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Walsall Nisa retailer on mission to curb antisocial behaviour

Walsall Nisa retailer on mission to curb antisocial behaviour


Nisa retailer Harjit Singh, MADL's Community Champion of the Year 2023, is on a mission to reduce antisocial behaviour in the Walsall area in collaboration with Walsall Council and RG8 Security.

Harjit, owner of H & Jodie's Nisa Local in Walsall, recently attended an ACS workshop at The Shard with the Co-op's Director of Campaigning and Public Affairs, Paul Gerrard, updating attendees on the Co-op's Safer Colleagues, Safer Communities campaign.


Inspired and shocked by the information shared during the session, Harjit played a pivotal role in setting up a collaboration between numerous community stakeholders to get together to discuss a community response.

The result is Project Phoenix, a community action group committed to working together to help address antisocial behaviour in the Walsall area. The group is trialling a multi-agency partnership between Walsall Council and RG8 Security. Funded by the Council and supported by Neighbourhood Watch, the security operation patrol areas of high
activity, such as school bus drop offs, after school time.

They partly act as a deterrent for any activity, but they also speak to young people about any challenges they may be facing and direct them to local organisations that may be able to help them - such as the MLSS boxing club and other sporting and training organisations.

As part of the project, H&Jodies are hoping to be granted backing by the latest round of the MADL Heart of the Community fund. So far, the retailer has applied for three local causes to receive funding including two boxing clubs with the aim of giving young people activities to keep them active. Harjit hopes to apply for further funding for other local causes in the near future.

Harjit said, “Project Phoenix is a commitment to our local community to work together to tackle antisocial behaviour and I’m delighted with the combined effort from all the relevant stakeholders in the local area.

“I’m confident this project will have a significant positive impact on the community in Walsall and hopefully start to reduce ASB in the local area. I’d like to thank Garry Perry from Walsall Council in particular for all the work which has gone on so far to improve the safety of our streets.”

Kate Carroll, head of charity at Nisa, added, “It’s fantastic to hear that Harjit is implementing his own
project for the area close to his Nisa Local store. We know how much of a significant impact crime has to local communities so to see a commitment by Harjit and local stakeholders to tackle antisocial behaviour at the route of the problem is good news. Good luck to Project Phoenix!”

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