Are They Still Watching? The cost of CCTV in an era of cuts A Big Brother Watch Report February 2016 2 Contents Foreword – Surveillance Camera Commissioner,Tony Porter .............................................................. 3 Executive Summary ................................................................................................................................ 4 Key Findings ............................................................................................................................................ 6 Key Tables ............................................................................................................................................... 7 Policy Recommendations ..................................................................................................................... 11 CCTV in the UK ...................................................................................................................................... 12 Table 7: Total number of cameras controlled by local authorities and Total Local Authority Expenditure on CCTV ............................................................................................................................ 15 Table 8: Local Authority Expenditure on Installation, Operation and Maintenance ......................... 30 Table 9: Local Authority Expenditure on Wages and Salary ............................................................... 53 Appendix 1: Methodology ................................................................................................................... 67 Appendix 2: Original Freedom of Information Request...................................................................... 68 About Big Brother Watch ..................................................................................................................... 69 For media enquiries relating to this report and you would like to contact Big Brother Watch, including outside office hours, please call +44 (0) 7505 448925 (24hrs) You can also email press@bigbrotherwatch.org.uk for written enquiries. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 3 Foreword Surveillance Camera Commissioner, Tony Porter Big Brother Watch present a timely report highlighting the competing tensions faced by local authorities when delivering public space video surveillance. The pressure on public services caused by austerity versus the future challenges of emerging technology are neatly addressed through analysis of recent spending patterns. Despite the reduction in spending highlighted in this report I am certain that new and advancing technologies will see further investment by local authorities to deliver new and exciting capabilities; from smart cities to smarter surveillance, the use of video analytics and algorithms to help protect its citizens from crime, support the night time economy and ensure free passage of traffic in our cities and towns. The sums of money involved are massive and it’s important that those charged with delivering this service get it right. My team is developing a process – a 'Passport to Compliance' – which will allow local authorities to follow an incremental and intelligent approach to considering whether a new surveillance camera system is essential. It begins with the question; “why do we want surveillance cameras and is there a legitimate and pressing need for them?” It will provide a framework and guidance schedule to ensure that every pound of public money spent on surveillance camera systems is spent wisely. It will ensure local authorities comply with the Surveillance Camera Code of Practice. This report neatly highlights the imperative of implementing such a process. Each recommendation in this report, if adopted, would serve to improve the quality of public surveillance; increase accountability and transparency to our citizens and help to drive up standards at every level. I support this report and the recommendations made within it and thank Big Brother Watch for shedding light on this issue. Tony Porter Surveillance Camera Commissioner www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 4 Executive Summary CCTV has been a mainstay of our streets and public spaces for over 20 years. 10 years ago the enthusiasm for CCTV led to the UK being classified as the most watched nation on earth1. As ever where we lead, others follow, countless countries around the world are now installing cameras and surveilling their citizens. But what now for the UK, where are we currently at with this technology? Are we still rampantly installing CCTV or have we reached saturation point , and if not what might the future of street surveillance bring? Public space CCTV is maintained by a number of different bodies; the police, local authorities, private businesses and increasingly by private individuals. Local authorities use CCTV for crime detection and prevention, including watching pubs, clubs and bars at night, as well as monitoring the flow of people and traffic. Local authorities have historically been enthusiastic at installing CCTV on our streets. Between 1999 and 2012 the number of cameras installed by local authorities across the country jumped from 21,000 to over 51,000. In response to this Big Brother Watch used Freedom of Information requests to determine how much money was being spent on these systems. The report Price of Privacy (2012) revealed that between 2007 and 2011 local authorities spent £515 million installing, maintaining and monitoring CCTV cameras. A staggering sum. Five years on we present Are They Still Watching? an update of the figures outlining the money spent by local authorities on the CCTV systems between 2012 to 2015. Our findings show that nationally there has been a decrease in the money spent on the installation, maintenance and monitoring of CCTV. Whilst some parts of the country have scrapped their CCTV schemes altogether, other areas, notably London have reported over a 71% increase in CCTV coverage. Whilst we are pleased to see a reduction in spending on CCTV, we have to understand that the rationale behind the figures is not ideological. Local authorities have not suddenly woken up to privacy and acknowledged the intrusion CCTV causes. It is vital that we consider the financial pressures on local authorities during this period. It has been noted that in the 2015/2016 financial year alone, local authorities have been instructed to find £2.6 billion of savings2 we suspect therefore that our findings highlight the budgetary constraints and cuts in council coffers since 2010. 1 st BBC News, UK 'most watched nation' by CCTV, 21 July 2009: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8160757.stm th Surveillance Camera Commissioner, Speech to Security Twenty 15, 9 July 2015: https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/speech-to-security-twenty-15 www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 2 5 We also acknowledge the changes to regulation since the Protection of Freedoms Act in 2012 and the subsequent codes of practice for CCTV from the Surveillance Camera Commissioner and the Information Commissioners Office. We have long supported the use of CCTV where it is proven to be beneficial. We hope that in some areas cameras have been removed because they were not-fit-for purpose or poorly situated. It appears that a number of cost saving initiatives have been introduced such as an end to 24 hour monitoring of CCTV and the merging of the role of CCTV operator with other roles within the authority. It is worth noting that in some areas responsibility for CCTV has been passed to local town councils which will inevitably impact on costs. Looking to the future and the expansion of technology, it is important that we do not assume from these figures that CCTV may be on the wane. We are on the cusp of yet another breakthrough in technology, the rise of smarter technology, smarter cities, facial biometrics, 3D scanning and other more accurate forms of surveillance technology are all a blink away. Over the next three years the move away from analogue to digital will gather pace. The impact on CCTV schemes is likely to be inevitable. Whilst we are encouraged by some of these results, we acknowledge that they may merely be a lull before the storm of new surveillance technology appears on our streets. In light of that we propose policy recommendations which should be considered by local authorities before the pressure to update their systems becomes too great to ignore. Policy Recommendations: 1) Any improvement of systems to include additional capabilities such as smart technology, biometrics or linking systems must consider the increased risk to citizen’s privacy. This should be clearly addressed in the business case and privacy impact assessment. 2) Local authorities should regularly report statistics on the number of crimes detected, investigated and solved by each camera to demonstrate the necessity. 3) A single point of contact should be created to oversee CCTV use and resolve complaints. 4) A single, enforceable Code of Practice which applies to all CCTV cameras should be released. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 6 Key Findings  Local authorities control at least 45,284 CCTV cameras, a 12.5% decrease from 2012.  At least £277,079,999.60 has been spent on the installation, maintenance and monitoring of these cameras, a decrease of 46.4% from 2012.  £38,235,429.13 was spent on the installation of CCTV, a decrease of 57.3% from 2012.  £139,550,589.09 was spent on the maintenance of cameras, a decrease of 42% from 2012.  £99,293,981.38 was spent on the wages and salary costs of CCTV operators, a decrease of 47% from 2012.  London authorities recorded a 71.8% increase in the number of cameras they operate from 8,105 to 13,924. o London also has 1/3rd (30.6%) of the UKs cameras and 22% of the overall spend was in the capital.  Wales has the highest average CCTV spend of any UK region, with £9,000 per camera  London spends on average £4,310 per camera, the lowest of any UK region.  The overall total is equivalent to spending: o o o o o o o £92,359,999.87 every year £7,696,666.66 every month £1,776,153.84 every week £253,041.10 every day £10,543.38 every hour £175.72 every minute £2.93 every second www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 7 Key Tables3 Table 1: Top 10 Highest Spending Local Authorities No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Council Westminster Birmingham Runnymede Croydon City of Edinburgh Ealing Dacorum Leicester Enfield Camden Total Spend £7,327,747.33 £5,598,168 £5,281,821.74 £4,993,876 £4,807,383 £3,585,920.64 £3,441,016 £3,187,898.93 £3,143,436.65 £2,955,890.52 2012 Spend £11,831,554 £14,293,060 £653,583 £5,329,589 £6,211,425.30 £3,547,000 £3,134,654.48 £4,762,729.94 £4,996,900 £3,709,816.73 Key Facts  Croydon spends £14 per resident on CCTV, compared to just £4 in neighbouring Bromley4.  Birmingham has cut back on spending by 60% since 2012.  Runnymede spends £65 on CCTV per resident. Table 2: Top 10 Highest Number of CCTV Cameras No Council 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Hackney Wandsworth Hammersmith and Fulham Camden Woking Greenwich Hillingdon Bristol, City of Ealing Swindon Number of Cameras 2900 2246 1150 1015 691 680 674 658 615 606 Number of Cameras (2012) Did not respond 1150 452 793 529 173 713 782 351 382 Key Facts  Hackney has one camera for every 90 residents.  There are more CCTV cameras in Hackney than in the whole of Wales.  Wandsworth has more than double the number of CCTV cameras than Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham combined.  In the last three years Wandsworth has doubled the number of CCTV cameras it has, despite having the lowest crime rate in central London. 3 For additional tables please see Appendix 1. th This figure was originally stated incorrectly to be £24 per resident. On 25 February 2016 the figure was updated to show the correct amount. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 4 8 Table 3: Top 10 Percentage decreases (spending) No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Council - Spending Ceredigion South Bucks Forest of Dean Craven Copeland Eden Tandridge Suffolk Coastal Rushcliffe Bradford Oadby and Wigston Scarborough East Lothian Wokingham Nottingham Richmondshire Gateshead Northamptonshire Percentage Change -100% -100% -100% -100% -100% -100% -100% -100% -100% -99.4% -99.0% -98.9% -97.8% -97.7% -96.9% -96.1% -96.0% -95.5% 2009-2011 £824,041.95 £173,476.79 £144,336.98 £123,577.00 £72,715.00 £64,436.58 £12,295.00 £8,969.00 £2,028.20 £3,607,300.00 £24,245.95 £3,312,406.00 £2,851,106.00 £259,616.00 £4,666,827.83 £406,947.00 £1,571,353.91 £1,147,493.97 2012-2015 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £21,671 £240 £37,000 £62,290.84 £6,000 £146,534.84 £15,840 £62,508.72 £52,000 2009-2011 £0.00 £250 £462.00 £7,736.23 £7,405.00 £24,275.00 £53,174.00 £242,680.00 £653,583.00 £9,321.00 2012-2015 £349,928 £42,249 £42,675 £427,700 £386,224 £1,016,632 £994,046 £2,291,125 £5,281,821.74 £72,525.15 Table 4: Top 10 Percentage increases (cameras) No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Council - Spending West Dunbartonshire Arun Mid Sussex Renfrewshire Devon Hertfordshire Cornwall Cardiff Runnymede Dorset Percentage Change N/A 16799.6% 9137.0% 5428.5% 5115.7% 4088.0% 1769.4% 844.1% 708.1% 678.1% www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 9 Table 5: Top 10 Percentage decreases (spending) No 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Council - Cameras East Northamptonshire 2 Fife 3 4 Gloucestershire Renfrewshire 5 Eilean Siar 6 Lambeth 7 Moray 8 Aylesbury Vale 9 Uttlesford 10 Stirling North Norfolk Barrow-in-Furness East Cambridgeshire Allerdale Ceredigion East Hampshire Richmondshire Percentage Change -100% -100% -100% -100% -100% -100% -100% -100% -92.8% -91.9% -91.0% -90.0% -87.9% -87.5% -85.8% -85.7% -81.9% 2009-2011 48 40 35 33 23 20 12 1 1420 333 420 210 348 40 183 7 182 www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 2012-2015 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 102 27 38 21 42 5 26 1 33 10 Table 6: Top 10 Percentage increases (cameras) No Council - Cameras 1 Sandwell 1 Cornwall 1 Hartlepool 1 Broxbourne 1 St. Helens 1 Conwy 1 Winchester 1 Hampshire 1 Stockport 1 Sefton 1 Dundee City 1 Somerset 1 Cannock Chase 1 Scottish Borders 1 Cheltenham 1 Pendle 1 Hyndburn 1 Wyre 1 South Holland 1 South Cambridgeshire 1 Arun 1 Wellingborough 1 South Derbyshire 1 Rutland 1 North East Derbyshire 1 Isles of Scilly 1 Purbeck 2 Warwickshire 3 Hounslow 4 Chelmsford 5 Dorset 6 Pembrokeshire 7 8 Surrey Heath Waltham Forest 9 Havering 10 Warrington Percentage Change N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 32400.0% 19600.0% 7500.0% 1278.6% 1125.0% 480.0% 459.2% 443.0% 297.4% 2009-2011 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 14 4 5 71 86 39 www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 2012-2015 400 161 143 136 124 115 115 106 95 90 87 68 62 60 57 51 47 29 28 26 19 17 13 12 11 6 2 325 197 380 193 49 29 397 467 155 11 Policy Recommendations 1. Any improvement of systems to include additional capabilities such as smart technology, biometrics or linking systems must consider the increased risk to citizen’s privacy. This should be clearly addressed in the business case and privacy impact assessment. Whilst it is expected that local authorities (and indeed anyone) will carry out a Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) before the installation or improvement of a camera, these PIA’s should be made public and presented in an easy, accessible way. Local authorities should publish any associated documents including the proposed location and the business case for any new camera. If done properly this would engage the public, helping them to understand the purpose of each requested camera before it is installed. This improved transparency will enable people to decide for themselves whether or not CCTV in their area represents money well spent. 2. Local authorities should regularly report statistics on the number of crimes detected, investigated and solved by each camera to demonstrate its continued necessity. It is important that the public know if the cameras in their area are doing their job properly. If a camera is not regularly achieving its stated goals (for example crime prevention), then there is very little point to its continued presence; it is a drain on resources. Local authorities should be auditing their stock of cameras at regular intervals and publishing evidence to show that each and every CCTV camera continues to be necessary. 3. A single point of contact should be created to oversee CCTV use and resolve complaints. The current oversight system is divided between the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) and the Surveillance Camera Commissioner (SCC). We believe this is confusing for the general public. Neither organisation has responsibility for overseeing the use of all UK CCTV. This has led to a patchwork effect and isn’t helpful to those seeking either advice or redress. That only one of these organisations has the necessary powers and resources to enforce the law in this area is something that requires further justification. As cameras become more multifunctional and potentially increase their biometric capabilities, it may be that the Biometrics Commissioner becomes involved in their oversight as well. This would add further confusion. We suggest clarity is established now so that one Commissioner oversees all aspects of surveillance cameras with feed in from other relevant Commissioners as necessary. 4. A single enforceable Code of Practice which applies to all CCTV cameras should be released. Currently there are two Codes of Practice relating to CCTV cameras, one from the Surveillance Camera Commissioner and one from the Information Commissioner. The codes are similar but not identical. The unnecessary duplication and confusion from this process could be resolved by the production of one fully enforceable Code of Practice presented by both Commissioners in conjunction with one another. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 12 CCTV in the UK How effective is CCTV? The usefulness of CCTV could, at best, be described as variable. A number of studies highlighting how it can help in certain circumstances have questioned why it has been rolled out on such as wide scale. One of the most well-known and well regarded studies is the Campbell Collaboration (2008) which brought together research from around the world. The study found that CCTV had a “modest but significant desirable effect on crime”. It also noted that it was most effective when used to deter vehicle theft in car parks. Although it endorsed the continued use of CCTV it did so with the important caveat that it should be “more narrowly targeted”.5 A report by the Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention (2007) produced similar findings. The research also found a “small (16%) but significant decrease in crime”. Once again car park crime was singled out for attention; stating that the decrease was “largely driven by the effectiveness of CCTV schemes in car parks, which caused a 51% decrease in crime”. It noted that in these instances the use of CCTV also came with improved “lighting, fencing and security personnel” meaning that CCTV was often being used as part of a wider strategy. The study concluded that the results were only “marginally successful” and that any future schemes should be implemented carefully, evaluated and properly followed up.6 The variable effectiveness of CCTV has also been noted by the Home Office who found in fourteen case studies that “The belief that CCTV alone can counter complex social problems is unrealistic in the extreme”. It also noted that “at best CCTV can work alongside other measures to generate some changes, but it is no easy panacea”.7 Big Brother Watch’s Position Big Brother Watch does not advocate the removal of all CCTV cameras. As part of a wider strategy CCTV can be beneficial, particularly when in the right place and used effectively. However, the benefits have never been fully assessed, other than the benefit to the investigation of car crime. Without further empirical research on the use of CCTV past and present, we have no real idea of what areas of crime are reduced by the use of this technology. It should be noted that there has not been a spike in crime in the areas reporting a reduction in cameras. We understand that a number of councils are using cameras on an as needed basis, rather than installing fixed cameras. 5 Campbell Systematic reviews, Effects of Closed Circuit Television Surveillance on Crime, December 2008, p. 2 6 Bardon C. Welsh David P. Farrington, Closed Circuit Television Surveillance and Crime Prevention A Systematic Review, Report prepared for The Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention, 2007 7 Home Office, The impact of CCTV: fourteen case studies: http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20110218135832/http:/rds.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs05/rdsolr1505.pdf www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 13 Re-deployable cameras can be placed in problem areas for a short space of time. They can then be retargeted once the issues have been resolved. Whilst we would oppose the use of these cameras as a “ring of steel” approach, the concept of targeted use in an area where crime has been proven to be rife could be seen to be more beneficial from a maintenance, cost and privacy perspective, than an expensive fixed camera surveilling everyone going about their day to day business. Transparency No register of CCTV cameras currently exists in the UK. This means we have no idea exactly how many cameras are present in the country. The most recent estimate, from the British Securities Industry Association, puts the number at between 4 and 6 million. Without precise numbers it is very difficult to know where cameras are located, how intrusive they can be and indeed how effective they are.8 Whilst there are clear problems with transparency around CCTV we note that Mid Sussex District Council recently announced a public consultation ahead of replacing their current stock of cameras. The Council invited views on the potential expansion of the scheme. They published the location of the proposed new cameras, as well as the effectiveness of the existing ones.9 We welcome this approach as it allows the local residents to judge for themselves whether or not they think they will benefit from the suggested scheme or not. This kind of transparency and debate should be standard ahead of the installation of CCTV. The publication of the business case for each camera before installation would help to further inform members of the public of any plans. After the installation of a camera its continued use must be justified both to policymakers and members of the public. Local authorities must publish information about how often cameras under their control detect criminal activity. This will ensure the camera is producing the desired effect of cutting crime and is both beneficial and cost effective. Oversight Currently two bodies exist to oversee the use of CCTV:  The Surveillance Camera Commissioner (SCC), who is tasked with overseeing the use of cameras by public bodies and  The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), which is tasked with overseeing the use of cameras by private individuals and companies. Both organisations produce very similar codes of practice on the best use of surveillance camera equipment. This can cause confusion for members of the public who may wish to lodge a complaint about a CCTV system but do not know who to complain to. 8 th Daily Telegraph, One surveillance camera for every 11 people in Britain, says CCTV survey, 10 July 2013: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/10172298/One-surveillance-camera-for-every-11-people-in-Britain-says-CCTVsurvey.html 9 th Mid Sussex District Council, CCTV camera upgrades for consultation, 18 September 2015: http://www.midsussex.gov.uk/Press/10073.htm www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 14 Whilst the ICO do an excellent job, for the sake of clarity it would be beneficial for oversight to be the task of one commissioner, preferably the SCC, who can then seek support from the experienced ICO on issues of data protection and regulation. We see great benefit in the ICO continuing to be involved in a specialist and supporting role to the SCC rather than as two separate groups working in parallel towards a very similar goal. Future capabilities Technology is changing rapidly and CCTV is no exception. Within a few years new kinds of camera, with improved features will become commonplace; bringing with them new opportunities and new threats. 1. HD Cameras. As this technology becomes cheaper it will allow for better quality footage and the potential for the easier identification of suspects. At the same time it will raise a host of concerns such as the use of facial recognition. Recent examples, such as Leicestershire Police’s trial of the technology have shown that when badly communicated it can provoke a backlash.10 2. Smart Cities. Increasingly our urban areas are becoming more connected and one of the areas this is often evident in is CCTV. Concerns have been raised about the threat that hackers pose to CCTV systems in smart cities. This raises the potential of footage (and therefore the personal information of citizens) being accessed and stolen by malicious individuals.11 3. Sound and gait recognition. New technology will allow cameras to recognise certain sounds such as breaking glass or an argument and feed this back to an operator. Another new function is the ability of software to record and recognise the way an individual walks, something that is difficult to disguise and makes it easier to identify suspects in a crowd.12 4. Enhanced Tracking. So called tag and track systems allow individuals to be identified and then tracked across an entire system with individual cameras sending alerts to operators whenever the target appears. 13 Taken together these advances will change how cameras are used and the threat they pose to privacy. Local authorities must begin to consider how they can minimise privacy concerns before they start trying to deploy these methods on our streets 10 th The Register, Download Festival face scan: You’re right to be annoyed, said UK surveillance commish, 13 July 2015: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/07/13/sneaky_use_of_facial_recognition_at_download_rightly_caused_outcry_accord ing_to_blightys_surveillance_commish/ 11 Securing Smart Cities, Does CCTV put the public at risk of cyberattack?: http://securingsmartcities.org/wpcontent/uploads/2015/05/CCTV_research_final.pdf 12 JobSecurity, What’s the Latest In CCTV Technology: http://www.jobsecurity.co.uk/blog/whats-latest-cctv-technology/ 13 th Kingston University London, Cutting-edge advance in CCTV technology software earns industry acclaim, 26 June 2012: http://sec.kingston.ac.uk/news/2012/cutting-edge-advance-in-cctv-software-earns-industry-acclaim/ www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 15 Table 7: Total number of cameras controlled by local authorities and Total Local Authority Expenditure on CCTV14 Council City of London Total Number of Cameras City of London and London Boroughs CCTV is the responsibility of City of London Police Barking and Dagenham Barnet Bexley Brent Bromley Camden Croydon Ealing Enfield Greenwich Hackney Hammersmith and Fulham No response received £2,476,212 111 £2,812,000 261 £2,695,000 180 £1,226,630 184 £2,955,890.52 1015 £4,993,876 91 £3,585,920.64 615 £3,143,436.65 332 £2,480,278 680 £1,012,000 2900 £2,411,059 1150 £1,506,357.89 £860,078 £211,568.48 £865,313 £2,208,327.20 £1,243,000 68 166 467 674 197 181 Kensington and Chelsea £904,981 58 Kingston upon Thames £45,000 137 Haringey Harrow Havering Hillingdon Hounslow Islington Lambeth Lewisham Merton Newham Redbridge Richmond upon Thames Southwark 14 Grand Total Information not 42 provided £1,996,138 171 Refused - cost and time £1,871,631 204 £2,735,253.96 285 £295,713 103 £1,783,831 305 In April 2015 local authorities in Northern Ireland were re-organised. The report will note the legacy authorities which merged in each instance in Table 7. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 16 Sutton Tower Hamlets Waltham Forest Wandsworth15 Westminster Total Buckinghamshire Cambridgeshire Cumbria Derbyshire Devon Dorset East Sussex Essex Gloucestershire Hampshire Hertfordshire Kent Lancashire Leicestershire Lincolnshire Norfolk Northamptonshire North Yorkshire Nottinghamshire Oxfordshire Somerset Staffordshire Suffolk Surrey Warwickshire £829,263.31 £1,845,283 £2,695,136 £997,119.81 £7,327,747.33 £60,014,045.20 English County Councils £86,337 184 386 397 2246 134 13924 49 £66,366 269 Does not own or operate CCTV cameras Refused - Cost and Time £386,224 39 £72,525.15 19316 Council does not employ CCTV operators No response received £38,407.74 27 £411,482 106 £1,016,632 122 £322,600.00 13117 On-street CCTV managed by the District Councils Information not £133,976.55 provided No response received Information not provided £52,000 32 CCTV is the responsibility of the District and Borough Councils CCTV is the responsibility of the District and Borough Councils £91,324 59 £177,000 68 CCTV is the responsibility of the District and Borough Councils CCTV is the responsibility of the District and Borough Councils CCTV is the responsibility of the District and Borough Councils N/A 325 15 Following the publication of this report Wandsworth Borough Council clarified their response: http://www.wandsworthguardian.co.uk/news/14296756.We_re_not_being_watched_after_all__Wandsworth _Council_mistakenly_doubles_up_the_number_of_cameras_in_the_borough/ 16 17 At time of response an audit of the number of cameras was being undertaken. For traffic monitoring purposes. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 17 West Sussex £128,357 292 Worcestershire Total £2,983,231.14 English Unitary Authorities Bath and North East Somerset Bedford Borough Blackburn with Darwen Blackpool Bournemouth Bracknell Forest Brighton and Hove Bristol, City of Central Bedfordshire Cheshire East Cheshire West and Chester Cornwall Darlington Derby Durham East Riding of Yorkshire20 Halton Hartlepool Herefordshire Isle of Wight Kingston upon Hull, City of Leicester Luton Medway 18 Refused - Cost and Time £1,000,107 £463,889.50 £1,056,857 £2,460,997 £41,750 £338,251 £285,789 £687,994 £1,914,309 £2,172,251 £994,046 £1,597,719 £1,528,000 £1,390,928 £633,270 £677,872 £602,53821 £757,716 298 73 87 224 4 84 658 91 24618 249 161 94 9819 208 38 73 143 40 Refused commercially sensitive information 90 £1,278,000 £3,187,898.93 £1,158,493 292 Information not provided 14122 No response received Middlesbrough £1,819,000 Milton Keynes £203,500 North East Lincolnshire 1712 £890,209.46 181 Information not provided 14523 Camera breakdown: 155 - Street and town centre cameras. 91 - Car parks. Camera breakdown: 25 in streets, 7 in surface car parks and 61 for multi-storey car parks 20 Received the following payments for CCTV: 2012/13 - £46,695, 2013/14 - £45,295, 2014/15 - £45,519. 21 Total CCTV expenditure. 22 Includes 9 mobile units. 23 17 - mobile Rapid Deployable cameras. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 19 18 North Lincolnshire North Somerset Northumberland Nottingham Peterborough Plymouth Poole Portsmouth Reading Redcar and Cleveland Rutland Shropshire Slough £1,062,880 166 £1,527,000 106 £542,590 60 £146,534.84 21424 £1,583,768 163 £668,431.67 274 £424,188 139 £1,396,797.10 147 CCTV is the responsibility of Thames Valley Police £2,281,149 251 £10,700 No response received £1,355,625 £310,449 South Gloucestershire £2,460,000 Southampton £976,790 Southend-on-Sea £469,220 Stockton-on-Tees £2,758,884 Stoke-on-Trent £205,200 Swindon £278,806 Telford and Wrekin £1,589,921 Thurrock £1,262,477 Torbay £561,647 Warrington £647,990 West Berkshire £657,502 Wiltshire £2,500,524 Windsor and Maidenhead £6,000 Wokingham £1,090,407 York Total £52,372,923.10 Welsh Unitary Authorities £1,164,740 Blaenau Gwent £1,557,229 Bridgend £2,809,311 Caerphilly £2,291,125 Cardiff £774,999.58 Carmarthenshire 24 12 85 4625 335 16226 149 384 606 17327 29728 327 15529 40 130 227 11 120 8391 72 128 16030 32531 87 183 - Public open space (fixed) cameras, 23 - Re-deployable cameras, 8 - 3G cameras Camera breakdown: Fixed - 44, Mobile - 2. 26 Camera breakdown: Fixed - 156, Mobile - 6 27 Camera breakdown: 160 - Fixed, 13 - Mobile 28 Camera breakdown: Fixed - 289, Mobile - 8 29 Includes all cameras viewing public and open space. 30 An additional 759 cameras do not operate from the control room (BWC and vehicle mounted) information on these was refused. 31 Camera breakdown: Fixed Cameras – 314, Mobile Cameras - 11 www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 25 19 Ceredigion Council "no longer provide CCTV" £1,667,840.82 115 £1,545,427 87 Information not 141 provided £849,532 71 Conwy Denbighshire Flintshire Gwynedd Isle of Anglesey No response received £542,00032 Merthyr Tydfil 90 Information not £223,807 Monmouthshire provided £341,186 123 Neath Port Talbot £738,147.02 39 Newport £172,399 4933 Pembrokeshire Refused - cost and time Powys £1,669,501 406 Rhondda, Cynon, Taff £1,621,064 13734 Swansea £293,798 76 The Vale of Glamorgan £492,762 122 Torfaen £2,097,724.29 89 Wrexham Northern Irish District Council Areas Information not Antrim and Newtownabbey35 £42,110 provided 36 £307,856 18 Ards and North Down Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon37 Belfast39 Causeway Coast and Glens40 Derry City and Strabane42 Fermanagh and Omagh Lisburn Castlereagh45 32 43 £98,926.16 Does not own or operate CCTV cameras £281,860 £290,721 £126,701.86 No response received Response notes that operators are on Grade 3: £16,572-£20,253. Haverfordwest - 19, Pembroke - 7, Pembroke Dock - 6, Milford Haven - 8, Tenby - 9 34 CCTV breakdown: Fixed - 132, Mobile - 5 35 Formerly Antrim and Newtonabbey. 36 Formerly Ards and North Down. 37 Formerly Armargh City and District, Banbridge and Craigavon. 38 CCTV breakdown: Fixed - 68, Mobile - 2 39 Formerly Belfast City Council along with parts of Castlereagh, Lisburn and North Down. 40 Formerly Ballymoney, Coleraine, Limavady and Moyle. 41 CCTV breakdown: Fixed - 32, Mobile - 2. 42 Formerly Derry and Strabane. 43 Formerly Fermanagh and Omagh. 44 Location breakdown: Omagh Town Centre - 16, Enniskillen Town Centre - 8 45 Formerly Lisburn and Castlreagh. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 33 7038 3441 0 2444 20 Mid and East Antrim46 £110,012 Mid-Ulster47 Information not provided 17 41 £174,000 £381,549 Newry, Mourne and Down Scottish Council Areas CCTV is the responsibility of Police Aberdeen City Scotland CCTV is the responsibility of Police Scotland and several town councils that Aberdeenshire have purchased their own cameras £349,328 51 Angus £50,000 44 Argyll and Bute £462,225 57 Clackmannanshire £105,000 59 Dumfries and Galloway £359,546.12 8749 Dundee City £315,265 81 East Ayrshire £158,002 5950 East Dunbartonshire £62,290.84 76 East Lothian £1,544,792 65 East Renfrewshire £4,807,383 238 City of Edinburgh £7,350 21 Eilean Siar £587,000 82 Falkirk £1,261,047 102 Fife 48 Glasgow City Highland Inverclyde Midlothian Moray North Ayrshire North Lanarkshire Orkney Islands Perth and Kinross Renfrewshire Scottish Borders 46 Asked for clarification and Big Brother Watch failed to provide it £609,000 122 Information not £554,987 provided £88,965.29 64 £48,011 5 £759,642.49 141 Information not held - CCTV managed and developed by Town Information not broken down - See 15 note51 £258,230 £427,700 £122,835 Formerly Ballymena, Larne and Carrickfergus. Formerly Magherafelt, Cookstown and Dungannon and South Tyrone. 48 Formerly Newry and Mourne and Down. 49 41 used for traffic management. 50 CCTV breakdown: Fixed Cameras - 51, Deployable Cameras - 8 51 Overall spend: 2012/13 - £782.19, 2013/14 - £5061.58. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 47 35 38 60 21 Shetland Islands £38,981.67 182 £335,300 8052 South Ayrshire £1,409,801 98 South Lanarkshire £720,757 33 Stirling £349,928 112 West Dunbartonshire CCTV is the responsibility of Police West Lothian Scotland £38,459,696.20 4528 Total English Metropolitan Councils £199,223.30 43 Barnsley £5,598,168 422 Birmingham Bolton Bradford Bury Calderdale Coventry Doncaster Dudley Gateshead Kirklees Knowsley Leeds Liverpool Manchester Newcastle upon Tyne North Tyneside Oldham Rochdale Rotherham Salford Sandwell Sefton Sheffield 52 Town Centre CCTV provided by National Car Parks Ltd £21,671 28353 £253,320 83 £291,000 65 Refused - Cost and Time £2,387,908.11 124 £510,000 52 £62,508.72 66 £1,255,159 167 £1,284,472 100 Refused - Cost and Time £1,758,166.59 35254 £2,039,293 263 £288,306.53 76 Refused cost and £1,876,000 time £1,225,050.49 82 £737,754 80 £574,721 86 £375,031 130 N/A 400 £360,000 90 Information cannot be broken down staff undertake multiple responsibilities CCTV breakdown: Fixed Cameras - 73, Mobile -7. CCTV breakdown: On-Street Cameras: 239, Traffic Cameras: 44 54 CCTV control breakdown: City Watch - 288, Highways - 55, Localities - 9 www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 53 225 159 22 Solihull £513,099 135 £159,873.02 85 South Tyneside £623,540.25 124 St. Helens £1,009,000 95 Stockport £259,423 69 Sunderland £744,990 100 Tameside £1,067,881 126 Trafford £1,812,225 177 Wakefield £1,464,108.30 90 Walsall £296,316 547 Wigan £450,392.8 12955 Wirral £291,600 131 Wolverhampton £29,790,201.54 5090 Total English Non-Metropolitan Districts Information not held in a readily available Adur format £95,733 0 Allerdale 56 £361,177.38 68 Amber Valley £42,249 19 Arun CCTV is the responsibility of Ashfield Nottinghamshire County Council Refused - Cost and time Ashford £609,873 26 Aylesbury Vale £56,895 24 Babergh £154,170 0 Barrow-in-Furness £137,208.37 106 Basildon £234,390.54 7257 Basingstoke and Deane £958,620 52 Bassetlaw Information not £10,700 Blaby provided £63,656 51 Bolsover £844,429 70 Boston £120,000 21 Braintree £240,262 50 Breckland £837,817 89 Brentwood Council has no public facing CCTV Broadland 59 58 £111,153.40 91 Bromsgrove £302,000 136 Broxbourne £376,299 137 Broxtowe 55 CCTV type breakdown: 112 mainstream fibred CCTV cameras, 17 3G CCTV mobile units. Reviewing CCTV position at time of response. 57 CCTV breakdown: Fixed - 71 Mobile - 1 58 Bromsgrove Council manage Wyre Forest District Council's CCTV, additional payment received: 2012/2013 - £46,656 2013/2014 - £47,643 2014/2015 - £46,285. 59 CCTV scheme managed by Redditch Borough Council, additional payments: 2012/2013 - £170,742, 2013/2014 £155,141, 2014/2015 - £236,911. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 56 23 Burnley Cambridge Cannock Chase Canterbury Carlisle Castle Point Charnwood Chelmsford Cheltenham Cherwell Chesterfield Chichester Chiltern Chorley Christchurch Colchester Copeland Corby Cotswold Craven Crawley Dacorum Dartford Daventry Derbyshire Dales Dover East Cambridgeshire East Devon East Dorset East Hampshire East Hertfordshire £526,000 8960 £2,457,000 See Huntingdonshire CCTV Partnership £1,240,535.23 £2,470,242.36 No response received £16,124 £1,409,064.82 £1,975,699 449,489.23 £489,000 £1,782,726 £815,513 No response received £358,691.67 £935,000 £1,225,954 26 186 380 57 74 120 63 62 41 8961 "Copeland Borough Council have had no involvement with CCTV systems for the last two years" - Cumbria Constabulary's responsibility £711,281 116 CCTV is the responsibility of Cirencester Town Council No CCTV - decommissioned as of October 2010 £199,760.99 83 Information not £3,441,016 provided £1,077,295 6062 CCTV is the responsibility of Daventry Town Council £0 0 £743,347 46 £179,812 063 No response received See Christchurch's response £0 0 £310,808 41 60 CCTV breakdown: Monitored - 77 Un-monitored - 12 62 Includes 4 rapid deployment cameras. High Street CCTV transferred to City of Ely Council. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 63 62 336 24 East Lindsey East Northamptonshire East Staffordshire Eastbourne Eastleigh Eden Elmbridge Epping Forest Epsom and Ewell Erewash Exeter Fareham Fenland Forest Heath Forest of Dean Fylde Gedling Gloucester Gosport Gravesham Great Yarmouth Guildford Hambleton Harborough Harlow Harrogate Hart Hastings Havant 64 £688,611 £144,661 £550,756.16 98 0 45 N/A - Operated by £11,244.87 Sussex Police £465,034 136 Does not own or operate CCTV cameras £257,000 £388,058 477 £214,372.93 20 £96,148.72 7764 £1,886,936 246 £474,300 42 £648,765 71 £383,339.15 24 The council has no CCTV cameras £157,141 2965 £262,860 64 £227,354.51 7366 £111,333 37 £696,730 5267 Council does not control or maintain any public facing CCTV cameras. All public CCTV cameras are controlled by Community Safety (Great Yarmouth) Ltd (CCTV Co). £317,227 £377,352 £153,137 £55,225 £614,333 22768 49 18 72 69 CCTV is the responsibility of Rushmoor Borough Council £717,038 £462,000 CCTV breakdown: 73 - Fixed and 4 - Mobile. Includes 2 CCTV vans. 66 CCTV breakdown: 58 - Fixed Cameras 15 - Mobile Cameras. 67 CCTV breakdown: Permanent - 47, Rapid deployment - 5. 68 CCTV use breakdown: Town Centre CCTV - 58 Car Park CCTV - 169. 69 29 cameras in the I-Witness network - shared between HBC and the Police. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 65 51 9169 46 25 Hertsmere High Peak Hinckley and Bosworth Horsham Huntingdonshire Hyndburn Ipswich Isles of Scilly Kettering King's Lynn and West Norfolk Lancaster 23 £357,091.05 £112,922 £102,231 £944,342 £83,716 £2,884,695 £437 £564,097 36 2870 43 144 47 228 6 53 £1,082,325 65 Mid Devon £571,078 36 No public facing CCTV cameras £377,053 107 £1,633,442 130 £727,500 14571 £30,891 6772 £15,134 1073 £341,689 124 £62,685.20 16 £299,642 61 £34,402.18 16 Mid Suffolk See Babergh District Council's Response Lewes Lichfield Lincoln Maidstone Maldon Malvern Hills Mansfield Melton Mendip Mid Sussex Mole Valley New Forest Newark and Sherwood Newcastle-under-Lyme North Devon75 North Dorset 70 Member of Hertfordshire CCTV Partnership cameras operated by Stevenage Borough Council £42,675 £139,324 £581,724.80 £892,346.27 £164,300 £699,874.49 24 36 58 9074 16 25 CCTV is the responsibility of Dorset County Council CCTV breakdown: Public CCTV - 25, Mobile Cameras – 3. CCTV Breakdown: 112 - Fixed Cameras, 33 Mobile Cameras. 72 Includes main council office building. 73 CCTV breakdown: 5 - Mobile Lamppost units, 5 - Covert Cameras. 74 Additional cameras outside the district monitored as part of shared service with another authority. 75 Council also monitors cameras on behalf of the following: Devon County Council: 9, Green Lanes: 37, Park School 12, Commercial: 29. This yields and income of £21,800 per annum. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 71 26 North East Derbyshire North Hertfordshire North Kesteven North Norfolk North Warwickshire North West Leicestershire £74,150.70 £434,173.93 £196,906.94 £446,516.59 £614,106 £350,944 Northampton Norwich Nuneaton and Bedworth Oadby and Wigston Oxford Pendle Preston Purbeck Redditch Reigate and Banstead Ribble Valley Richmondshire Rochford Rossendale £0 £1,305,343 142 £1,528,556.36 £240 £437,104 £423,181.74 £451,500 £3,708 £811,267 £321,000 £262,915 £15,840 114 2 45 51 10779 2 48 122 3080 0 Does not own or operate CCTV cameras Rother £32,058 £72,034 Rugby £733,690 Runnymede82 Rushcliffe Rushmoor Ryedale Scarborough Sedgemoor Selby Sevenoaks 1176 46 9 077 22 3578 Information not broken down £5,281,821.74 £0 £2,006,530 25 1081 Information not provided 365 25 11583 CCTV is the Responsibility of North Yorkshire Police £37,000 £1,684,61184 £119,432 £724,609 61 14785 11 96 76 All mobile. Cameras transferred to Town Councils at the end of March 2014. 78 CCTV breakdown - 34 Fixed and 1 CCTV Van. 79 CCTV breakdown - 106 Fixed, 1 Mobile. 80 Cameras "offered" by Profile Security Services Ltd. 81 All operated by Sussex Police. 77 82 Following the publication of this report Runnymede Borough Council clarified their response: https://www.runnymede.gov.uk/cctvreport 83 Shared with Hart District Council. Response notes an annual CCTV income: 2012/13: £212,219 2013/14: £208,325, 2014/15: £202,667 85 Also carries out CCTV coverage for Taunton Deane Borough Council. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 84 27 Shepway South Bucks South Cambridgeshire South Derbyshire South Hams £860 26 £12,654 1386 No response received £97,576.41 28 South Kesteven £1,179,906 149 South Norfolk South Northamptonshire South Oxfordshire South Ribble South Somerset South Staffordshire Spelthorne St Albans St Edmundsbury Stafford Staffordshire Moorlands Stevenage Stratford-on-Avon Stroud Suffolk Coastal Surrey Heath Swale Information not held £0 0 CCTV is the responsibility Northamptonshire County Council £433,255.52 61 £46,526.25 10 £296,500 26 £523,800 32 £480,900 67 £1,048,715.32 207 £1,468,172.96 101 Information not £275,364 provided £502,756.19 40 £284,000 62 £560,335 91 £33,498.32 120 No cameras are operated by, or on behalf of, Suffolk Coastal £74,544 29 £780,490.05 84 Tamworth Information cannot be broken down between public space and nonpublic space CCTV 7887 Tandridge £0 16 £680,774.78 N/A - CCTV managed by Sedgemore District Council Taunton Deane 87 No CCTV - Cameras decommissioned South Holland South Lakeland 86 CCTV is the responsibility of Folkestone Town Council Police have access to 7 of the cameras - no cost associated. As of 18th October 2012. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 28 Teignbridge Tendring Test Valley Tewkesbury Thanet Three Rivers Tonbridge and Malling Torridge Tunbridge Wells Uttlesford Vale of White Horse Warwick Watford Waveney Waverley Wealden Wellingborough Welwyn Hatfield West Devon West Dorset89 West Lancashire West Lindsey No information held - CCTV responsibility transferred to a local community group in 2012 Information not provided £77,077 16 £3,600 12 £890,610 94 £56,247.86 5688 £585,000 159 £672,024.51 18 £673,629 38 £42,673 1 £460,936.68 29 £1,871,998 190 £1,388,030 92 £152,400 61 £6,659.90 4 CCTV is the responsibility of Sussex Police - some town and parish councils may contribute to the cost £172,021 17 £665,138 41 No response received See Weymouth's £93,053 response £1,544,964.18 95 £267,653.71 24 £71,723.30 West Oxfordshire West Somerset Weymouth and Portland Winchester Woking Worcester Worthing Wychavon Wycombe 88 Information not provided £1,356,404 113 £552,000 115 £890,776 691 £211,500 68 See Adur's response £451,800 3290 £1,445,073 106 £151,591 CCTV control: Local Authority: 51, Community Safety Partnership: 5. Also provides funding towards the monitoring/maintenance costs of the Dorchester and Bridport schemes as well as two town councils. 90 An additional 68 fixed cameras are monitored for Worcester City Council. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 89 29 Wyre Wyre Forest Total £122,735.13 £212,150.26 £93,459,902.42 www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 29 17 11639 30 Table 8: Local Authority Expenditure on Installation, Operation and Maintenance Council Total Spend - Installation (Fixed) 20122013 20132014 Total 20142015 Total Spend - Installation (Mobile) 20122013 20132014 Total 20142015 Total Spend - Operation and Maintenance (Fixed) 2012-2013 20132014 Total 20142015 Total Spend - Operation and Maintenance (Mobile) Total 20122013 20132014 20142015 £0 £0 £0 £0 £7,000 £33,40 0 £77,400 City of London and London boroughs City of London Barking and Dagenham CCTV is the responsibility of City of London Police No response received Barnet Information not provided Bexley Brent Information not provided - commercially sensitive £757,00 0 Bromley £0 Camden £63,049 .35 Croydon Ealing Enfield Greenwich £869,750 £0 £192,10 9.28 £326,35 6.44 £0 £500,00 0 £400,000 £1,657,00 0 £26,000 £0 £26,000 £1,995 £73,374. 28 £138,418. 63 £471,50 0 £227,77 7.07 £567,33 7.80 £188,03 8 £12,00 0 £12,00 0 £929,500 £48,000 £72,000 Information not broken down Information not broken down £0 £0 £0 £717,508 £935,200 £888,954 £869,900 £2,476,21 2 £2,734,60 0 Information combined with installation costs £132,110 £132,110 £132,110 £396,330 £268,865. 64 £1,554,62 7 £348,527. 21 £787,763 .86 £1,405,7 88 £1,090,0 07.94 £682,282 .91 £1,305,4 22 £851,705 .43 £320,404 £354,064 £352,248 £1,738,91 2.41 £4,265,83 7 £2,290,24 0.58 £1,026,71 6 £37,00 0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £11,95 0 £11,95 0 £11,95 0 £35,850 Information not broken down £256,539 £728,039 £0 £42,223. 95 £1,106,2 69.01 £462,110. 30 £1,999,96 3.25 Information not broken down - see fixed total Information not broken down - see fixed total £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £188,038 £0 £0 £0 £0 £60,439 £43,786 £77,187 £181,412 £0 £0 £0 £0 Information not broken down - see fixed total £38,76 £23,08 £54,90 £116,75 5.40 4 8 7.40 Hackney £40,000 £89,000 £287,000 £416,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 £205,000 £191,000 £200,000 £596,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 Hammersmi th and Fulham £377,27 8 £378,94 6 £221,932 £978,156 £0 £0 £0 £0 £111,509 £85,173 £59,148 £255,830 £0 £0 £0 £0 Haringey £12,935 £11,353 £11,353 £35,641 £282,179. 72 £283,446 .06 £240,878 .11 £806,503. 89 Harrow Havering Council does not use Mobile CCTV Council does not use Mobile CCTV No response received £0 £56,055 £80,513. £136,568. Included in installation costs www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) £136,56 31 48 48 8.48 £12,47 5 Hillingdon £0 £0 £11,800 £11,800 £0 Hounslow £45,631 .57 £84,107 .99 £102,899 £232,638. 56 Islington £0 £0 £0 £0 £57,47 2.28 £70,00 0 Kensington and Chelsea £0 £0 £84,579 £84,579 £45,000 £0 £0 £45,000 Kingston upon Thames £0 Expenditure on spares and repairs and a refit of recording equipment has been included in the "operation and maintenance" section £197,89 1 £14,808 .00 £175,14 7 £326,14 0.98 Richmond upon Thames £0 Southwark Sutton Tower Hamlets Waltham Forest Wandswort h Westminste r Total £134,708 £424,015 £335 £0 £0 £335 Information not broken down - see previous total Information cannot be broken down - same contract £8,335 £68,670 £132,000 £132,000 £132,000 £396,000 £0 £0 £70,000 £96,000 £96,000 £96,000 £288,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 £155,071 £141,717 £85,344 £382,132 £0 £0 £0 £0 Information cannot be broken down - CCTV budget includes cost of Emergency out of hours call services, support to premises security functions, car parking help centre response, car park monitoring, and CCTV support and moving traffic enforcement observations. Informatio n cannot be provided Information not broken down Merton Redbridge £138,382 £0 £0 £0 £0 Information not provided Informa tion cannot be provide d Newham £150,925 £2,863 Lambeth Lewisham £12,475 £568,745 £452,393 £1,021,13 8 Information not broken down - see fixed total £185,595 £115,965 £119,358 £420,918 Not currently using mobile CCTV Refused - cost and time £215,139 £588,177 Not currently using mobile CCTV £103,309 .09 £444,258. 07 £8,289. 00 £7,891. 00 £8,089.00 £24,269 £193,129. 80 £199,008 .32 £210,688 .87 £602,826. 99 £1,040. 00 £2,000. 00 £1,500. 00 £4,540 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £37,000 £37,000 £37,000 £111,000 £2,125 £2,125 £2,125 £6,375 £57,944 £241,46 0 £116,051 £415,455 Information not broken down £0 £114,719 £105,018 £288,145 £507,882 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £12,342 £470,996 .25 £483,338. 25 £3,760 £5,555. 28 £3,980 £13,295. 28 £155,540. 79 £71,697. 31 £105,391 .68 £332,629. 78 Information cannot be broken down £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £153,015 £120,293 £54,950 £328,258 Information cannot be broken down - see fixed costs £431,69 6 £316,41 7 £358,823 £1,106,93 6 £0 £566,000 £515,400 £506,800 £1,588,20 0 Information not broken down £28,877 £0 £0 £28,877 £237,862 £258,542 £293,410 £789,814 £636,14 9.11 £33,149 .11 £33,149. 11 £702,447. 33 £14,00 £0.00 £0 £14,000 0 Information not broken down - see fixed total £2,032,00 0 £1,734,0 00 £1,450,0 00 £5,216,00 0 Information cannot be broken down - see fixed total £10,909,4 £274,709 £29,177,4 £241,25 Information not broken down www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 32 40.87 .28 07.65 7.40 English County Councils Buckingha mshire Cambridges hire £0 £45,000 £23,000 £68,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 £7,013 £8,208 £3,116 £18,337 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £8,289 £32,277 £25,800 £66,366 £0 £0 £0 £0 Cumbria Does not own or operate CCTV cameras Derbyshire Devon Dorset Refused - Cost and Time £20,346 £0 £11,720 £2,700 £34,766 £0 £16,074. 59 £16,074.5 9 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 East Sussex £0 £113,243 £116,888 £121,327 £351,458 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £17,133.5 2 £17,133. 52 £17,133. 52 £51,400.5 6 £2,800 £2,250 £0 £5,050 Information not broken down CCTV is the responsibility of the District and Borough Councils Essex Gloucesters hire £0 No response received £0 £0 £0 Hampshire £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £147,215 Hertfordshir e £82,396 £0 £0 £82,396 £728,6 49 £205,5 87 £0 £934,236 Kent £76,500 £49,500 £54,000 £180,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 £32,177 .33 £4,723. 86 £70,496. 50 £107,397. 69 £16,40 7.86 Lancashire Leicestershi re N/A £10,171 Somerset £12,802. 58 £38,407.7 4 £88,089 £88,089 £88,089 £264,267 £0 Information not broken down - please see fixed costs Information cannot be broken down - part of a larger contract £46,000 £47,800 £48,800 £142,600 £0 £0 £0 £0 £26,578. 86 See Leicester City Council's response No response received Norfolk Oxfordshire £12,802. 58 On-street CCTV managed by the District Councils Lincolnshire Northampto nshire North Yorkshire Nottingham shire £12,802.5 8 Information not provided £10,000 £0 £0 £10,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 £11,000 £17,400 £13,600 £42,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 CCTV is the responsibility of the District and Borough Councils CCTV is the responsibility of the District and Borough Councils £0 £13,840 £0 £13,840 £10,99 9 £0 £0 £10,999 £19,839 £21,721 £22,845 £64,405 £765 £520 £795 £2,080 £15,000 £25,000 £10,000 £50,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 £44,500 £47,000 £35,500 £127,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 33 Staffordshir e CCTV is the responsibility of the District and Borough Councils Suffolk CCTV is the responsibility of the District and Borough Councils Surrey CCTV is the responsibility of the District and Borough Councils Warwickshi re West Sussex Worcesters hire Refused: Cost and Time £27,819 £40,291 £34,275 £102,385 £0 £0 £0 £0 £5,302 £1,650 £1,650 £8,602 £4,800 £5,470 £7,100 £17,370 No response received £812,074. 28 Total £971,813 .86 £1,174,84 3.00 £24,500 English Unitary Authorities Bath and North East Somerset Bedford Borough Blackburn with Darwen Blackpool Bournemou th Bracknell Forest Brighton and Hove Bristol, City of Central Bedfordshir e Cheshire East Cheshire West and Chester 91 Refused - Cost and Time £27,804 £27,329 £60,705 £115,838 £1,015 £17,87 0 £11,640 £30,525 £286,190 £284,950 £281,734 £852,874 £0 £230 £640 £870 £983.36 £32,316 .80 £26,955. 03 £60,255.1 9 £0 £0 £0 £0 £125,603. 34 £139,796 .95 £136,934 .02 £402,334. 31 £0 £0 £1,300 £1,300 £216,12 6 £0 £0 £216,126 £0 £0 £0 £0 £294,017 £227,995 £193,430 £715,442 £0 £0 £0 £0 £8,526 £0 £36,623 £45,149 £18,44 6 £7,013 £0 £25,459 £506,014 £500,273 491,485 1,497,772 £12,53 6 £15,08 5 £6,228 £33,849 £850 £16,400 £20,500 £37,750 £0 £0 £4,000 £4,000 Information not provided £30,673 £11,332. £42,855.3 £849.37 .80 20 7 Information not broken down - included in operation and maintenance costs £0 £0 £0 £091 £109,598. 74 £93,695. 82 £92,100. 81 £295,395. 37 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £129,565 £99,751 £56,473 £285,789 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £100,000 £100,000 £0 £0 £40,000 £40,000 £52,740 £40,627 £40,627 £133,994 £0 £0 £0 £0 £2,225. 90 £15,550 .71 £7,342.5 9 £25,119.2 0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £758,603. 28 £536,956 .56 £326,431 .23 £1,621,99 1.07 £0 £0 £0 £0 £195,86 3 £196,29 8 £126,078 £518,239 £0 £0 £0 £0 £156,750. 53 £137,405 .24 £149,425 .32 £443,581. 09 £9,809. 18 £10,51 3.87 £12,10 7.42 £32,430 .47 Authority does not operate mobile CCTV. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 34 Cornwall £23,981 £423,617 £457,107 £0 £0 £0 £0 £251,012 £263,530 £7,000 £521,542 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £173,983 £187,161 £201,687 £562,831 £0 £0 £0 £0 Derby £60,000 £120,00 0 £8,000 £188,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 £310,000 £280,000 £250,000 £840,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 Durham £48,666 £39,427 £32,947 £121,040 £0 £0 £30,400 £30,400 £714,318 £343,789 £181,381 £1,239,48 8 £0 £0 £0 £0 East Riding of Yorkshire £74,540 £46,209 £79,197 £199,946 £0 £0 £0 £0 £49,942 £50,811 £53,948 £154,701 £0 £0 £0 £0 £43,057 £46,788 £67,027 £156,872 £208,22 9 £194,72 0 £199,589 £0 £0 £0 Darlington £9,509 Halton Hartlepool Herefordshi re Isle of Wight Kingston upon Hull, City of £305,000 Information cannot be broken down - see fixed installation costs 92 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 Nottingham £0 £093 £0 See Leicestershire Country Council's response £202,50 4 £202,50 4 £202,504 £607,512 £169,476 £164,329 £156,424 £490,229 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £426,000 £426,000 £426,000 £1,278,00 0 £732,269. 68 £788,965 .03 £776,264 .22 £2,297,49 8.9394 Information not broken down - see fixed installation costs Medway Middlesbrou gh Milton Keynes North East Lincolnshire North Lincolnshire North Somerset Northumber land Information not broken down Refused - commercially sensitive information Leicester Luton £602,538 Information cannot be broken down - see fixed total £32,16 £8,013 £805 £40,981 3 No response received £61,000 £0 £0 £61,000 £25,00 0 £0 £5,000 £30,000 £351,000 £351,000 £351,000 £1,053,00 0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £50,000 £0 £0 £50,000 £6,000 £6,000 £43,000 £55,000 £12,000 £32,000 £34,500 £78,500 £10,00 0 £10,00 0 £0 £20,000 £12,483 .40 £2,297. 00 £5,639.0 0 £20,419.4 0 £29,00 0 £12,87 4.50 £1,761.60 £43,636. 10 £46,596.1 4 £84,645. 65 £45,497. 99 £176,739. 78 £32 £64 £1,801. 60 £1,897. 60 £0 £52,040 £101,000 £153,040 £0 £0 £0 £0 £200,070 £212,350 £202,220 £614,640 £0 £0 £0 £0 £28,000 spent on fixed cameras £0 £0 £0 £0 £50,093 .90 £49,889 .26 £46,560. 68 £146,534. 84 £750 £305,000 spent on fixed cameras £0 £0 £750 £179,580 £186,780 Information not broken down 92 Total CCTV expenditure. Councils do not operate mobile CCTV. 94 Shared cost with Leicestershire County Council. 93 www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) £175,480 £541,840 Information not held Information not broken down 35 Peterborou gh Plymouth Poole Portsmouth £119,98 8 £116,32 9 £42,167 £278,484 £0 £0 £0 £0 £182,062 £190,050 £211,897 £584,009 £61,851. 09 £101,776 .78 £213,876. 26 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £50,248.3 9 £126,92 2 £4,395 £60,177 £191,494 £0 £0 £0 £0 £44,392 £29,584 £22,829 £96,805 40,673 47,523 47,693 £135,88 9 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £187,387. 25 £243,776 .20 £221,407 .67 £652,571. 12 £0 £0 £0 £0 Reading Information not broken down CCTV is the responsibility of Thames Valley Police Redcar and Cleveland £0 £13,783 £3,933 £17,716 £0 £0 £0 £0 £145,273 £160,907 £1,114,7 30 £1,420,91 0 £0 £0 £0 £0 Rutland £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £3,500 £3,600 £3,600 £10,700 £0 £0 £0 £0 £5,800. 00 £0.00 £17,800 £22,500.0 0 £22,500. 00 £22,500. 00 £67,500 £28,18 4.00 £28,18 4.00 £31,58 4.00 £87,952 £0 £0 £0 £68,700 £72,700 £72,700 £214,100 Shropshire Slough South Gloucesters hire Southampto n Southendon-Sea Stocktonon-Tees Stoke-onTrent No response received £27,500 £45,000 £163,933 £236,443 £12,00 0.00 £25,452 £37,955 £17,500 £80,907 £0 £820,00 0 £820,00 0 £820,000 £2,460,00 0 £2,020 £3,470 £0 £5,490 £0 £45,449 £34,000 £53,070 £32,000 £61,986 £66,000 £160,505 96 Outsourced - see fixed installation costs £0 Thurrock £0 £0 £15,54 £5,620 £3,600 £24,670 0 Information cannot be broken down - see note Swindon Telford and Wrekin £53,497 £31,704 £23,317 £108,518 £39,850 £65,210 £38,000 £40,000 £42,000 £521,533 £574,533 £552,181 £181,820 £690 £1,890 £3,900 £6,480 £120,000 £4,500 £4,800 £4,900 £14,200 £1,648,24 7 Information cannot be broken down - see note97 £0 £0 £0 £0 £200 £11,20 0 £19,485 £30,885 £53,497 £31,704 £23,317 £0 £0 £0 £0 £60,000 £60,000 £60,000 £180,000 Cannot breakdown information Information cannot be broken down - see fixed operation and maintenance costs Information cannot be broken down - see fixed installation costs £15,099 £8,078 £10,492 £33,669 Warrington £12,552 £9,795. 76 £12,321 £34,669 £1,000 £400 £200 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 95 £76,760 Information cannot be broken down - paid for by the general maintenance budget Torbay West Berkshire £15,38095 £108,518 £334,664 £355,944 £350,439 £1,041,04 7 £1,600 £21,938.2 0 £400 £25,240 £47,578 £0 £207,050 £216,220 £224,720 £647,990 98 £200 £11,20 0 £19,48 5 £450 £250 £100 £800 £0 £0 £0 £0 Information broken down by calendar year: 2014 - £7,500, 2015 - £7,800. This return figure is an estimated internal recharge cost for the monitoring centre which house s other council services and so is not split between fixed and mobile cameras. 97 This return figure is an estimated internal recharge cost for the monitoring centre which house s other council services and so is not split between fixed and mobile cameras. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 96 £30,885 36 Wiltshire £0 £7,332 £9,800 £17,132 £0 £0 £0 £0 £63,835 £53,915 £55,043 Windsor and Maidenhead £6,117 £9,127 £2,280 £17,524 £0 £0 £0 £0 £352,000 £480,000 Wokingham £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £2,000 £99,500 £0 £38,270 £137,770 £0 £0 £0 £0 £107,637 York £7,882,04 0 Total £172,793 99 £0 £0 £0 £0 441000100 £1,273,00 0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £2,000 £2,000 £6,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 £122,034 £130,203 £359,874 £0 £0 £0 £25,340,1 42.93 £330,725 £0 £411,53 4 Welsh Unitary Authorities Blaenau Gwent £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £504,259 £503,175 £157,306 Bridgend £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £354,851 £376,817 £383,661 Caerphilly Cardiff Carmarthen shire £0 £30,530 £5,850 £36,380 £0 £0 £10,437 £10,437 £6,369. 90 £15,618 .00 £4,458.0 0 £26,445.9 0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £11,75 0 £21,499 £0 £0 £0 Ceredigion Conwy Denbighshir e Isle of Anglesey Merthyr Tydfil Monmouths hire 98 99 £524,147 £526,316 £514,712 £33,249 £153,192 £153,192 £153,192 £459,576 £0 £51,216.1 1 £56,410. 50 £57,137. 65 £164,764. 26 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 Information cannot be broken down see fixed CCTV total £10,94 £0 £2,341 £13,281 0 £0 £0 £0 £0 Council "no longer provide CCTV" £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £6,570 £6,532 £6,519 £19,621 £0 £0 £0 £0 Flintshire Gwynedd £1,164,74 0 £1,115,32 9 £1,565,17 5 £252,165. £229,109 £166,372 £674,646. 13 .25 .13 51 Information cannot be broken down - see mobile costs Refused - S. 43: Commercial Interests £6,690 £0 £0 £6,690 £0 £0 Information not broken down - see fixed costs £300,3 £280,4 £274,0 £854,82 48 18 60 6 Information not provided £0 £0 £23,310 £23,310 £23,310 £69,930 £0 £0 £0 £0 £180,720 £172,620 £542,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 No response received £0 £0 £0 £0 £70,000 £80,000 £73,807 £223,807 £0 £0 £0 £0 £188,660 The council makes an annual contribution to a shared service (this includes several councils and a police force) - See fixed installation costs Windsor and Maidenhead Council made the following payments – 2012/13 - £138,510, 2013/14 - £143,190, 2014/15 - £145,340 Costs broken down: Staffing - Agency; 2012/13 - £205,175, 2013/14 - £93,741, 2014/15 - £95,387. Staffing - CCTV; 2012/13 - £30,062, 2013/14 - £30,038, 2014/15 - £13,174 100 Response notes: “This information has been compiled by using the position numbers PES007 and PES008 which are for CCTV Operations, it is not included in the figures above and these figures do not include any agency payments as this information also falls into the category of information which we would be able to arrive at from Agresso within 18 hours, but which is not held at present in any other format than within the many transactions in Agresso”. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 37 Neath Port Talbot £0 Newport £0 Pembrokes hire £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £120,460 £113,144 £107,582 £341,186 101 £0 £40,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 Informati on not provided £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £71,690 £56,405 £44,304 £172,399 £163,406 £98,560 £89,140 £351,106 £40,000 Powys Rhondda, Cynon, Taff £0 £0 £0 £0 Information not provided £0 £0 £0 £0 Refused - cost and time Information cannot be broken down - see fixed total Information not broken down - see fixed total £41,451 £41,305 £2,433 £85,189 Swansea £0 £0 £0 £0 £7,200 £0 £0 £7,200 £536,446 £536,446 £538,172 £1,611,06 4 £700 £700 £1,400 £2,800 The Vale of Glamorgan £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £17,057 £25,647 £16,639 £59,343 £0 £0 £0 £0 Torfaen £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £2,400 £0 £2,400 £0 £0 £0 £0 £21,77 9 £41,53 0 £38,93 7 £102,24 6 Wrexham £0 £17,118 £89,604. 88 £106,722. 88 £0 £0 £0 £0 £390,633 £384,834 £389,683 £1,165,15 0 £0 £0 £0 £0 Northern Irish District Council Areas Antrim and Newtownabbe y Ards and North Down Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon £0 £16,500 £0 £16,500 £0 £0 £0 £0 £6,189 £6,349 £13,072 £25,610 £0 £0 £0 £0 £6,389 £3,238 £9,875 £19,502 £0 £0 £0 £0 £96,208 £100,358 £91,788 £288,354 £0 £0 £0 £0 £1,534 £0 £21,865. 63 £23,399.6 3 £38,632.7 0 £17,193. 97 £19,699. 86 £75,526.5 3 £90,134 £88,077 £267,031 £0 £0 £0 £0 £91,380 £97,310 £290,721 £0 £0 £0 £0 Information cannot be broken down - see fixed total Belfast Causeway Coast and Glens Derry City and Strabane 101 102 Information cannot be broken down - see fixed total Does not own or operate CCTV cameras £0 £7,025 £7,804 £14,829 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £88,820 £102,031 102 Response notes: Includes cost of hard drives. Cost of temporary CCTV for specific events: 2012/13: £24,531, 2013/14: £13,880, 2014/14: £19,810. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 38 Fermanagh and Omagh Lisburn Castlereagh Mid and East Antrim £0 £0 £158 £158103 £0 £0 £0 £24,661.8 6 £0 £21,442 £23,110 £69,213.8 6 £0 £0 £0 £0 No response received £0 £0 £0 £0 £4,935 £0 £0 £4,935 £28,633 £34,258 £37,202 £100,093 £498 £2,071 £2,415 £4,984 Mid-Ulster £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £58,000 £58,000 £58,000 £174,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 Newry, Mourne and Down £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0104 £127,183 £127,183 £127,183 £381,549 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 Scottish Council Areas Aberdeen City Aberdeensh ire Angus Argyll and Bute Clackmanna nshire Dumfries and Galloway Dundee City East Ayrshire East Dunbartons hire East Lothian East Renfrewshir e 103 CCTV is the responsibility of Police Scotland CCTV is the responsibility of Police Scotland and several town councils that have purchased their own cameras. £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £6,000 £6,000 £25,000 £37,000 £3,000 £5,000 £5,000 £13,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £157,564 £169,148 £135,513 £462,225 Unkno wn £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £35,000 £35,000 £35,000 £105,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 £10,000 £10,000 £20,000 £40,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 £112,351. 01 £115,328 .62 £91,836. 79 £319,546. 12 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £82,137 £4,200 £37,300 £2,665 £44,165 £0 £0 £22,700 £22,700 Unable to break down installation costs - any installation costs included with the operational and maintenance costs £0 £0 £0 £0 £144,80 3 £110,72 0 £137,606 £393,129 £0 £0 £0 £129,180 £0 £86,546 105 Information not broken down - See installation costs Information not broken down £78,000 £84,500 £85,900 £248,400 £0 £0 Informa tion not provide d £28,544 £23,840 £23,481 £75,865 £45,61 2 £5,000 £31,52 5 £37,790.8 4 £12,250 £12,250 £62,290.8 4 Information cannot be broken down - see installation costs An additional £35,065 was provided by the Department of Justice to Fermanagh District Council. Authority does not use mobile CCTV. 105 Maintenance costs only - operational costs met by Police Scotland. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 104 £133,602 £349,328 £0 Information not provided 39 City of Edinburgh Eilean Siar Falkirk Fife £0 £13,000 £13,000 £28,00 0 £7,000 £0 £35,000 £957,266 £933,450 £910,933 £2,801,64 9 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £2,000 £3,350 £2,000 £7,350 £162,00 0 £194,00 0 £0 £72,395 £72,395 £132,000 £72,395 £488,000 £217,185 107 £0 £0 £0 £0 Glasgow City Highland £0 £0 £0106 £0 Information cannot be broken down - see installation costs section £283,074 £94,358 £94,358 £94,358 108 Information cannot be broken down £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £4,839 £26,56 9 £37,194 £0 £0 £0 £0 £5,415 £24,261 £0 £0 £5,786 Big Brother Watch failed to provide adequate clarification £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0109 £0 £0 £66,000 £66,000 £66,000 £198,000 £0 £10,000 £43,306 £29,076 £26,900 £99,282 £5,626 £13,22 0 £0 £0 Inverclyde £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £10,00 0 Midlothian £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £38,288.6 6 £25,972. 89 £24,703. 74 £88,965.2 9 Moray £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £2,695 £0 £2,695 £14,000 £14,000 £14,000 £42,000110 £1,984 £771 £561 £3,316 £5,100. 00 £10,100 .00 £21,047. 29 £36,247.2 9 £0 £53,069.0 0 £64,415. 24 £55,805. 12 £173,289. 36 £8,742. 27 £9,554. 72 £6,804. 95 £25,101 .94 North Ayrshire North Lanarkshire Orkney Islands Perth and Kinross Renfrewshir e Scottish Borders Shetland Islands South Ayrshire South Lanarkshire 106 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Information not held - CCTV managed and developed by Town Centre Activities Information not broken down - See overall total £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £133,888 £56,972 £67,370 £258,230 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £260,000 £260,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £70,640 £70,640 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £24,663 £24,663 £32,724 £32,724 £32,724 £98,172 £0 £0 £0 £0 £250 £1,125 £0 £1,375 £0 £0 £0 £0 £10,602.8 7 £16,861. 42 £9,976.1 4 £37,440.4 3 £83.12 £83.12 £0 £166.24 £25,000 £0 £13,000 £38,000 £0 £9,000 £6,500 £15,500 £83,000 £68,000 £93,000 £244,000 £12,60 0 £12,60 0 £12,60 0 £37,800 £0 £7,597 £16,288 £23,885 £73,972 £73,972 £73,972 £221,916 Not broken down - please see response to question 1 Information not broken down Authority does not operate mobile CCTV. In each case a total of £144,790 was paid 50/50 by Fife Council and the Fife Division of Police Scotland. 108 In each case a total of £188,717 was paid 50/50 by Fife Council and the Fife Division of Police Scotland. 109 Authority does not operate mobile CCTV. 110 Net amounts. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 107 Information not broken down 40 Stirling111 West Dunbartons hire West Lothian Information cannot be broken down - see note112 £0 £13,094 £11,834 £24,928 £20,00 0 £19,40 0 £51,487 £90,887 £81,669 £99,416 £53,028 599,200 Information not broken down £234,113 Information not broken down CCTV is the responsibility of Police Scotland £2,271,25 9 Total £18,208,4 83.20 £237,566 £1,188, 113 English Metropolitan Councils Barnsley £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £71,493.7 2 £67,464. 15 £60,265. 43 Birmingham Unable to break down installation costs £0 £0 £0 £0113 £704,473 £649,283 £665,407 £0 £0 Bolton £199,223. 30 £2,019,16 3 £0 £6,500 £15,171 £21,671 Bury £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £128,030 £74,630 £50,660 £253,320 Calderdale £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £35,000 £35,000 £35,000 £105,000 Doncaster £0 £6,203. 76 £12,892. 83 £19,096.5 9 £0 £26,10 0 £0 £26,100 £469,641 £489,650 £504,592 £1,463,88 3 Dudley £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £50,000 £50,000 £50,000 £150,000 Gateshead £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £36,082. 51 £26,426. 21 £62,508.7 2 Kirklees £318,00 0 £309,00 0 £298,000 £925,000 Knowsley £30,695 £27,312 £2,975 £60,982114 Liverpool £36,670 .50 £9,715. 34 £10,334. 75 £56,720.5 9 Manchester £35,984 £37,955 £36,238 £110,177 Information not broken down Coventry £0 £0 £0 Information cannot be broken down - paid for as part of a wider departmental budget Information cannot broken down £0 £0 £0 £0 Refused - Cost and Time £10,82 £4,195 £6,415 £21,437 7 Information not broken down - see fixed total £0 £0 £0 £0 Information not broken down - see fixed installation costs Information cannot be broken down Leeds £42,234 £51,100 £51,162 £144,496 115 Information cannot be broken down Refused - Cost and Time £0 £1,000 Information net £3,500 £4,500 £200,554 £200,554 £200,554 £601,662 £11,061 £11,061 £741,231 £624,358 £552,466 £1,918,05 Part of the Forth Valley CCTV Partnership from 2012-2014 (run independently 2014-2015). Combined expenditure: 2012-2013: £196,222, 2013-2014: £218,673, 2014-2015: £184,305. 113 The council does not operate mobile cameras. 114 Huyton - 2012/13: £23,705, 2013/14: £15,167, 2014/15: £2,500. 115 Huyton - 2012/13: £9,015, 2013/14: £8,007, 2014/15: £8,625. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 112 £0 Town Centre CCTV provided by National Car Parks Ltd Bradford 111 Information cannot broken down £0 £0 £0 £0 Information not broken down - see fixed 41 Newcastle upon Tyne North Tyneside Oldham Rochdale £15,000 £11,800 £94,962.7 8 5 £9,488.30 £140,790 .50 Information not broken down - see operation and maintenance costs £0 £8,500 £48,456. 34 £200,00 0 £200,00 0 £200,000 Rotherham Salford £68,162. 78 broken down - See fixed total 121,20 £10,10 0.00 2.20 £56,956.3 4 £0 £0 £600,000 £48,13 3.69 £48,03 3.92 £38,130 £0 £41,5 86.60 £0 £10,587.3 0 £3,239.9 4 £16,710.1 5 £13,59 2.94 £11,48 9.10 £10,76 1.06 £35,843 .10 £69,000 £65,000 £39,000 £173,000 Information cannot be broken down £58,639 £75,697. 00 £49,715. 00 £184,051 £0 £137,754 .21 See fixed costs - information cannot be broken down Information not broken down - see fixed total £2,882.9 1 total £0 £0 £0 Information not provided £184,211 £186,066 £166,314 £536,591 £59,696 £68,274 £101,644 £229,614 Information cannot be broken down - see fixed costs Information not broken down - see fixed total £96,648 £48,769 £0 £145,417 Sandwell £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 Information cannot be broken down: maintenance costs handled as part of a larger budget Sefton £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £90.00 Sheffield £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 Solihull £10,000 £1,000 £0 £11,000 £0 £19,33 1 £0 £19,331 South Tyneside £29,859 .70 £27,536 .26 £18,215. 58 £75,611.5 4 £0 £0 £0 £0 St. Helens £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £8,440 £12,185 £20,625 Stockport £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 Sunderland £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £15,50 0 £28,500 Tameside £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 Wakefield £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 Walsall Wigan 116 £0 £0 £0 £47,740 £0 £77,644 £90,000 £270,000 £30,00 0 £30,00 0 £30,00 0 £90,000 £5,900 £5,900 £4,400 £16,200 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £4,500. 00 £0 £4,500. 00 Dealt with via a PFI Contract £162,011 £140,049 £164,508 £466,568 £28,958.4 4 £30,497.2 7 £28,958. 44 £36,277. 77 £26,344. 60 £46,610. 21 £84,261.4 8 £113,385. 25 £0 £318,600 £318,600 £233,600 £870,800 £26,40 0 26,400 £44,000 £50,408 £49,847 £49,068 £149,323 £831 £44,01 9 £119,700 £119,700 £119,700 £359,100 £56,000 £56,000 £51,669 £163,669 £203,758 £252,346 £220,962 £677,066 £0 £0 £0 £0 £8,189. 78 £5,953. 92 £15,748 .30 £1,450 £1,050 £2,500 Does not use mobile cameras Trafford £90,000 £0 116 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £147,157 £166,689 £212,953 £526,799 £125,384 £47,74 0 £5,000 £5,000 £57,740 £37,531 £37,525 £35,636 £110,692 £0 www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) £79,200 £66,100 Does not use mobile cameras £1,604. 60 Authority does not utilise mobile CCTV. £26,40 0 £21,25 0 £0 £0 £0 42 Wirral Wolverham pton £15,600 £65,000 £49,400 £29,500 £143,900 £0 £0 £0 £2,485,00 8.84 Total £15,600 £148,762. 60 £138,378 .60 £147,651 .60 £0 £50,000 £51,000 £46,700 £434,792. 80 £147,700 Information not broken down £0 £0 £0 £12,431,4 33.70 £477,502 £0 £331,52 8 English Non-Metropolitan Districts Adur Allerdale Amber Valley Information not held in a readily available format £0 £0 Arun £0 £0 £0 £0 £3,079 £0 £0 £3,079 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £51,000 £13,425 £9,450 £73,875 £0 £120,392. 46 £120,392 .46 £120,392 .46 £361,177. 38 £0 117 118 £39,170 £39,170 Ashfield CCTV is the responsibility of Nottinghamshire County Council Ashford Refused - Cost and time Aylesbury Vale Babergh Barrow-inFurness £0 £0 Informa tion not held £0 £0 £0 £0 Basingstoke and Deane Bassetlaw Blaby Bolsover Boston Braintree 117 £0 £162,865 £173,281 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 Informatio n not held £9,352 £7,543 £16,895 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £64,360 £30,080 £19,480 £113,920 £0 £21,868. 12 £48,394.9 1 £78,613.7 9 £32,645. 22 £34,300. 12 £78,269. 75 £115,340. 25 £230,265. 54 £221,889 £194,168 £0 £0 £0 £85,000 £120,99 4 £47,919 £253,913 £0 £0 £0 £0 £288,650 £2,980 £5,000 £8,355 £0 £0 £0 £0 £600 £995 £481.40 £5,797.4 0120 £5,386 £6,830.1 0 £0 £0 £78,291 £33,624 £23,000 £23,000 119 £2,018 £39,193 £0 £5,316. 00 £0 £241,15 5 £3,951 £245,106 £0 £0 £17,000 £17,000 £17,000 £51,000 Information not broken down - see fixed total £73,382 Council does not use mobile cameras. A further £24,515 has been contributed by other authorities. 119 An additional £20,000 has been contributed by the local police force and the Community Safety Partnership. 120 An additional £1,810 contribution was made by Community Safety Partnership. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 118 £501,615 £0 £0 £23,311 £0 £40,000 £1,195.00 £13,864 £0 £40,000 £1,195.0 0 £375 £0 Informa tion not held £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £165,469 £0 Information not broken down Informa tion not held £21,868.12 £0 £0 £0 Basildon £0 £0 Information cannot be broken down £2,030 £900 £0 £2,930 £704,707 £0 £0 £0 £0 £750 £2,345 £0 £0 £0 £0 £6,339.2 5 £18,555.3 5 £0 £0 £110 £110 £12,438 £124,353 £0 £0 £0 £0 £23,000 £69,000 Information not broken down - please see fixed costs 43 Breckland £17,506 £85,344 £137,412 £240,262 Brentwood £0 £12,543 £37,935 £50,478 System administered by Kings Lynn & West Norfolk. Contributions for monitoring wages and maintenance cannot be broken down - see fixed installation costs £0 £0 £0 Broadland Bromsgrove £12,375 £12,831 £34,818.4 0 Broxbourne £19,000 £11,000 £25,000 £55,000 £395 £0 £3,220 £3,615 £0 £0 £0 £0 Burnley Cambridge Cannock Chase Canterbury £0 £0 £0 £0 270,173 .95 £544,55 5.11 202,112 .13 £535,86 5.47 197,936. 64 £555,216 .38 £670,222. 72 £1,635,63 6.96 £0 £0 £0 £16,00 £0 £16,000 0 Information not broken down - see fixed total £0 £0 £356,885 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £25,445 £25,445 £25,445 £76,335 £0 £0 £0 £0 £67,000 £67,000 £67,000 £201,000 £10,00 0 £10,00 0 £10,00 0 £30,000 £125,762 £132,108 £114,814 £372,684 £0 £0 £0 £0 £128,000 £134,000 £132,000 £0 £0 £627,000 £527,000 £623,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 £161,297. 06 £162,030 .50 £140,207 .95 £394,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 £1,777,00 0 £463,535. 51 £20,00 0 £20,00 0 £20,00 0 £60,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 Purchase, Operation, Maintenance and Installation costs cannot be broken down - see fixed installation costs No response received £630 £3,200 £5,378 £9,208 Charnwood £0 £29,451. 87 £46,927.8 7 £0 £0 Chelmsford £29,053 £51,352 £7,717 £88,122 £0 £0 Cheltenham £109,080.73 £0 £0 £0 £0 Chesterfield £0 £0 £0 £0 £1,021 £534 £5,361 £6,916 £0 £0 £372,691. 86121 £210,063 .61 £240,690 .14122 £823,445. 61 £0 £0 123 £0 £0 £0 £0 N/A N/A N/A N/A £0 £0 Information not broken down £364,063 £336,309 £294,254 £994,626 £0 £0 £0 £0 £126,444. 04 £109,264 .55 £104,699 .91 £340,408. 50 £0 £0 £0 £0 £88,000 £88,000 £88,000 £264,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 Information cannot be broken down - totals include non-public facing CCTV £0 £0 £16,540 £16,540 Chiltern Christchurc h £103,914 £0 £17,476 .00 Chorley £129,046 £0 Castle Point Chichester £0 £0 Carlisle Cherwell £123,925 Council has no public facing CCTV £9,612. 40 Broxtowe £0 Information not broken down - see fixed total £234,691 £224,086 £225,560 £684,337 £25,120. 25 £22,965. 41 £71,128.6 1 Information not broken down - see fixed total No response received £0 £187,00 0 £29,200 £0 £0 £0 £29,200 £187,000 £704.6 £1,741.6 £0 £1,037 5 5 Information not broken down - see fixed total £23,042.9 5 £168,000 £207,000 121 Repairs to server. Replacing the server. 123 Authority does not use mobile CCTV. 122 www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) £185,000 £560,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 Information not broken down - see fixed total 44 Colchester £2,735 £41,510 £7,427.0 0 Copeland Corby £51,672.0 0 £0 £0 £0 £0124 £410,102 £352,730 £411,450 £1,174,28 2 £0 £0 £0 £0 "Copeland Borough Council have had no involvement with CCTV systems for the last two years" - Cumbria Constabulary's responsibility £95,725 £2,621 £35,761 £134,107 £0 £0 Cotswold £0 £0 £189,321 £208,694 £179,159 £577,174 £0 £0 £0 £0 CCTV is the responsibility of Cirencester Town Council Craven No CCTV - decommissioned as of October 2010 Crawley £0 £0 £4,489.9 9 Dacorum £482,91 4 £231,39 5 £20,552 £734,861 £0 £2,150 Dartford £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £4,489.99 £0 £0 £0 £0 £65,864 £64,144 £65,263 £195,271 £0 £0 £0 £0 £2,200 £4,350 £524,681 £561,998 £661,310 £1,747,98 9 £1,800 £500 £500 £2,800 £0 £0 £234,723 £244,352 £226,490 £705,565 £0 £0 £0 £0 Daventry CCTV is the responsibility of Daventry Town Council Derbyshire Dales £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 Dover £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £155,771 £166,226 £133,819 £455,816 £0 £0 £0 £0 East Cambridges hire £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0125 £61,546 £62,266 126 £179,812 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 East Devon No response received East Dorset See Christchurch's response East Hampshire East Hertfordshir e East Lindsey East Northampto nshire East Staffordshir e Eastbourne 124 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £17,09 9 £0 £800 £17,899 £89,382 £101,763 £101,764 £292,909 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £26,500 £26,500 £26,500 £79,500 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £144,661 £0 £0 £144,661 £0 £0 £0 £0 £3,481. 48 £3,528. 28 £4,421.6 2 £11,431.3 8 £0 £0 £0 £0 £192,695. 65 £167,614 .75 £178,159 .38 £538,469. 78 £30 £825 £0 £855 £11,244.87 Authority does not use mobile CCTV. Authority doesn’t use of mobile CCTV. 126 Payment made for a wireless conversion project, one-off exit strategy payment. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 125 £56,000 Information not broken down - see fixed total 45 Eastleigh £6,160 £5,680 £0 £11,840 £0 £0 Eden Erewash Exeter Fareham £154,708 £152,967 £453,194 Refused - Section 43, commercial interests £7,300 £2,300 £16,198 £25,798 £24,460 £24,460 £24,460 £73,380 Information not broken down - see fixed total £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £73,394.4 2 £71,986, 47 £68,992. 04 £214,372. 93 Information not broken down - see note £0 £0 Systems Upgrade ongoing £0 £0 £0 Systems Upgrade ongoing £0 £38,493.3 5 £24,858. 50 £32,796. 87 £96,148.7 2 Systems upgrade ongoing - includes four mobile cameras £31,264 £36,291 £38,209 £105,764 £0 £0 £0 £0 £171,375 £176,403 £162,579 £510,357 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £153,800 £157,600 £162,900 £474,300 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £75,860 £80,554 £78,310 £234,724 £0 £0 £0 £0 £24,58 6 £12,28 1 £15,68 5 £52,552 £8,360 £5,280 £13,640 £107,695 .43 £311,339. 15 Information cannot be broken down - See Installation costs The council has no CCTV cameras £0 £30,667 £0 £30,667 £0 £0 £0 £0 £26,441 £15,773 £31,708 £73,922 £9,935 £0 £4,950 £14,885 £0 £0 £0 £0 £28,328 £33,176 £15,754 £77,258 £0 £0 £0 £0 £73,246. 66 £71,883. 00 £201,836. 50 £9,041. 23 £3,385. 98 £3,325. 80 £15,753 .01 £0 £0 £0 £0 Gloucester £0 £0 £0 £0 £6,500 £3,265 £0 £9,765 £56,706.8 4 Gosport £0 £0 £0 £0 £2,880 £1,775 £140 £4,795 £33,913 £32,980 £39,645 £106,538 £55,606 £20,69 0 £3,668 £3,438 £27,796 £204,000 £204,664 £204,664 £613,328 £22,552 Great Yarmouth £25,643 £7,411 Information not broken down Council does not control or maintain any public facing CCTV cameras. All public CCTV cameras are controlled by Community Safety (Great Yarmouth) Ltd (CCTV Co). Guildford £0 £0 £29,123 £29,123 £0 £0 £1,600 £1,600 Hambleton £0 £9,562. 66 £0 £9,562.66 £0 £0 £0 £0 Harborough £0 £0 £12,900 £12,900 £10,013 £10,890 £12,240 £0 £4,941 £0 Hart £0 £80,266 £102,31 2.45 Harrogate £0 £32,100 £0 Harlow £0 £38,550 £101,33 1.27 Gravesham £0 £9,616 Forest Heath Forest of Dean Gedling £145,519 £257,000 spent in 2012 Fenland Fylde £0 Does not own or operate CCTV cameras Elmbridge Epping Forest Epsom and Ewell £0 Response notes - Included £115,1 52 £88,82 2 £82,53 0 £286,50 4 £0 £0 £0 £0 £52,679.3 8 £45,886. 99 £57,397. 08 £155,963. 45 Information not broken down = see fixed total £44,546 £39,283 £29,408 £113,237 £33,143 £137 £0 £0 £137 £7,919 £7,616 £6,410 £21,945 £0 £0 £0 £0 £4,941 £0 £0 £0 £0 £46,640 £28,380 £28,380 £103,400 £0 £0 £0 £0 CCTV is the responsibility of Rushmoor Borough Council www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) Information not broken down = see fixed total 46 Hastings £0 £0 £3,200 £3,200 £0 £22,38 0.00 £33,959 £56,339 £62,548 £61,491 £61,126 £185,165 £0 £0 £0 £0 Havant £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £74,000 £74,000 £74,000 £222,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 High Peak £9,884. 57 £5,867. 60 £6,992 £22,744.1 7 £0 £0 £0 £0 £110,352. 57 £108,754 .12 £115,240 .19 £334,346. 88 £0 £0 £0 £0 Hinckley and Bosworth £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £10,78 0 £0 £10,780 £41,273 £26,784 £33,965 £102,022 £0 £0 £120 £120 Horsham £8,359 £49,720 £0 £58,079 £0 £0 £0 £0 £13,357 £17,004 £13,791 £44,152 £0 £0 £0 £0 Huntingdon shire £37,500 £0 £0 £37,500 £0 £0 £0 £0 £124,622 £124,761 £124,622 £374,005 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £21,974 £22,302 £24,440 £68,716 £0 £0 £0 £0 Hertsmere Hyndburn Member of Hertfordshire CCTV Partnership - cameras operated by Stevenage Borough Council Ipswich £66,084 £52,454 £17,356 £135,894 £3,000 £1,279 £0 £4,279 £503,842 £472,783 £424,106 £1,400,73 1 Isles of Scilly £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £115 £322 £437 Kettering £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0127 £82,245 £97,145 £95,655 £275,045 £0 £0 £0 £0 £66,879 £53,618 £124,934 £245,341 £0 £0 £0 £0 King's Lynn and West Norfolk Lancaster Information not broken down - see fixed installation costs £0 £0 £0 Lewes Lichfield Lincoln Information not broken down £0 £209,219 £172,606 £189,253 £571,078 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 No public facing CCTV cameras £16,242 £40,181 £18,435 £74,858 £0 £0 £0 £0 £100,342 £99,052 £102,801 £302,195 £0 £0 £14,000 £14,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 £304,643 £347,693 £327,101 £979,437 £727,500 Information not broken down - see fixed maintenance costs Information not broken down - see fixed costs Maidstone £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £242,500 £242,500 £242,500 Maldon £0 £8,611 £0 £8,611 £0 £0 £0 £0 £8,033 £6,844 £7,403 £22,280 Malvern Hills £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £2,154 £0 £2,154 £0 £0 £0 £0 £1,184 £2,800 £8,996 £12,980 Mansfield £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £128,892 £128,892 £83,905 £341,689 £0 £0 £0 £0 Melton £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0129 £7,120 £7,140 £8,035 £22,295 £0 £0 £0 £0 127 No installations since 1996. Expenditure broken down between a Medway Council CCTV scheme - £225,000 and a Kent Police CCTV scheme - £17,500 129 Authority does not use mobile cameras. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 128 128 47 Mendip £7,827 £9,033 £6,610 £23,470 Mid Devon £6,112. 20 £2,325. 50 £7,645.6 0 £16,083.3 0 £0 £0 £0 £0 Mid Suffolk £0 £0 £0 £0 £22,467 £6,112.20 £28,019 £17,349 £67,835 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0.00 £1,239.5 0 £7,351.70 £0 £0 £0 £0 See Babergh District Council's Response Mid Sussex £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £14,225 £14,225 £14,225 £42,675 £0 £0 £0 £0 Mole Valley £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £7,602 £0 £7,602 £37,471 £37,400 £41,672 £116,543 £7,956 £4,510 £2,713 £15,179 New Forest £8,849 £0 £0 £8,849 £0 £0 £0 £0 £133,000 £133,000 £125,000 £391,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £4,904 £0 £4,904 £0 £0 £0 £0 £298,570 £304,687 £284,186 £887,443 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £4,500 £4,500 £0 £0 £0 £0 £52,400 £56,900 £50,500 £159,800 £0 £0 £0 £0 £27,509 .44 £32,191 .68 £30,290. 96 £89,992.0 8 £0 £0 £0 £0 £31,770.4 7 £32,372. 70 £29,854. 58 £93,997.7 5 £0 £0 £0 £0 Newark and Sherwood Newcastleunder-Lyme North Devon North Dorset North East Derbyshire North Hertfordshir e North Kesteven North Norfolk North Warwickshi re North West Leicestershi re Northampto n Norwich Nuneaton and Bedworth 130 131 CCTV is the responsibility of Dorset County Council £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £481.47 £481.47 £43,858 £29,042. 91 £768.32 130 £73,669.2 3 £0 £1,212. 69 £15,399. 09 £16,611.7 8 £0 £0 £0 £0 £178,681. 39 £111,148 .51 £127,732 .25 £417,562. 15 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £28,371.6 3 £89,669.5 3 £30,810. 17 £106,224 .71 £30,177. 14 £32,494. 06 £89,358.9 4 £228,388. 30 £0 £0 £0 £0 £24,36 1 £17,37 0 £13,805 £55,536 115,303 £117,673 £93,445 £204 0 £6,141 £6,345 £0 £0 £0 £0 £123,190 £103,761 £101,112 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £57,979 £57,979 Information not broken down - see fixed total £1,000 £400 £0 £1,400 £450 £250 £100 £800 Information not broken down £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £326,421 £0 £0 £0 £0 £328,063 £4,691 £7,136 £4,709 131 £16,536 Information not provided 270,858 213,659 235,467 £719,984 £470,321. 23 £272,523 .91 £301,051 .71 £1,043,89 6.85 Management fee to North Derbyshire Chamber of Commerce. CCTV van. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) Information not broken down - see fixed total £0 £0 £0 £0 48 Oadby and Wigston Oxford £0 £0 £0 £0 £240 £19,104 £240 £0 £19,104 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 132 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £59,000 £59,000 £12,000 £130,000 £126,728 .49 £108,163 £384,152. 74 Pendle £29,238 £1,875 £7,916 £39,029 £0 £0 £0 £0 £149,261. 25 Preston £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £150,000 £150,000 £150,000 £450,000 £500 £500 £500 £1,500 Purbeck £373 £220 £687 £1,280 £0 £0 £0 £0 £1,218 £661 £549 £2,428 £0 £0 £0 £0 Redditch £14,904 £18,694 £19,247 £52,845 £0 £0 £0 £0 £22,731 £22,731 £22,731 £68,193 £0 £0 £0 £0 Reigate and Banstead Ribble Valley Richmondsh ire £39,000 £282,000 £4,355 £0 £2,140 £6,495 £0 £0 £0 £0 £5,890 £6,410 £6,500 £18,800 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £9,538 £1,266 £1,266 £12,070 £1,700 £1,220 £850 £3,770 £0 £0 £0 £0 Rochford Rossendale Does not own or operate CCTV cameras £0 £0 Rother £0 £4,178 Rugby £237,82 0 £20,310 .00 £244,51 0 £17,505 .96 Runnymede Rushcliffe £0 £0 Rushmoor £120,77 8134 £154,55 9135 £4,478 £0 £4,478 £4,178 £0 £0 £0 £0 £7,760 £5,780 £14,040 £27,580 £0 £10,36 8 £11,210 £21,578 £16,472 £13,549 £16,257 £46,278 £251,360 £733,690 £40,135. 26 £77,951.2 2 £0 £0 £0 £0133 £918,009. 25 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £275,337 Information not broken down CCTV is the responsibility of Rugby First, in partnership with local businesses and Warwickshire Police - see installation for Rugby's contribution £0 £0 Ryedale Scarboroug h Information not broken down £0 £0 £342,342 £904,912 .66 £891,488 .96 £2,714,41 0.87 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £441,309 £433,259 136 137 £1,216,91 0 £0 £0 £0 £0 CCTV is the Responsibility of North Yorkshire Police £0 £7,000 £30,000 Sedgemoor £37,000 £0 Information not provided £0 £0 £0 CCTV control centre includes Scarborough lifeline call centre - costs cannot be separated £172,800 £179,620 £129,075 138 139 140 132 Authority does not use mobile CCTV. Authority does not use mobile CCTV. 134 Costs shared with Hart District Council. 135 Costs shared with Hart District Council. 136 Costs shared with Hart District Council. 137 Costs shared with Hart District Council. 138 Includes £6,913 in "support costs". 133 www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) £481,495 Information not broken down 49 Selby £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £54,559.3 7 £18,695. 93 £18,177. 08 £91,432.3 8 £0 £0 £0 £0 Sevenoaks £0 £0 £5,532 £5,532 £0 £0 £0 £0 £106,075 £105,643 £106,359 £318,077 £0 £0 £0 £0 Shepway South Bucks South Cambridges hire South Derbyshire CCTV is the responsibility of Folkestone Town Council No CCTV - Cameras decommissioned £500 £3,098 £3,052 £102 £0 £2,285.5 2 £6,252 £1,144 £0 £594 South Hams South Holland South Kesteven South Lakeland South Norfolk South Northampto nshire South Oxfordshire South Ribble South Somerset South Staffordshir e Spelthorne £1,738 £120 £120 £120 £360 £1,447 £1,653 £1,564 £4,664 £0 £0 £0 £0 No response received £0 £13,532 £0 £2,082 £2,285.52 £15,614 £0 £0 £0 £0 £38,536.7 6 £34,903. 61 £21,850. 52 £95,290.8 9 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £12,17 9 £18,888 £31,067 £226,514 £218,808 £212,304 £657,626 £0 £638 £650 £1,288 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £58,130. 52 £181,281. 49 Information not held £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 CCTV is the responsibility Northamptonshire County Council £0 £0 £17,220 £17,220 Information not broken down - see fixed costs £58,071.4 4 £65,079. 53 £16,216.20 £2,500 £0 £0 £2,500 £0 £0 £0 £0 Information not provided £43,000 £43,500 £44,000 £176,800 £178,500 £130,500 141 £0 £0 £0 £0 £168,500 £523,800 £0 £0 £0 £0 £6,800 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £134,700 £147,600 £154,900 £437,200 St Albans £82,000 £53,000 £30,000 £165,000 £5,000 £0 £0 £5,000 £130,000 £122,000 £122,000 £374,000 St Edmundsbu £312,17 2.10 £281,29 1.82 £306,704 .55 £900,168. 47 Information cannot be broken down - See Installation costs Includes £50,789 in "support costs". Includes £57,191 in "support costs". 141 Yeovil Town Council contribute £31,000 per annum to the running of the system. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 140 Information not broken down - see fixed costs £30,310.05 £0 139 Information not broken down £16,90 £20,00 £43,700 0 0 Information not broken down - please see fixed costs 50 ry Stafford Staffordshir e Moorlands £0 £0 £7,804. 88 6,55 5.56 £0 £0 £13,9 69.49 £28,329.9 3 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £9,912 £8,852 £7,000 £25,764 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £164,100. 86 £153,530 .40 £156,795 £474,426. 26 £0 £0 £0 £0 Stevenage £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £103,000 £94,000 £87,000 £284,000 Information not broken down - see fixed costs Stratfordon-Avon £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £101,030 £110,653 £121,172 £332,855 Information not broken down Stroud £0 £0 £4,937 £4,937 £0 £0 £0 £0 £8,948.50 £8,255.5 0 £11,357. 32 £28,561.3 2 £0 £0 £0 £0 Suffolk Coastal Surrey Heath Swale No cameras are operated by, or on behalf of, Suffolk Coastal £24,384 £6,096 £11,249 £41,729 £0 £0 £0 £0 £14,073 £10,085 £8,657 £32,815 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £58,386. 98 £58,386.9 8 £0 £35,30 0 £0 £35,300 £204,350 £221,967 £221,967 £648,284 £13,92 1.60 £13,04 0 £11,55 7.47 £38,519 .07 Information cannot be broken down between public space and non-public space CCTV142 Tamworth Tandridge £0 Taunton Deane £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £225,037. 13 Information cannot be broken down - CCTV managed by Sedgemore District Council Teignbridge Under £1000 per annum £225,037 .13 £230,700 .52 £680,774. 78 Information not broken down - CCTV managed by Sedgemore district council No information held - CCTV responsibility transferred to a local community group in 2012 Tendring £21,351 .53 £16,670 .26 £30,069. 01 £68,090.8 0 £2,267. 50 £440 £925 £3,632.5 0 Test Valley £75,325 £0 £0 £75,325 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £1,752 £1,752 Tewkesbury £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £1,200 £1,200 £1,200 £3,600 Thanet £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £250 £0 £250 £169,000 £171,140 £169,220 £509,360 £0 £0 £0 £0 143 £4,310.73 144 £7,285.2 9145 £11,271. 84146 £22,867.8 6 £0 £0 £0 £0 £210,000 £163,000 £141,000 £514,000 £11,00 0 £4,800 £5,300 £21,100 164,419.3 157,600. 134,221. £456,240. £0 £0 £0 £0 Three Rivers Tonbridge and Malling Torridge 142 12,610 12,666 8,104 33,380 £0 £0 £0 £33,000 £0 £10,500 £43,500 £0 £0 £6,400 Information not provided £0 £6,400 Information cannot be broken down - see installation costs The Authority's annual budget books and report indicate that they spent £15,000 annually on "CCTV camera renewals". Authority does not use mobile CCTV. 144 Authority: £1,744.53, Community Safety Partnership: £2566.20. 145 Authority: £2,152.29, Community Safety Partnership: £5,133. 146 Authority: £2,218.67, Community Safety Partnership: £9,053.17 www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 143 £0 £0 £0 £0 Information not provided 51 8 00 13 51 £7,463 £94,400 £94,400 £76,000 £264,800 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £8,225 £1,620 £0 £9,845 £0 £0 £0 £0 Information not broken down - see fixed total £43,447.6 5 £44,928. 89 £43,692. 36 £132,068. 90 Information not broken down - see fixed total Council does not use Mobile CCTV £472,000 £472,000 £472,000 £1,416,00 0 Council does not use Mobile CCTV £306,950 £289,510 £249,570 £846,030 £0 £0 £25,000 £26,100 £22,800 £73,900 £0 Tunbridge Wells £33,000 £5,866 £0 £38,866 £0 £7,463 £0 Uttlesford £14,828 £18,000 £0 £32,828 £0 £0 £0 £0 £2,260 £18,280 £20,540 £29,000 Vale of White Horse Warwick £29,000 147 Watford £3,000 £2,000 £105,000 £110,000 £0 £0 £0 Waveney £29,000 £3,500 £46,000 £78,500 £0 £0 £0 £0 £6,659.90 £6,659.9 0 Waverley £0 £0 £0 £0 Wealden Wellingboro ugh Welwyn Hatfield £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 See note 148 £0 CCTV is the responsibility of Sussex Police - some town and parish councils may contribute to the cost £0 £1,975 £16,750 £18,725 £0 £0 £0 £0 £53,123 £51,880 £48,293 £153,296 £0 £0 £0 £0 £100 £64,397 £35,824 £100,321 £0 £0 £0 £0 £126,869 £118,736 £106,212 £351,817 £0 £0 £0 £0 £158 £1,450 £1,037 £2,645 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 West Devon No response received West Dorset £0 £0 £0 £0 West Lancashire West Lindsey West Oxfordshire West Somerset Weymouth and Portland £411,74 6.90 £385,97 4.89 £11,052 £4,208 £24,599. 62 £2,139.7 9 £822,321. 41 £17,399.7 9 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 149 £0 £30,136 £30,136 £30,136 £90,408 £239,592. 34 £71,704.4 9 £252,894 .04 £65,664. 85 £230,156 .39 £61,622. 28 £722,642. 77 £198,991. 62 No response received £39,663 £36,067 £29,715 £105,445 Information not broken down - see fixed installation costs for total CCTV budget Information not provided Winchester Woking £0 £75,000 31,035 £22,433 £86,278 £277,977 £228,326 £240,003 £746,306 £0 £1,124 £390 £1,514 £75,000 £0 £0 £0 £0150 £159,000 £159,000 £159,000 £477,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 £139,746 £0 £0 £0 £0 £294,221 £223,558 £225,023 £742,802 £2,990 £2,738 £2,500 £8,228 147 Authority does not use mobile CCTV. Amount includes 60-month maintenance contract. 149 Authority does not use mobile CCTV. 150 Authority does not use mobile CCTV. 148 www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 52 Worcester £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 Wychavon £148,40 0 £156,50 0 £146,900 Wycombe £0 £0 £200 £200 £0 £0 £0 £0 £50,500 £0 £64,710.3 2 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £14,210. 32 £9,134.5 5 £9,134.55 £0 £0 £0 £0 Worthing Wyre Wyre Forest Total 151 152 £0 £70,000 £70,000 £70,000 £210,000 £500 £500 £500 £1,500 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 See Adur's response £451,800 Information not broken down 151 £11,188,6 83 £263,496. 87 £20,718.8 2 £18,699.2 2 £245,004 .78 £18,246. 11 £30,919. 33 £394,607 Figures based on revised budget net cost of service. Response combined operation, maintenance and wages costs. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) £274,942 .87 £19,059. 88 £28,907. 36 £783,444. 52 £58,024.8 1 £78,525.9 1152 £50,400,8 26.21 £620,52 0 53 Table 9: Local Authority Expenditure on Wages and Salary Council City of London Barking and Dagenham Barnet Bexley Brent Bromley Camden Croydon Ealing Enfield Greenwich Hackney Hammersmith and Fulham Haringey Annual Spend - Wage and Salary 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 City of London and London Boroughs CCTV is the responsibility of City of London Police Total No response received Operation outsourced- no direct wage and salary costs Information not available - part of an all-inclusive operations, equipment and staffing contract fee £322,000 £322,000 £322,000 £966,000 £256,150 £256,150 £256,150 £768,450 £176,717.35 £476,231.39 £425,610.74 £1,078,559.48 Included in operation and maintenance costs Information not provided £833,569.79 £833,569.79 Information cannot be provided - staff undertake multiple roles £720,212 £689,764 £700,852 £2,110,828 Information not broken down - see operation and maintenance costs (outsourced to contractor) £404,768 £401,224 £371,081 £1,177,073 Havering £219,492 £333,140 £25,000 £223,092 £279,751 £25,000 £221,629 £247,187 £25,000 Hillingdon £137,219 £136,226 £143,243 Hounslow £503,672.88 £295,000 £503,672.88 £295,000 £503,672.88 £295,000 £664,213 £860,078 £75,000 £416,688 £1,511,018.64 £885,000 £143,063 £142,964 £152,243 £438,270 Harrow Islington Kensington and Chelsea Kingston upon Thames Lambeth Lewisham Information cannot be provided - staff undertake multiple roles £325,000 Merton Newham Redbridge Richmond upon Thames Southwark Sutton 153 Tower Hamlets Waltham Forest Wandsworth 153 £373,897 £590,821.47 £59,446 Information not provided £325,000 £325,000 Refused - cost and time £279,624 £209,015 £544,045.14 £524,493.29 £59,446 £59,446 £289,925 £274,834 £295,735 £0 £0 £0 £388,958 £502,989 £625,078 Information not held - operation outsourced Information not provided £164,428.81 There is a partnership agreement in place with MPS/MOPAC for monitoring, www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) £975,000 £862,536 £1,659,359.90 £178,338 £860,494 £0 £1,517,025 £0 £164,428.81 54 Westminster £541,300 £492,000 £376,000 Total Buckinghamshire 154 Cambridgeshire155 Cumbria Derbyshire Devon156 Dorset East Sussex Essex Gloucestershire157 Hampshire Hertfordshire Kent158 Lancashire Leicestershire Lincolnshire Norfolk Northamptonshire159 North Yorkshire Nottinghamshire Oxfordshire Somerset Staffordshire Suffolk Surrey Warwickshire West Sussex160 Worcestershire Total Bath and North East Somerset Bedford Borough161 Blackburn with 154 £1,409,300 £19,411,230 English County Councils £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 Does not own or operate CCTV cameras Refused - Cost and Time £0 £0 £0 £0 Council does not employ CCTV operators CCTV is the responsibility of the District and Borough Councils No response received £0 £0 £0 £0 Council does not employ specific CCTV operators Information cannot be broken down - part of a larger contract N/A N/A N/A £0 On-street CCTV managed by the District Councils See Leicester City Council's response No response received Information not provided £0 £0 £0 £0 CCTV is the responsibility of the District and Borough Councils CCTV is the responsibility of the District and Borough Councils Information cannot be broken down - staff undertake multiple responsibilities Information cannot be broken down CCTV is the responsibility of the District and Borough Councils CCTV is the responsibility of the District and Borough Councils CCTV is the responsibility of the District and Borough Councils Information cannot be broken down - staff undertake multiple responsibilities £0 £0 £0 £0 No response received £0 English Unitary Authorities Refused - Cost and Time £0 £0 £0 £0 Information not broken down - included in operation and maintenance costs All monitoring is carried out by a contractor. The authority has no dedicated CCTV operators. 156 CCTV is monitored as part of a larger work remit. 157 Cameras monitored by Gloucestershire Police. 158 Response notes: "We do not have dedicated CCTV operators, there is a Highway Management Centre which monitors and manages traffic using a wide array of systems; one of which is CCTV." 159 The authority does not employ any dedicated CCTV operators. 160 The Council does not employ any dedicated CCTV operators. 161 Monitoring delivered by an external agency. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 155 55 Darwen Blackpool Bournemouth Bracknell Forest162 Brighton and Hove163 Bristol, City of Central Bedfordshire Cheshire East Cheshire West and Chester Cornwall Darlington Derby Durham East Riding of Yorkshire Halton £41,763 £286,256 £0 £41,763 £286,256 £0 £41,763 £286,256 £0 £125,289 £858,768 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 Information cannot be broken down - staff undertake multiple responsibilities £147,000 £138,000 £129,000 £414,000 Information not provided £267,199.20 £267,199.20 £377,000 Herefordshire Isle of Wight Kingston upon Hull, City of Leicester Luton £426,000 £1,177,000 £10,058 £5,339 £0 £15,397 £335,320 £351,142 £347,926 £1,034,388 £160,000 £170,000 £170,000 £500,000 Information cannot be broken down - staff undertake multiple responsibilities £90,249 Hartlepool £374,000 £92,828 £95,546 £278,623 N/A164 £96,000 £120,000 £216,000 Monitoring carried out by Thirteen Group Housing Association £96,684 £90,106 £80,697 £267,487 Refused - commercially sensitive information Unable to break figure down - staff have a range of responsibilities £279,000 £170,000 £308,400 £170,000 £303,000 £170,000 £890,400 £510,000 £225,000 £0 £225,000 £0 £225,000 £0 £675,000 £0 £205,625.06 £209,890.56 £232,000.96 £647,516.58 Medway Middlesbrough 165 Milton Keynes North East Lincolnshire North Lincolnshire North Somerset Northumberland166 Nottingham167 Peterborough Plymouth Poole Portsmouth Reading Redcar and Cleveland 162 £98,400 £98,400 £98,400 £295,200 Information not broken down by financial year £1,194,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 Information not held £198,495 £236,081 £286,699 £721,275 £140,987.09 £158,457.48 £155,110.84 £454,555.41 Information cannot be broken down - staff undertake multiple responsibilities £262,651.66 £249,775.05 £231,799.27 £744,225.98 CCTV is the responsibility of Thames Valley Police £286,749 £263,972 £291,802 The authority does not employ any dedicated CCTV operators. Cameras monitored by Sussex Police 164 Outsourced to Remploy until May 2013. 165 CCTV operated by Thames Valley Police. 166 The authority does not employ any dedicated CCTV operators. 167 Monitoring contracted out to G4S. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 163 £842,523 56 Rutland Shropshire Slough South Gloucestershire Southampton Southend-on-Sea Information not available - provided to the council via a service contract No response received £323,750 £317,010 £305,170 £945,930 Refused under Section 40 (personal data) Stoke-on-Trent £248,000 £81,450 £325,207 Swindon £102,100 Stockton-on-Tees Telford and Wrekin169 Thurrock Torbay Warrington West Berkshire Wiltshire Windsor and Maidenhead Wokingham York £0 Outsourced - see fixed installation costs £249,000 £286,000 £81,450 £81,450 £305,687 £319,238 Information £103,100 not provided168 £0 £0 Bridgend Caerphilly Cardiff Carmarthenshire Ceredigion Conwy Denbighshire Flintshire Gwynedd Isle of Anglesey Merthyr Tydfil Monmouthshire 168 £400,000 £413,000 £1,210,000 £0 £168,729 £0 £198,334 £0 £225,700 £0 £592,763 £18,408,481.17 Welsh Unitary Authorities £0 £0 £0 £147,300 £147,300 £147,300 £403,080 £403,400 £401,276 £620,284 £638,699 £515,599 £154,039.08 £139,472.50 £145,138.92 Council "no longer provide CCTV" £317,319.92 £342,929.44 £332,944.95 £224,858 £210,598 £235,524 Information not provided £251,343.00 £255,164 £266,405 No response received Information not provided £0 £441,900170 £1,207,756 £1,774,582 £583,789.42 £993,194.31 £670,980 £772,912 The council makes an annual contribution to a shared service (this includes several councils and a police force) - See fixed installation costs £216,880.53 Information not provided £219,559.91 £261,706.58 Staff members now do other security work in addition to CCTV monitoring. No “live” monitoring of systems. 170 Calculated using lowest band in the given pay scales. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 169 £0 £397,000 Neath Port Talbot Newport £205,200 £1,409,921 £1,409,921 Information not provided £187,761 £187,761 £160,000 £155,000 £162,000 £477,000 Cost of annual contract with Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead included within operation and maintenance costs £235,237 £123,779 £108,561 £467,577 Total Blaenau Gwent £783,000 £244,350 £950,132 £698,147.02 57 Pembrokeshire Powys Rhondda, Cynon, Taff Swansea The Vale of Glamorgan Torfaen Wrexham Antrim and Newtownabbey Ards and North Down172 Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon173 Belfast Causeway Coast and Glens174 Derry City and Strabane Fermanagh and Omagh Lisburn Castlereagh £0 £439,934 £77,380 Angus Argyll and Bute Clackmannanshire Dumfries and Galloway179 171 £364,890 £77,910 £79,165 £234,455 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 Does not own or operate CCTV cameras £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £19,110 £19,110 £19,110 £57,330 £0 £0 No response received Information not broken down £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 Scottish Council Areas CCTV is the responsibility of Police Scotland CCTV is the responsibility of Police Scotland and several town councils that have purchased their own cameras. £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0177 £0178 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 Cameras controlled and monitored by Dyfed Powys Police. Monitoring service delivered by outside contractor on behalf of the two Councils. 173 CCTV monitored by PSNI. 174 Monitored by Police. 175 Monitored by a private company. 176 21 cameras monitored by PSNI and the remaining Lisburn Commerce against Crime. 177 Staff costs and associated pensions are funded by Police Scotland. 178 System operated by Police Scotland. 179 CCTV operators are employed by the Scottish Police Authority. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 172 £1,233,206 £129,372 £129,372 £129,372 £388,116 £277,030 £268,719.07 £280,102.34 £825,851.41 Northern Irish District Council Areas Carried out by a contractor – costs included in operation and maintenance section Aberdeen City Aberdeenshire £428,382 £0171 No response received Mid and East Antrim Mid-Ulster175 Newry, Mourne and Down176 £0 £0 Refused - cost and time 58 Dundee City East Ayrshire East Dunbartonshire East Lothian181 East Renfrewshire City of Edinburgh Eilean Siar Falkirk Fife Glasgow City Highland Inverclyde Midlothian Moray North Ayrshire North Lanarkshire Orkney Islands Perth and Kinross185 Renfrewshire Scottish Borders186 Shetland Islands187 South Ayrshire188 South Lanarkshire Stirling West Dunbartonshire West Lothian None - paid for and managed by Police Scotland Information cannot be broken down180 Information cannot be broke down £0 £0 £0 £0 £341,355 £380,369 £429,939 £1,151,663 £637,549 £642,224 £677,961 £1,957,734 £0 £0 £0 £0 Information not provided £99,000 £99,000 £241,198 £241,198 £241,198 £723,594182 Asked for clarification and Big Brother Watch failed to provide it £137,000 £137,000 £137,000 £411,000 £146,234 £148,140 £127,070 £421,444183 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0184 £172,634.47 £178,184.47 £174,184.96 £525,003.90 Information not held - CCTV managed and developed by Town Centre Activities Information not broken down - See overall total £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £97,060 £97,060 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 Information cannot be broken down £388,000 £388,000 £388,000 £1,164,000 £46,743 £33,048 £41,766 £121,557 £0 £0 £0 CCTV is the responsibility of Police Scotland Total Barnsley Birmingham 180 £0 £16,554,275 English Metropolitan Councils £0 £0 £0 £1,337,433 £1,138,932 £1,102,640 £0189 £3,579,005 Staff undertake a number of functions, not solely CCTV monitoring. Staff carry out a wide range of other responsibilities as well as CCTV monitoring. 182 Excludes pension liabilities - information not held. 183 Receive the following amount from Police Scotland: 2012/13 - £30,000, 2013/14 - £30,000, 2014/15 - £30,000. 184 Monitored by Police Scotland. 185 No dedicated CCTV operators and cameras mainly monitored by Police Scotland. 186 Cameras operated by Police Scotland. 187 Cameras operated by Police Scotland. 188 Response centre staff undertake a variety of roles - no specific CCTV operators. 189 Monitored by South Yorkshire Police. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 181 59 Bolton Bradford Bury Calderdale Coventry Doncaster Dudley Gateshead Kirklees Knowsley Leeds Liverpool Manchester Newcastle upon Tyne North Tyneside Oldham Rochdale Rotherham194 Salford Sandwell Sefton195 Sheffield Solihull South Tyneside197 St. Helens Stockport Sunderland Tameside 190 Town Centre CCTV provided by National Car Parks Ltd Information cannot be broken down - paid for as part of a wider departmental budget Information cannot be broken down - staff undertake multiple responsibilities £62,000 £62,000 £62,000 £186,000 Refused - Cost and Time £262,088.58 £234,694.63 £360,608.31 £857,391.52190 £120,000 £120,000 £120,000 £360,000191 Information cannot be broken down192 Information not provided £330,159 £330,159 £358,978 £371,329 £348,687 £1,078,994193 Information not provided £385,235 £383,691 £326,358 £1,095,284 Covered by a wider contract – information cannot be broken down Information cannot be broken down - staff undertake multiple responsibilities £600,000 £587,000 £516,000 £1,703,000 £385,782.00 £312,726.34 £285,534.81 £984,043.15 CCTV operatives do not work for the council - Not subject to FOI £0 £0 £0 £0 Information cannot be provided - provided under contract Information cannot be broken down - staff undertake multiple responsibilities £0 £0 £0 £0 Information cannot be broken down - staff undertake multiple responsibilities £0 £0 £0 £0196 Information not broken down £163,459 £162,820 £158,751 £485,030 £19,000 £19,000 £21,000 £59,000 Information cannot be broken down £128,630 £128,630 £128,630 £385,890 Public space CCTV also operated by South Yorkshire Police but they do not contribute to the running and maintenance of the system. 191 Approximate figures. 192 There are no dedicated CCTV operators, personnel undertake a range of tasks relating to the delivery of the Facilities Management Service. 193 Excludes costs for Huyton, where staff members undertake a variety of security functions: 2012/13 - £106,401, 2013/14 - £57,633, 2014/15 - £55,562. 194 CCTV monitored by South Yorkshire Police. 195 The authority does not pay to have its CCTV monitored. The staff that do monitor are paid from generated income from other activities. 196 Not applicable as service is contracted out. 197 CCTV monitoring is combined with a number of other services such as concierges and alarms monitoring. The costs cannot therefore be broken down. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 60 Trafford Wakefield Walsall Wigan Wirral Wolverhampton199 Total Adur Allerdale Amber Valley201 Arun202 Ashfield Ashford Aylesbury Vale Babergh Barrow-in-Furness Basildon204 Basingstoke and Deane Bassetlaw Blaby 205 £320,579 £288,152 £295,481 £904,212 £385,182 £385,403 £364,574 £1,135,159 £342,332 £297,854 £281,375 £921,561 Information not broken down - staff perform various duties £0 £0 £0 £0198 £0 £0 £0 £0 £14,064,729 English Non-Metropolitan Districts Information not held in a readily available format £21,858 £0200 £0 £21,858 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 CCTV is the responsibility of Nottinghamshire County Council Refused - Cost and time Information not provided £108,258 £108,258203 £0 £0 £0 £0 £40,250 £0 £0 £40,250 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 CCTV monitoring is provided by a different council £0 £0 £0 £0 Bolsover Information cannot be broken down - no specific post of a CCTV operator Boston £146,046 £165,815 £163,109 £474,970 Braintree Information cannot be broken down - staff undertake multiple responsibilities Breckland System administered by Kings Lynn & West Norfolk. Contributions for monitoring wages and maintenance cannot be broken down - see fixed installation costs Brentwood Broadland Bromsgrove Broxbourne Broxtowe Burnley 198 £118,475 £150,276 £161,703 £430,454 Council has no public facing CCTV £0 £0 £0 £0 Monitoring costs included in operation and maintenance figures Operators not employed by council - included in operational costs £114,000 £101,000 £104,000 £132,000 Authority does not employ CCTV operators. No dedicated CCTV operators. 200 st Service ceased to operate 1 April 2013. 201 Systems manned by volunteers. 202 Systems manned by Sussex Police. 203 Staff employed by Thames Valley Police - Local Authority pays 50% of the overall cost. 204 No dedicated CCTV operators have been employed by the Council since March 2012. 205 Systems are not dedicated manned monitored/operated systems. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 199 61 Cambridge Cannock Chase Canterbury Carlisle Castle Point Charnwood Chelmsford Cheltenham Cherwell Chesterfield Chichester Chiltern Chorley Christchurch Colchester Copeland Corby Cotswold Craven Crawley Dacorum Dartford Daventry Derbyshire Dales Dover East Cambridgeshire210 East Devon £302,000 £264,000 £54,000 £620,000 206 Information not provided £106,777 £106,777 £278,201.80 £278,201.80 £278,201.80 £834,605.40 No response received Council does not employ CCTV operators £179,563.78. £179,563.78. £179,563.78. £538,691.34 £310,452 £299,392 £283,107 £892,951 £0 £0 £0 £0207 £75,000 £75,000 £75,000 £225,000208 £594,242 £594,242 £594,242 £1,782,726 £33,868 £32,526 £48,242 £114,636 No response received £114,951.14 £85,166.76 £56,503.51 £256,621.41 £64,000 £65,000 £59,000 £188,000 Information not provided "Copeland Borough Council have had no involvement with CCTV systems for the last two years" - Cumbria Constabulary's responsibility £0 £0 £0 £0 CCTV is the responsibility of Cirencester Town Council No CCTV - decommissioned as of October 2010 £0 £0 £0 £0209 £293,295 £326,045 £331,676 £951,016 £123,910 £123,910 £123,910 £371,730 CCTV is the responsibility of Daventry Town Council £0 £0 £0 £0 £99,723 £87,824 £99,984 £287,531 £0 East Dorset East Hampshire £0 East Hertfordshire East Lindsey East Northamptonshire East Staffordshire £203,037 £0 Eastbourne Eastleigh 206 £0 £0 £0 No response received See Christchurch's response £0 £0 Included in operation and maintenances costs £203,037 £203,037 £0 £0 Contracted out to a service provider See Table 8 £0 £0 £0 £0 £609,111 £0 £0211 2015/16 projection. CCTV is monitored by the police. 208 Figures represent an annual contribution to Thames Valley Police who employ the staff monitoring the cameras. 209 CCTV is monitored by the Police. 210 Cameras monitored by volunteers managed by City of Ely Council. 211 Council does not directly employ CCTV operators. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 207 62 Eden Elmbridge Epping Forest Epsom and Ewell Erewash Exeter Fareham214 Fenland Forest Heath Forest of Dean Fylde216 Gedling Gloucester Gosport Gravesham Great Yarmouth Guildford219 Hambleton Harborough Harlow Harrogate Hart Hastings Havant Hertsmere High Peak Hinckley and Bosworth Horsham Huntingdonshire Hyndburn 212 Does not own or operate CCTV cameras CCTV monitoring is contracted to Runnymede Borough Council £69,538 £69,538 £69,538 £208,614 £0 £0 £0 £0212 £0 £0 £0 £0213 £423,605 £423,605 £423,605 £1,270,815 £0 £0 £0 £0 £130,106 £132,802 £137,493 £400,401 £24,000 £24,000 £24,000 £72,000215 The council has no CCTV cameras £0 £0 £0 £0 £65,581 £59,189 £45,947 £170,717 £0 £0 £0 £0217 Contracted out - included in operation and maintenance costs Included in operation and maintenances costs - 5 CCTV operators218 Council does not control or maintain any public facing CCTV cameras. All public CCTV cameras are controlled by Community Safety (Great Yarmouth) Ltd (CCTV Co). £0 £0 £0 £0 £65,343.82 £70,024.53 £76,457.54 £211,825.89 £9,000 £9,000 £9,000 £27,000 £0 £0 £0 £0 £168,664 £168,664 £168,664 £505,992 CCTV is the responsibility of Rushmoor Borough Council £180,912 £142,681 £148,741 £472,334 £80,000 £80,000 £80,000 £240,000 Member of Hertfordshire CCTV Partnership - cameras operated by Stevenage Borough Council £0 £0 £0 £0220 £0 £0 £0 £0221 £0 £179,366 £5,000 £0 £174,105 £5,000 £0 £179,366 £5,000 £0222 £532,837 £15,000 Cameras monitored by Surrey Police. Cameras monitored by volunteers recruited by Derbyshire Police. 214 Monitoring is undertaken by a contractor on behalf of the Fareham and Gosport CCTV Partnership. 215 Payment to St Edmundsbury Borough Council. 216 Monitored on an ad-hoc basis - usually in record only mode. 217 Cameras are monitored by Gloucestershire Police. 218 Operators are employed by Medway Council. 219 Town centre cameras are operated by Surrey Police. No specific costs inherent with car park CCTV monitoring. 220 Employed by a third party supplier via a procurement exercise. 221 CCTV monitoring is contracted out, in 2015/16 the cost was £60,721.68. 222 CCTV monitoring undertaken by Sussex Police. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 213 63 Ipswich £467,140 Isles of Scilly Kettering King's Lynn and West Norfolk Lancaster Lewes Lichfield224 Lincoln Maidstone Maldon Malvern Hills Mansfield Melton Mendip Mid Devon Mid Suffolk Mid Sussex Mole Valley New Forest Newark and Sherwood Newcastle-underLyme North Devon North Dorset North East Derbyshire228 North Hertfordshire North Kesteven North Norfolk North Warwickshire North West Leicestershire Northampton Norwich Nuneaton and 223 £95,654 £251,616.17 £448,732 £427,919 Information not provided £96,153 £97,245 £266,363.09 £319,004.42 £289,052 £836,983.68 Information not held223 No public facing CCTV cameras £0 £0 £0 £0 £195,405 £231,860 £212,740 £640,005 Information not broken down - see fixed maintenance costs £0 £0 £0 £0225 N/A N/A N/A N/A Information not provided £13,463.40 £13,463.40 £13,463.40 £40,390.20 £67,155 £68,915 £72,267 £208,337 £3,377.92 £3,639.14 £3,950.12 £10,967.18 See Babergh District Council's Response £0 £0 £0 £0226 £0 £0 £0 £0227 Operatives are multi-skilled who have £181,875.80 £181,875.80 other duties not just for CCTV Paid for via an annual stipend - included in operation and maintenance Information not broken down - included in the operation and maintenance section £189,617.33 £0 £186,623.43 £139,643.90 £515,884.66 CCTV is the responsibility of Dorset County Council £0 £0 Stevenage Borough Council is the lead on CCTV monitoring and North Herts pays an annual contribution to these costs. £38,343 £34,430 £34,775 £90,707.46 £100,525.79 £26,895.04 £78,339 £78,847 £74,963 £0 £0 £107,548 £218,128.29 £232,149 Contracted out - included in operation and maintenance costs 152,635 £184,198.70 Contracted out - includes other security functions 187,762 186,983 £527,380 £148,390.14 £149,870.67 £482,459.51 CCTV operated by Lancaster City Council. Monitoring costs are subcontracted. 225 Authority does not employ CCTV operators. 226 CCTV monitored by Sussex Police. 227 CCTV monitored by Sussex Police. 228 No specific post of CCTV operator. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 224 £1,343,791 64 Bedworth Oadby and Wigston Oxford £96,000 Pendle Preston Purbeck Redditch Reigate and Banstead231 Ribble Valley Richmondshire £0 £0 £225,058 £0 £78,530 £0 Rochford Rossendale233 Rother Rugby Runnymede235 Rushcliffe Rushmoor Ryedale Scarborough Sedgemoor Selby Sevenoaks Shepway South Bucks South Cambridgeshire South Derbyshire South Hams £0 £0 Information not provided £96,000 £96,000 £288,000 Included in operation and maintenance costs £0 £0 £0229 £0 £0 £0 £210,486 £254,685 £690,229230 £0 £0 £78,530 £80,560 £0 £0 Does not own or operate CCTV cameras £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £237,620 £0232 £0 £0234 CCTV is the responsibility of Rugby First, in partnership with local businesses and Warwickshire Police - see note for Rugby's contribution £848,699.25 £0 £130,954 £838,406.70 £802,353.70 £2,489,459.65 £0 £0 £0 236 237 £187,473 £195,856 £514,283 CCTV is the Responsibility of North Yorkshire Police CCTV control centre includes Scarborough lifeline call centre - costs cannot be separated £403,697 £399,857 £399,562 £1,203,116 Information not £14,000 £14,000 £28,000238 provided £132,350 £132,350 £136,300 £401,000 CCTV is the responsibility of Folkestone Town Council No CCTV - Cameras decommissioned Service is outsourced as such there is no wage or pension liability £0 £0 £0 No response received 229 £0 Contracted out, the Council pays £105,000 annually; this is included in the operation and maintenance costs. CCTV is shared between RBC, Bromsgrove DC and Wyre Forest DC. Bromsgrove made the following contributions:2013/14 - £170,742, 2013/14 - £155,141, 2014/15 - £236,911. Wyre Forest DC make the following payments: 2012/13: £46,656, 2013/14: £47,643, 2014/15 - £46,285. 231 CCTV operators employed by Surrey Police. 232 In 2012/13 cameras monitored by the MOD, costs paid by the Council. For 13/14 and 14/15, cameras monitored by MOD but most costs covered through an agreement with local businesses (18 month SLA). 233 Salary costs absorbed in Property Services and Operations officer time. 234 Cameras operated by Sussex Police. 235 Provide CCTV monitoring services for Spelthorne Borough Council, Epsom and Ewell Borough Council and Elmbridge Borough Council. Annual contribution by these authorities is £471,842. 236 Costs shared with Hart District Council. 237 Costs shared with Hart District Council. 230 238 From Council Procurement webpage - http://www.selby.gov.uk/procurement www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 65 South Holland South Kesteven £0 £162,907 South Lakeland South Norfolk South Northamptonshire South Oxfordshire South Ribble South Somerset £0 £0 £0 £157,081 £154,323 Information not held £0 £0 £0 £474,311 £0 CCTV is the responsibility Northamptonshire County Council £85,381.00 £0 £54,500 £72,207.72 £0 £54,500 £77,165.31 £0 £54,500 £234,754.03 £0 £163,500239 South Staffordshire No salaried CCTV monitors - all monitoring paid from maintenance figures Spelthorne Operators employed by Safer Runnymede - included in operational costs St Albans240 St Edmundsbury Stafford Staffordshire Moorlands Stevenage Stratford-on-Avon Stroud Suffolk Coastal Surrey Heath Swale £168,238.44 £175,341.74 £87,600 Tandridge Teignbridge £0 £0 £0242 £77,966 £74,493 £227,480 Information not provided No cameras are operated by, or on behalf of, Suffolk Coastal £0 £0 £0 £0243 Information cannot be provided - CCTV is managed by Medway Council £0 £75,021 245 Tewkesbury Thanet Three Rivers £0 £0 £0244 Information not broken down - CCTV managed by Sedgemore district council No information held - CCTV responsibility transferred to a local community group in 2012 Tendring £0 £0 £127,000 £0 No information provided £0 £0 £0 £0 £127,000 £127,000 £0 £0 Contribute £54,500 per annum to the running of Sedgemoor District Council's control centre. Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council pays an additional £71,000 per annum towards the contract charge. 241 Monitoring contracted out to external provider. 242 Salary and pension costs met by contractor. 243 CCTV monitored by Surrey Police. 244 Authority does not employee CCTV monitors. 245 Cameras are not routinely monitored. 246 Cameras not monitored 24/7 www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 240 £504,715.32 £568,004.49 £249,600241 Refused under Section 43(2) - Commercially sensitive information £0 Taunton Deane 239 £168,238.44 £205,460.65 £80,000 Information cannot be broken down between public space and non-public space CCTV Tamworth Test Valley £168,238.44 £187,202.10 £82,000 £0 £0 £381,000 £0246 66 Tonbridge and Malling Torridge Tunbridge Wells Uttlesford Vale of White Horse Warwick Watford Waveney Waverley Wealden Wellingborough Welwyn Hatfield Contracted out - approximately £100,000 per annum, included in operation and maintenance costs £76,332 £131,250 £0 £92,546.34 £147,678 £144,000 £80,766 £58,686 £215,784 £131,250 £100,000 £362,500 £0 £0 £0 £110,181.00 £105,600.44 £308,327.78 £139,375 £139,945 £426,998 £144,000 £144,000 £432,000247 Outsourced to Waveney Norse £0 £0 £0 £0 CCTV is the responsibility of Sussex Police - some town and parish councils may contribute to the cost Operated by Northampton Borough Council - expenditure included in operation and maintenance. £71,000 West Devon West Dorset £0 £71,000 £71,000 No response received £0 £0 £213,000248 £0 West Lancashire Costs included in operation and maintenance - undertaken under a contract West Lindsey £16,340.23 West Oxfordshire West Somerset Weymouth and Portland Winchester £12,588 £244,168 £16,635.90 £18,286.17 No response received £12,696 £20,862 £214,155 £150,261 £51,262.30 £46,146 £608,584 Monitoring service outsourced and costs included in operation and maintenance costs Wycombe £0 £0 £0249 Costs included in operation and maintenance - see note250 See Adur's response Information not broken down £205,174.13 £220,446.22 £235,808.13 £661,428.48 Wyre Information cannot be broken down - staff undertake multiple responsibilities Woking Worcester Worthing Wychavon Wyre Forest Total 247 £0 £41,496.60 £41,496.60 £41,496.60 £124,489.80251 £30,855,266.21 Contract held by OCS Group Ltd. Service level agreement in place with St Alban's City Council. An annual contribution is paid. 249 Monitored by Surrey Police 250 Response notes: "Worcester City Council contracts out its CCTV service to a partner authority (Wychavon District Council). The £70k cost outlined above in response to question 2 relating to CCTV operation and maintenance for fixed cameras, is split as follows - £50k for operation/control room and £20k for maintenance. As Worcester City Council contributes £50k to a service level agreement where staff are supplied by a third party, it means we are unable to break the £50K amount down further." 251 Monitoring carried out by another Council by way of contract. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 248 67 Appendix 2: Methodology A Freedom of Information request was sent to all local authorities beginning on the 17th July 2015. We asked for the amount that had been spent on the installation and maintenance of both fixed and mobile public space CCTV cameras. We also asked for the salary costs of those employed to monitor cameras as well as the total number of cameras controlled by the local authority. We received a 96% response rate. For the purposes of this report responses were included until 17th February 2016. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 68 Appendix 3: Original Freedom of Information Request Dear Sir or Madam I am writing to obtain information about your local authority’s use of CCTV cameras. To outline my query as clearly as possible, I am requesting: 1) The amount spent by your authority on the installation of public-facing CCTV cameras and the purchase or lease of recording equipment and premises. I request that the information be laid out in the following format: Council Name Amount spent on fixed public facing cameras 2012/ 2013/14 2014/15 13 £1,00 £400 £0 0 Amount spent on mobile public facing cameras 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 £450 £250 £100 Total council spend on cameras 2012/1 2013/1 2014/1 3 4 5 £1,450 £750 £100 2) The annual cost of your authority’s public-facing CCTV operation and maintenance. I would like this information broken down into fixed and mobile camera devices. I request that the information be laid out in the following format: Council Name Annual cost of CCTV operation and maintenance for fixed cameras Annual cost of CCTV operation and maintenance 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 £150 £40 £0 £500 £200 £100 £650 £240 £100 Total council spend on CCTV operation and maintenance 3) The annual wage and salary cost of CCTV operators including pension liabilities to your authority. 4) The total number of cameras controlled by your authority as of 1st March 2015. I request that the time period covered for questions 1-3 is 1st March 2012-1st March 2015. If your authority’s public-facing CCTV operation is operated by either the local police or another council, or on behalf of another authority, please make this clear and provide any details of the annual cost of the lease or annual stipend paid to (or received from) these organisations for the operation of the CCTV network. I understand under the Freedom of Information Act that I am entitled to a response within twenty working days. I would be grateful if you could confirm this request in writing as soon as possible. www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk 55 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL 020 7340 6030 (office hours) 07505 448925 (24 hours) 69 About Big Brother Watch Big Brother Watch was set up to challenge policies that threaten our privacy, our freedoms and our civil liberties, and to expose the true scale of the surveillance state. Founded in 2009, we have produced unique research exposing the erosion of civil liberties in the UK, looking at the dramatic expansion of surveillance powers, the growth of the database state and the misuse of personal information. We campaign to give individuals more control over their personal data, and hold to account those who fail to respect our privacy, whether private companies, government departments or local authorities. 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