The village of the Moy may soon seen the installation of two CCTV cameras, Mid Ulster District Council’s development committee has been told.
At a meeting of the committee on Thursday, September 15, councillors present were informed the PSNI has approached council in relation to “issues impacting on the village of Moy”.
A report presented to members notes conversations between the two organisations included concerns about “significant issues linked to the night time economy” in the village and the potential for the PSNI to secure funding to install two additional CCTV cameras within the village.
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The cameras in question would be of a similar specification to council CCTV systems and the committee has been told police are seeking approval to link these cameras to council’s existing monitoring and recording system.
The committee was advised council officers are of the view the additional CCTV could make a significant difference to the village, particularly in terms of community confidence and creating a safer area.
It was also explained the cameras could be added to council’s monitoring contract at no additional cost and maintenance would be incorporated within the existing provision.
As such, officers recommended if the PSNI secures the required funding to cover the hardware and installation, the additional cameras should be added to council’s existing monitoring and recording contract.
A proposal to approve the inclusion of these two cameras into council’s network of CCTV equipment in the village, should the PSNI find the funds for the hardware and its installation was then put forward by the committee’s chair, Councillor Sean Clarke and approved by the chamber.
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