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Dear Resident A community centre in Wellingborough has benefited from a programme that sees anti-social offenders repay the damage they have caused in their local area. The Victoria Centre has taken part in the Immediate Justice scheme, which is run by Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Danielle Stone, following a referral from Wellingborough Town Council. Located on the corner of Palk Road, the Centre provides safe meeting places for people of all faiths and cultures as well as offering a range of activities for people of all ages. The Immediate Justice programme got underway in Northamptonshire in December 2023 and since its launch, has seen over 100 offenders carry out reparative work across the county. Three offenders, who were referred to the programme as a penalty when they were found committing anti-social behaviour, have visited the Victoria Centre and have fixed and painted a fence as well as cleared and maintained the garden area. The work has been well received by the people who use the centre and they have been pleased to see physical improvements to the building. Northamptonshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Danielle Stone said she believes the success of the scheme so far reinforces that anti-social behaviour must be taken seriously. The Immediate Justice scheme is a pilot project and the Commissioner and her team are looking at how this important work can be taken forward in the longer term. To find out more about the work of the Office of the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner, visit: Home - Northamptonshire Police & Fire Commissioner | ||||
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