Further CCTV cameras are planned across the borough
More CCTV has been installed at an Arnold park by Gedling Borough Council to support and reassure local communities.
The camera has been placed on the park to give reassurance to users of Killisick Recreation Ground, the recently refurbished play area and local schools, as well as users of the nearby community centre and children’s centre.The camera offers high quality images which are transmitted to, recorded, and monitored from the council’s central CCTV Control Room and will be used to help assist the Police with investigations.
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