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Recipients of grants from the Community Safety Fund

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WRITTEN QUESTION TO THE MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT AND TECHNICAL SERVICES BY SENATOR A. BRECKON

ANSWER TO BE TABLED ON TUESDAY 5th NOVEMBER 2013

Question

Can the Minister identify who received grants from the Community Safety Fund in the years 2007 to 2010 (inclusive) and for what purposes?

Answer

Grants from Safety Fund

 

Organisation

Amount Granted

Purpose

2007

 

 

Fire Service

£3000

Replacing  smoke  detectors  in  pensioners' homes.

Communicare  Pre- school Group

£110

11 booster seats.

Child  Accident Prevention

£2595

Training Programme for Health Professionals in reducing the number of children suffering accidental burns.

Child  Accident Prevention

£520

Printing leaflets for Safety in Action Week.

2008

 

 

Fire Service

£7000

Replacing  smoke  detectors  in  pensioners' homes. (balance from 10k application in 2007).

Police Road Safety Officer

£7950

Purchase of a Driving Simulator for pre-driver training

Child  Accident Prevention

£2000

Purchase of safety equipment (stair gates, fire guards, etc)

Building  a  Safer Society Strategy

£5184

Continue  Taxi  Marshal  trial  through  the summer months.

Transport  & Technical Services

£36977*

Introduce part-time speed limits at 9 primary school  sites  (*estimated  sum  was  higher, amount expended stated).

2009

 

 

Road Safety Panel

£8106 and £8150

Run  two  publicity  campaigns;  rear  seat  belt legislation;  changes  to  child  seat  belt legislation.

Ambulance Service

£10000

Producing  40,000  booklets  containing  advice and  tips  on  first  aid  and  other  emergency information.

 

Fire Service

£10000 and £2000

Installing smoke detectors in low-income and vulnerable homes.

Providing  fire  safety  literature  in  energy efficiency packs.

Jersey  Women's Refuge

£5150

2009 awareness campaign

Les  Vaux  Housing Trust

£5570

Fencing at play area

Child  Accident Prevention Jersey

£745 and £17436

Fire  safety  booklets  and  purchase  of  safety equipment

Speed Limit Group

£40552*

Additional  intelligent  speed  limit  signs  for parishes (*estimated sum was higher, amount expended stated).

St John's Ambulance

£16984

Inflatable First Aid Tent, equipment and trailer

Road Safety Panel

£2250 and £10031

Interactive road safety packs for schools and running an anti drink/drive campaign

Mont a l'Abbe School

£100

Booster seats for Foundation Stage children

Fire Service

£2690

Two Bluetooth Safety Messaging Units

2010

 

 

Christians Together in Jersey Housing Trust

£9513

Install table top speed humps at Le Benefice Estate in Les Marais, St. Clement

Road Safety Panel

£6719

Reflective  strips  and  cycle  lights  for pedestrians and cyclists

Youth Service

£10470

Equipment for On-2-Wheels

Parish of St John

£8500

CCTV equipment for new skateboard facility

Parish of St Saviour

£3500

Additional intelligent speed limit sign

TTS

£6000

Part-time speed limit signs for school zones.

November 2010

Total granted to date = £249802