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Swindon’s 1,100 CCTV cameras help reduce anti-social behaviour

byJohn Wakefield
27 October 2025 • 8.34am
Swindon's CCTV network control room

Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Wilkinson visited Swindon's CCTV network to find out how it is helping reduce anti-social behaviour in the town

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The Police and Crime Commissioner has praised Swindon’s CCTV network after visiting the town’s control room to see how cameras are helping reduce anti-social behaviour.

Philip Wilkinson was joined by Councillor Jim Grant, Swindon Borough Council’s Cabinet Member for Communities and Partnerships, during a tour of the facility in September.

Swindon’s CCTV system, operated by the council, includes more than 1,100 cameras.

The control room team works closely with Wiltshire Police to ensure footage is used to monitor public spaces, respond to incidents and provide vital evidence for investigations.

The installation of cameras in Broadgreen was made possible through the government’s Safer Streets funding, coordinated locally by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner.

In August 2025 alone, CCTV operators identified 178 incidents. So far this year, more than 800 incidents have been logged, reported and managed in partnership with Wiltshire Police.

Mr Wilkinson said: “CCTV plays a vital role in helping Wiltshire Police and partner agencies respond to these challenges. It allows officers to monitor public spaces in real time, respond quickly to emerging incidents, gather evidence which supports investigations, reassure residents and deter criminal behaviour.

“In many cases, CCTV footage has been the key to identifying suspects, protecting vulnerable individuals and even preventing crimes before they escalate.

“It is part of a wider commitment to community safety and works hand-in-hand with neighbourhood policing, community engagement and local partnerships to create environments where people feel secure and supported.

“This visit was a valuable opportunity to see the system in action and to discuss ongoing challenges and how we can continue making Wiltshire and Swindon safer.”

Councillor Grant said he was pleased to welcome Mr Wilkinson to the CCTV control room, so he could see behind the scenes.

“With over 1,100 cameras monitored around the clock, our team plays a key role in keeping Swindon safe, supporting police operations, responding swiftly to incidents and providing critical evidence to help reduce anti-social behaviour across the borough,” he continues.

“This spirit of collaboration is central to our ongoing work in creating a fairer Swindon, where every resident can feel safe within the local community.”


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