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CCTV investment for Wick and Thurso approved by councillors

CCTV investment for Wick and Thurso approved by councillors © Supplied by Highland Council Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Councillors have agreed to spend more than £40,000 upgrading ageing CCTV cameras in Wick and Thurso. Members of Highland Council’s Caithness committee voted to use town centre funding to digitalise the analogue systems and connect them to the authority’s CCTV monitoring office. A total of £16,100 will be used to upgrade the Wick town centre system and £25,625 for Thurso. In September the Scottish Government announced extra funding through the Town Centre Fund as part of its national economic recovery stimulus package. Highland Council received an additional £1,066,000, providing an extra £56,104 for investing into Thurso and Wick.

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