HC Deb 15 December 2003 vol 415 c637W
Mr. Malins:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what duties there are upon those released from Oakington Reception Centre in each of the last two years to report to the police or other authorities; and how many such persons have breached such duties. [142159]

Beverley Hughes:

Oakington receives asylum claimants who are entitled to reside in the countries on the fast track suitable list. This list contains the 24 Non-Suspensive Appeal (NSA) designated countries and others which are believed to be suitable for a rapid decision-making process.

CRP initiative Year Description (location) Funding (£)
CCTV 2001ߝ02 Priority Wards Mobile System 50,000
CCTV 2001–02 St. Helens Hospital 50,450
CCTV 2002–03 Safer St. Helens 872,000
Reducing Burglary 2002–03 Windlehurst/Dentons Green Area, St. Helens 9,500
Communities Against Drugs 2001–02 Reduce impact on local communities of drugs 171,000
Small Retailers in Deprived Area Year 1 2001–02 CCTV in Finger Post Shopping Centre 18,509
Targeted Policing 2002–03 Merseyside Police—St. Helens—Vehicle crime 397,000
Safer Communities Initiative 2002–03 66,646
Communities Against Drugs 2002–03 £171,100 plus £165,135 Street Crime Uplift 336,235
Partnership Development Fund 2002–03 20,000
Small Retailers in Deprived Areas Year 2 2002–03 Junction Line, Elephant Line, Toll bar and Cambridge Road precincts 26,599
Building Safer Communities Fund 2003–04 244,982
HO Regional Directors Fund 2003–04 12,764
Basic Command Unit 2003–04 162,734
Communities Against Drugs carry forward 2003–04 £42,2501 42,250
Domestic Violence 2003–04 3,600
1Paid in 2002–03 but to be defrayed in 2003–04

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