Liverpool City Centre Woman Safety

Liverpool City Centre Woman Safety. Campaign shows Liverpool girls can JMU Journalism News The Safer Streets project was launched in the city. A powerful visual campaign to increase women's safety, particularly around the transport network, has returned to the streets of Liverpool again in time for the busy summer holidays

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New measures will include safety training for transport staff, more CCTV coverage and a text. A campaign to improve women's safety, especially on public transport, is being rolled out across Merseyside following a pilot in Liverpool

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Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, said: "The murder of Sarah Everard sent shockwaves throughout the country and sparked an important national debate about the safety of women and girls in public places The Safer Streets project was launched in the city. Whether using public transport at night, going out on a run or just walking home - too often women feel they are unable to do things men take for granted due to the risk.

Liverpool city centre shopping YouTube. Safer Streets was launched in Liverpool last year after a survey run by Merseyside's Police and Commissioner Emily Spurrell found 54% of women felt unsafe using buses and trains at night while. Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, said: "The murder of Sarah Everard sent shockwaves throughout the country and sparked an important national debate about the safety of women and girls in public places

Liverpool to go ahead with plans to transform city mobility Public Sector News. A powerful visual campaign to increase women's safety, particularly around the transport network, has returned to the streets of Liverpool again in time for the busy summer holidays A campaign to improve women's safety, especially on public transport, is being rolled out across Merseyside following a pilot in Liverpool