Plymouth Council announce new safety measures

After securing more than £670,000, the city of Plymouth will now be trialing a new night

bus service as part of its new recommended safety measures.

 

The initiative follows calls for action after the murder of teenager Bobbi-Anne Mcleod who was attacked last November whilst waiting for a bus. The money secured from the Home Office will also go towards tackling crime, anti-social behaviour and the recommendations of actions to tackle the increase in Violence Against Women and Girls. 

 

“We know that women and girls, in particular, want to see change and I am delighted to see that these carefully selected projects will really help us continue on our journey to make Plymouth feel safer”. – Richard Bingley, Council Leader.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-62291326