillance is the go-to company for complete and comprehensive CCTV solutions that adhere to the highest security standards and don’t break the bank in terms of budgets. In fact, all of our surveillance products are fully compliant with the UK Police Requirements.

    The CCTV software enables “live” footage to be viewed remotely from any or all connected CCTV cameras as events happen and without degradation of video quality, allowing you to monitor your premises when offsite.

    Furthermore, we make the most to customize your systems in order to deliver the best value for money, all within the limits of a pre-set budget.

    If you want to find out more about our high-end surveillance and security solutions, our dedicated team is ready to answer all of your questions.

  3. New CCTV system in Cumbria could feature up to 83 cameras

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    Plans for a new CCTV system set to be installed across Cumbria could be extended in order to cover more areas, a recent news report in the local media has been able to reveal.

    A £2.5million scheme to install 53 new cameras in the county has already managed to secure the necessary funding for the project to go ahead, but a report to the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner’s (OPCC) executive board recommended expanding the system to 83.

    The new system was partly-funded by a grant of almost £540,000. The rest of the cost is to be split between the OPCC and the six district councils in Cumbria.

    The development will also include funding for an extra full time CCTV operator, increasing the constabulary’s total number to three.

    Police and Crime Commissioner Richard Rhodes said: “This is something that people like, but expanding it to other towns in the community is something that is being looked at.

    “Much will depend on it being subjected to funding sustainability.”

    CCTV Surveillance is the go-to company for complete and comprehensive CCTV solutions that adhere to the highest security standards and don’t break the bank in terms of budgets. In fact, all of our surveillance products are fully compliant with the UK Police Requirements.

    The CCTV software enables “live” footage to be viewed remotely from any or all connected CCTV cameras as events happen and without degradation of video quality, allowing you to monitor your premises when offsite.

    Furthermore, we make the most to customize your systems in order to deliver the best value for money, all within the limits of a pre-set budget.

    If you want to find out more about our high-end surveillance and security solutions, our dedicated team is ready to answer all of your questions.

  4. CCTV system could be installed in Ponteland to tackle youth crime

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    A local council is considering the possibility of installing CCTV cameras in a bid to deter anti-social behaviour by local teenagers in the area, a recent news report in the local media has been able to reveal.

    Members of the Ponteland Town Council are now looking at ways of preventing the damage of furniture and equipment in Ponteland Park.

    Council chairman Coun. Carl Rawlings said the vandalism was not only costly but also very de-motivating for the council’s contractors who were left tidying up the mess and therefore needed to be treated as a high priority.

    The possibility of installing CCTV cameras to cover the park, particularly in areas outside the Waitrose store and the bridge crossing the River Pont, will also be looked at as a deterrent.

    CCTV Surveillance is the go-to company for complete and comprehensive CCTV solutions that adhere to the highest security standards and don’t break the bank in terms of budgets. In fact, all of our surveillance products are fully compliant with the UK Police Requirements.

    The CCTV software enables “live” footage to be viewed remotely from any or all connected CCTV cameras as events happen and without degradation of video quality, allowing you to monitor your premises when offsite.

    Furthermore, we make the most to customize your systems in order to deliver the best value for money, all within the limits of a pre-set budget.

    If you want to find out more about our high-end surveillance and security solutions, our dedicated team is ready to answer all of your questions.

  5. CCTV system in Diss set for expansion

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    The public CCTV system in Diss, Norfolk, is set to expand in order to tackle the ongoing phenomenon of anti-social behaviour close to one of the town’s main public amenities, a recent news report in the local media has been able to reveal.

    Diss Town Council voted during a full council meeting held last month to contribute the funding for the installation of a new CCTV camera overlooking Rectory Meadow, adding to the initial set of ten cameras currently up and running through Diss town centre.

    At the meeting, some councillors determined Rectory Meadow was an area that “should be enjoyed by all”, with the caveat that if the camera proved ineffective, an alternative location would be considered.

    This will add to the cameras now in place at Chapel Street, Mere Street, Market Hill, Market Place, Park Road, St Nicholas Street and select car parks in Diss, along with an accompanying free wi-fi network.

    The footage is being monitored by a team of volunteers made of representatives from the town council and local businesses.

    CCTV Surveillance is the go-to company for complete and comprehensive CCTV solutions that adhere to the highest security standards and don’t break the bank in terms of budgets. In fact, all of our surveillance products are fully compliant with the UK Police Requirements.

    The CCTV software enables “live” footage to be viewed remotely from any or all connected CCTV cameras as events happen and without degradation of video quality, allowing you to monitor your premises when offsite.

    Furthermore, we make the most to customize your systems in order to deliver the best value for money, all within the limits of a pre-set budget.

    If you want to find out more about our high-end surveillance and security solutions, our dedicated team is ready to answer all of your questions.

  6. Northampton’s Operation Lapland aims to drive down Christmas crime

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    Northamptonshire Police has officially launched Operation Lapland, a county wide effort that aims to keep incidents of criminal damage and anti-social behaviour to a minimum over the Christmas and New Year period.

    Local initiatives will target retail crime, opportunist theft, street drinking and begging and will make extensive use of CCTV systems installed across Northamptonshire, a local news report was able to reveal.

    Sergeant Simon Pinchin, who is leading the operation in Northampton, said: “We are working with Northampton Borough Council’s CCTV operation, environmental wardens, security and shop staff and the NRCI, (Northampton Retail Crime Initiative) to prevent, disrupt and deter criminals in the town centre.”

    In Daventry, the aim is to double the uniformed presence in the town centre during the Christmas period, with extra funding from police and Daventry Town Council to extend CCTV monitoring hours throughout December.

    In addition, local authorities have re-launched a service where shopkeepers can text CCTV control room with incidents of concern (Text2Cam) and have pledged to have additional Town Council CCTV cameras installed.

    CCTV Surveillance is the go-to company for complete and comprehensive CCTV solutions that adhere to the highest security standards and don’t break the bank in terms of budgets. In fact, all of our surveillance products are fully compliant with the UK Police Requirements.

    Our experts can help you customize your systems in order to deliver the best value for money, all within the limits of a pre-set budget.

    If you want to find out more about our high-end surveillance and security solutions, our dedicated team is ready to answer all of your questions.

  7. Biometric CCTV market forecast to soar up to $3.2 billion in 2016

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    The worldwide market for biometric CCTV systems is set to reach $3.2 billion by 2016, with an annual growth rate of 33 percent, a recent report by analysts from the Homeland Security Research Corporation (HSRC) was able to reveal.

    The security camera industry has already seen rapid growth as the private and public sector have installed surveillance systems to help combat crime and provide real-time information. Nevertheless, researchers project that over the next decade the next trend in this field will be the increasing integration of biometric technology into surveillance cameras.

    Using automated biometric systems can help reduce costs and offer enhanced intelligence with automated features like biometric facial recognition capabilities and behavior detection.

    HSRC’s report projects that these technological developments will help drive the CCTV market and create significant growth opportunities for the security camera industry, biometric and IT systems manufacturers, and security systems integrators.

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    Our latest-generation digital HD video cameras can be installed in virtually any location and offer very good quality, high-resolution images, even in low-light conditions. Moreover, the range of infra-red cameras we work with also enables great visibility during night-time, an increasingly popular feature within the CCTV segment.

    Plus, beside the actual cameras and infrastructure, our lineup also includes a range of digital video recording solutions and control software, designed to help users easily review CCTV footage, at the best possible quality. Plus, all of our products are fully compliant with the UK Police Requirements.

    If you’d like to find out more about the range of products provided by CCTV Surveillance, just contact our dedicated product team, they’ll be more than happy to answer all of your questions and queries.

  8. CCTV surveillance systems to tackle crime around 11 bus stops in Stoke-on-Trent

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    A local council has revealed plans to install 11 new CCTV camera systems around local bus stops in a bid to improve passengers’ safety and reduce incidents of vandalism.

    Stoke-on-Trent City Council will use cash from the Department of Transport’s Local Sustainable Transport Fund to pay for the cameras, which will cost around £3,000 each. The cameras will be placed at stops along the Hanley to Keele bus route.

    Councillor Ruth Rosenau, cabinet member for transport, said the cameras would help improve safety for passengers.

    She added: “Safety is our number one priority and we are installing CCTV cameras at 11 bus stops, between Keele University and the city centre.

    “This will compliment the wifi and real-time passenger information that we will be providing on this route.”

    According to Staffordshire Police there are no particular issues with crime or anti-social behaviour at bus stops along the Hanley-to-Keele route. However, the force said it welcomed any community projects which help residents feel safe.

    CCTV Surveillance is the go-to company for complete and comprehensive CCTV solutions that adhere to the highest security standards and don’t break the bank in terms of budgets. In fact, all of our surveillance products are fully compliant with the UK Police Requirements.

    The CCTV software enables “live” footage to be viewed remotely from any or all connected CCTV cameras as events happen and without degradation of video quality, allowing you to monitor your premises when offsite.

    Furthermore, we make the most to customize your systems in order to deliver the best value for money, all within the limits of a pre-set budget.

    If you want to find out more about our high-end surveillance and security solutions, our dedicated team is ready to answer all of your questions.

  9. Town council to help fund CCTV Surveillance system

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    A local authority has decided to assist financially to maintain the CCTV surveillance in the town, a recent news report in the local media was able to reveal.

    Colwyn Bay Town Council has agreed to contribute nearly £9,000 a year to the £32,000 a year it costs to maintain the cameras.

    There are currently 32 cameras across the Bay of Colwyn, which is five more than Llandudno and 12 more than Conwy.

    Colwyn Bay town centre has 22 cameras, which recorded 1,324 incidents last year, and each of the cameras costs £4,483 a year to operate. This assistance is part of Conwy Council’s measure to reduce costs across the region, and they stated that they are looking for additional areas of generating money to cover the cost of the CCTV maintenance.

    They have recently begun charging North Wales Police for DVDs of incidents in the area, which costs the force £50 for each individual incident.

    Outsourcing some of the CCTVs to private companies is also being considered.

    CCTV Surveillance is the go-to company for complete and comprehensive CCTV solutions that adhere to the highest security standards and don’t break the bank in terms of budgets. In fact, all of our surveillance products are fully compliant with the UK Police Requirements.

    The CCTV software enables “live” footage to be viewed remotely from any or all connected CCTV cameras as events happen and without degradation of video quality, allowing you to monitor your premises when offsite.

    Furthermore, we make the most to customize your systems in order to deliver the best value for money, all within the limits of a pre-set budget.

    If you want to find out more about our high-end surveillance and security solutions, our dedicated team is ready to answer all of your questions.

  10. Wardens wearing CCTV cameras might be deployed in Gravesend

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    Wardens wearing uniforms complete with body worn CCTV could be deployed to patrol the streets of Gravesend and tackle the growing problem of littering, a recent news report was able to reveal.

    Gravesham council has decided to get take tougher action against litter bugs by introducing a new scheme across the city. The initiative, in partnership with the company Kingdom, will see two officers on a trial period patrolling five days a week.

    Plans for the scheme will go before a scrutiny committee and, if given the final green light, could be put into action as soon as December. The litter wardens will have the power to fine people £75 for littering and dog fouling.

    CCTV Surveillance supplies a full range of CCTV cameras designed to meet any customer’s specific needs and requirements, including here a variety of Digital CCTV Body Cameras.

    Digital CCTV Body Cameras are usually higher quality than bullet cameras and require a lens to be attached to them. This may be a long lens where the subject is at a distance or a wide angle lens if the subject is closer, e.g. in a corridor or room.

    Furthermore, vari-focal lenses can also be employed which allow you to manually adjust the zoom level of your body camera. This awards users the ability to shape a CCTV security system exactly to their requirements.

    If you want to find out more about our high-end surveillance and security solutions, our dedicated product team is ready to answer all of your questions and queries.