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NE1 launches new business group in Newcastle to combat retail crime

High profile retailers including Primark, Fenwick, Greggs and John Lewis are involved in the Business Crime Reduction Partnership

NE1 has launched the Business Crime Reduction Partnership for Newcastle city centre businesses

Businesses in Newcastle city centre are coming together to form a group that aims to tackle retail crime.

A number of high profile retailers have teamed up with NE1, Northumbria Police, and Newcastle City Council to form the new Business Crime Reduction Partnership. It follows a survey of NE1 business members which suggested that anti-social behaviour and retail crime in the city is an issue for businesses, but is rarely reported to the police.

The partnership will see the city centre business improvement district create an online platform which, similar to a neighbourhood watch scheme, gives access to a members’ forum to record incidents, share information, and raise alerts to help prevent and reduce crime, while also improving safety for businesses, staff, and visitors.

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The partnership will be free for all NE1 levy-paying businesses and is also available for companies outside the NE1 postcode area to join for a small annual fee.

It follows a survey of NE1 businesses earlier this year found the majority of respondents do not report minor incidents to the police as they feel the process takes too long and few had confidence that something would be done.

Under the partnership, NE1 is encouraging businesses to report incidents of anti-social behaviour or criminal activity via the platform, allowing the partnership to accurately determine the extent of the problem, and work with the police to allocate the resource to tackle the issues. As well as logging incidents of crime and anti-social behaviour, businesses will be able to review information on offenders operating in the city centre and keep abreast of criminal trends and activity.

The platform will alert businesses to the presence of offenders in the city before they go into shops, or leisure venues, and enable businesses to manage the risk appropriately. Members agree to be bound by data protection rules relating to data sharing, how the information can be used, and access to the platform. A number of prominent North East businesses and national retail brands have already signed up to join the partnership including John Lewis.