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Police website cost £100,000


THAMES Valley Police has been criticised for spending more than £100,000 redesigning its website — even though there were no problems with the old one.

Figures released under the Freedom of Information Act show the project cost £72,903.76 plus the salaries of four IT workers who spent four months working on it.

But the force has defended the redesign as “important” because its previous site was criticised for being cluttered and difficult to navigate.

Senior officers pushed ahead with the redesign for the site because they thought “the force needed a website which allowed more interaction with the public”.

But last night Mark Wallace, campaign director for the Taxpayers' Alliance, a watchdog that scruntinises the way taxpayers’ money is spent, said it was a complete waste of public cash.

He said: “This is a staggering amount to spend on a website – particularly in the middle of a recession when the police are supposedly strapped for cash.

“Thames Valley Police should think about what its mission is — fighting crime or maintaining a super-glossy web presence.

“They should have stuck with the old site and focused on getting police out catching criminals.”

Gerry Webb, chairman of Blackbird Leys Parish Council, said the cash should have been spent on high-visibilty patrols, not just after crimes had been committed, but as a preventative measure.

He said: “It think £100,000 for a website is unbelievable — you can’t justify it.

“If that’s what it cost for Thames Valley Police, what has it cost for the rest of the country’s police forces? The money should have been spent elsewhere.”

The cost of the redesign could have paid the salaries of six police community support officers for a year.

Thames Valley Police defended the expenditure as necessary to meet Government standards and accessibility guidelines.

Force spokesman Danny Donovan said: “To do this, the website had to be reconstructed.

“This provided the opportunity to redesign its look and feel, and also put it into a ‘content management system’ (CMS).

“This was important as the previous site had been criticised for being cluttered and difficult to navigate.

“We had previously purchased a CMS system for our intranet, so the costs were reduced when compared to purchasing a new system.

“The chosen supplier was selected based on their experience with information-rich sites, using an in-house CMS, having a user-centred approach, and a competitive price.

“The website is now hosted internally which saves on external hosting costs and will help with the future development of the site.

“The redesign also included consultation with the public – and feedback on the new design and navigation has so far been very positive.”

tshepherd@oxfordmail.co.uk

The new-look site can be seen at thamesvalley.police.uk

Comments(6)

js3 says...
12:03am Fri 17 Jul 09

Spending that amount on IT will happen in the blink of an eye. £100,000 is nothing, if something, its cheap! However, I'm sure those complaining will be happy to do it for less money, spending their nights in front of a computer fixing pointless "problems" highlighted by the customer.
Keep in mind that every man, his dog and the dogs monkey, is required to be able to read these advanced websites of today.

Englishman says...
11:54am Fri 17 Jul 09

They talk of interaction with the public. Perhaps they should try replying to messages left on answerphones and also actually coming to talk to people not just saying they will and never turn up.

wallingford1 says...
12:40pm Fri 17 Jul 09

100K for the TVP website is peanuts. In the real world, companies half that size spend a lot more in making interactive sites. Its just a shame that the money has been spent on that rather than putting feet on the street. Poor timing really.

livid99 says...
1:03pm Fri 17 Jul 09

Danny Donovan your rambling comments about content management and all that are just trying to cover up the fact that £100,000 has been wasted. Police are there to catch criminals. What this country needs is real police (not the pretend police community support officers who just like to harrass people for no reason). These real police need to respond to calls quickly - not 4 days later like when my car was stolen. Thats what we need, but do we get that ? No - what we get is a fancy website. Its no wonder the plod's have lost all credibility. If you're a victim of crime in the Thames Valley, at least you can spend a couple of days reading their nice new website while waiting for one of the officers to actually come and visit you. What a joke.

Old zimner says...
2:55am Sat 18 Jul 09

call the police and say you can hear your neighbour screaming at his wife, or somebody is calling someone a P@ki OR N!gger they will be there in a minute, it is all about priority.

SNJ says...
8:18am Sat 18 Jul 09

I can't see any way of reporting crime by email on this new website. The Oxford Mail told us back in April that this would soon be available:
http://www.oxfordmai
l.co.uk/search/43002
77.Tell_police_about
_crime_through_email
/
That would be a real improvement.


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