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Public Space Surveillance CCTV Locations Wigan Camera Number Location Pivacy Impact Assessment PTZ 1 22 x Zoom lens Detect and ID King St towards Liquid Night Club 3 PTZ 2 22 x Zoom lens Detect and ID King St towards Dali Bar 3 PTZ 3 Detect and ID around the Church Gardens 1 PTZ 4 Detect and ID around the Wiend area 2 PTZ5 Detect and ID Covering Hewlett St and Millgate 2 6 Detect and ID Standishgate towards Crompton St 2 7 Monitor King St 1 8 Monitor King St 1 PTZ 9 22 x Zoom lens Detect and ID Standishgate Crompton st 3 10 Monitor Standishgate Mesnes St 1 11 Monitor Standishgate Royal Arcade 1 12 Monitor Standishgate Crompton st 1 13 Monitor Standishgate Mcdonalds 1 PTZ 14 22 x Zoom lens Detect and ID Standishgate Market Place 3 Detect and ID Standishgate facing Makinson 15 2 Arcade 16 Detect and ID Standishgate Market Place 2 17 Detect and ID Millgate Standisgate 2 18 Detect and IDr Standishgate facing Grand Arcade 2 PTZ 19 22 x Zoom lens Detect and ID Wallgate Market Place 3 20 Monitor Market St Library St 1 21 Monitor Market Place Market St 1 22 Monitor Market Place Wallgate 1 23 Monitor Market Place Standishgate 1 PTZ 24 18 x Zoom lens Detect and ID Wallgate King St Baa 2 25 Monitor Wallgate Post Office 1 26 Monitor Wallgate Clarence yard 1 27 Monitor Wallgate Wallgate Stn 1 PTZ 28 18 x Zoom lens Detect and ID King St Rodney St 2 29 Monitor King St Brocol Hse 1 30 Monitor King St Walkabout 1 31 Monitor King St Rodney St 1 32 Monitor King St Carpark 1 33 Monitor Market St New Market st 1 PTZ 34 22 x Zoom lens Detect and ID Market St Bus Stn Ent 2 35 Monitor Market St Market Pl 1 PTZ 36 22 x Zoom lens Detect and ID Wallgate Northwest Stn 2 37 Monitor Northwestern Carpark 1 38 Monitor Nortwest Stn Wallgate Stn 1 39 Monitor Northwestern Stn Entrance 1 40 Monitor Northwest Bus Wallgate Brid 1 PTZ 41 35 x Zoom lens Detect and ID King St West Crawford St 2 42 Monitor King St West Wallgate 1 43 Monitor King St West Church Gdns 1 44 Monitor King St West Crawford St 1 45 Monitor King St West Dorning St 1 PTZ 46 22 x Zoom lens Detect and ID Hallgate Bus Station 2 47 Monitor Hallgate Bus Station 1 48 Monitor Hallgate Market St 1 49 Monitor crawford street Church Gdns 1 50 Monitor Dorning St Anvil Pub 1 PTZ 51 35 x Zoom lens Detect and ID Frog Lane Dorning St 4 52 Monitor frog lane facing New Market St 1 Monitor Frog Lane car park facing sorting 53 1 Office 54 Monitor Dorning St Frog Lane 1 55 Monitor Frog Lane Peartree Pub 1 PTZ 56 35 x Zoom lens Detect and ID New Market St Parsons Walk 3 57 Monitor New Market St Market St 1 58 Monitor New Market St Tudor House 1 59 Monitor Parsons Walk Wigan College 1 60 Monitor New Market St Northway 1 PTZ 61 22 x Zoom lens Detect and ID Northway Mesnes St 3 62 Monitor Northway Multi Story CP 1 63 Monitor Northway Mesnes St 1 64 Monitor Northway New Market St 1 65 Monitor Mesnes St Bridge Terr 1 PTZ 66 35 x Zoom lens Detect and ID Mesnes St Marsden St 3 67 Monitor Mesnes St William Hill 1 68 Monitor Mesnes St Standishgate 1 69 Monitor Marsden St 1 70 Monitor Mesnes St New Market St 1 PTZ 71 22 x Zoom lens Detect and ID Northway Standishgate 4 72 Monitor Powell Street facing Riverway 1 73 Monitor Standishgate Iceland 1 74 Monitor Northway New Market St 1 75 Monitor Standishgate Wigan Lane 1 PTZ 76 18 x Zoom lens Detect and ID Riverway Crompton St 2 77 Monitor Riverway Central Pk 1 78 Monitor School Lane Little Theatre 1 79 Monitor Riverway Millgate 1 80 Monitor Crompton St Gala Bingo 1 PTZ 81 35 x Zoom lens Detect and ID Rodney St Millgate 2 82 Monitor Riverway Chapel Lane 1 83 Monitor Riverway Millgate 1 84 Monitor Riverway Harrogate St 1 85 Monitor Rodney St Wigan Baths 1 PTZ 86 35 x Zoom lens Detect and ID Library St Rodney Street 2 87 Monitor Library St Bus Stop 1 88 Monitor Rodney St King St 1 89 Monitor Rodney St Front of Baths 1 90 Monitor Rodney St Trfc Lights Riverway 1 PTZ 91 35 x Zoom Lens Detect and ID Dorning street area 2 92 Monitor Dorning St Car Park 1 93 Monitor Dorning St towards King St West 1 94 Monitor Dorning St towards Coops Building 1 95 Monitor Dorning St towards Frog Lane 1 PTX 96 35 x Zoom Detect and ID rear of Church Gardens 1 97 Monitor rear of Church Gardens 1 98 Monitor rear of Church Gardens 1 101 Detect and ID rear of Church Gardens 1 102 Monitor rear of Church Gardens 1 103 Monitor rear of Church Gardens 1 PTZ 107 35 x Zoom Detect and ID Riverway/Crompton St 2 108 Monitor Hilton St 1 108 Monitor Powell St 1 110 Monitor Riverway 1 111 Monitor Central Pk Way 1 112 Detect and ID Life centre 1 113 Detect and ID Life centre 1 PTZ 114 35 x Zoom Detect and ID College Ave and Life Centre 1 135 Plaza 1 136 Library ST towards Town Hall 1 137 College Ave Alley 1 138 Museum of Wigan Life 1 139 Market St towards Galleries 1 140 Chapel Lane Ped Entrance Car Park 1 141 Chapel Lane Car Park 1 142 Wilton St Car Park 1 143 Pepper Mill Car Park 1 144 Sovereign Road Car Park 1 145 Detect and ID PTZ Standishgate Brick Kiln Lane 3 146 1 Monitor Standishgate towards Dicconson Terrace 147 Monitor Brick Kiln Lane 1 148 Monitor Standishgate towards Northway 1 149 Monitor Standishgate Powell Street 1 150 3 Detect and ID PTZ Dicconson Terrace/Acton Street 151 1 Monitor Dicconson Terrace towards Standishgate 152 Monitor Brick Kiln Lane 1 153 Monitor Acton Street 1 154 Monitor Dicconson Ter to Upper Dicconson St 1 Monitor Detect and ID PTZ Standishgate Mabs 155 3 Cross 156 Monitor Mabs Cross towards Town Centre 1 157 Monitor Mabs Cross towards Wigan Lane 1 Monitor Detect and ID PTZ Wigan Lane/Douglas 158 3 Street 159 Monitor Wigan Lane / Sams Barbers 1 160 Monitor Wigan Lane / Clifton Street 1 161 Monitor Wigan Lane / Douglas Street 1 Monitor Detect and ID PTZ Wigan Lane/Central 162 3 Park Way 163 Monitor Wigan Lane / Central Park Way 1 164 Monitor Central Park Way / Coppull Lane 1 165 Monitor Wigan Lane Duke Street 1 166 Monitor Wigan Lane / Blundells 1 167 Detect and ID PTZ Hospital 3 168 Hospital towards Clifton Street 1 169 Monitor Hospital Car Park Exit 1 170 Monitor Hospital towards A&E junction 1 171 Detect and ID PTZ Cherry Gardens 3 172 Monitor Cherry Gardens towards Forbes 1 173 Monitor Cherry Gardens towardsMilton Grove 1 174 Monitor Cherry Gardens towards Mesnes Road 1 Detect and ID PTZ rear left hand side of main Haigh 175 2 Hall 176 Monitor rear left hand side of main Haigh Hall 1 177 Monitor rear left hand side of main Haigh Hall 1 Detect and ID PTZ front right hand side of main 178 2 Haigh Hall 179 1 Monitor front right hand side of main Haigh Hall 180 1 Monitor front right hand side of main Haigh Hall Leigh PTZ 201 35 x Zoom lens Detect and ID Car Pk Rear Town Hall 3 PTZ 202 35 X Zoom lens Detect and ID Town Hall Market St 1 203 Monitor Leigh Rd Market St 1 204 Monitor Doctors Nook Car Pk 1 205 Monitor Leigh Rd Library Sq 1 206 Monitor Leigh Rd NETTO 1 PTZ 207 22 x Zoom lens Detect and ID Covering Cams 3-4-5-6 3 208 Monitor Bradshawgate King St 1 209 Monitor Bradshawgate Lower End 1 210 Monitor Leigh Rd Bus Stop 1 211 Monitor Bradshawgate Up Railway Rd 1 PTZ 212 35 x Zoom lens Detect and ID Covering Cams 8-9-10-11 3 213 Monitor Left Side of Cenotaph 1 PTZ 214 18 x Zoom lens Detect and ID Cenotaph 3 215 Monitor Right Side of Cenotaph 1 216 Monitor Car Pk Rear Town Hall 1 217 Monitor Spinning Jenny King St 1 218 Monitor Spinning Jenny Masonic Hall 1 219 Monitor Spinning Jenny Twist Lane 1 220 Monitor Spinning Jenny Leigh Bridge 1 PTZ 221 22 x Zoom lens Detect and ID Covering Cams 17-18-19-20 3 222 Monitor outdoor market entrance Bradshawgate 1 223 Monitor Bradshawgate silk street 1 224 Monitor Bradshawgate bold street 1 PTZ 225 22 x Zoom lens Detect and ID Bradshawgate Centre 3 26 Monitor lord street bold street 1 PTZ 27 22 x Zoom lens Detect and ID Lord St Silk St 3 228 Monitor Stephensons Wilkinsons 1 229 Monitor Lord St To Solicitors 1 230 Monitor old Reubens silk street 1 231 Monitor Turnpike Sq Town Hall 1 233 Monitor The Avenue Leigh Road 1 234 Monitor NETTO Leigh Rd 1 235 Monitor Avenue Pub 1 236 Monitor NETTO Market Pl 1 PTZ 237 35 x Zoom lens Detect and ID Covering Cams 33-34-35-36 3 238 Monitor Brown Street South Queen Street 1 239 Monitor Brown St North Platt Fold Road 1 240 Monitor Lord St to Police Stn 1 241 Monitor Lord St 1 PTZ 242 35 x Zoom lens Detect and ID Covering Cams 38-39-40-41 3 243 Monitor Queen St Car Pk 1 244 Monitor Queen St 1 245 Monitor Brown St south junction bradshawgate 1 Monitor Top End Bradshawgate Bedford 246 1 Street PTZ 247 22 x Zoom lens Detect and ID Covering Cams 43-44-45-46 3 249 Monitor Princess St 1 250 Monitor Spinning Jenny LIDL 1 251 Monitor Lord St Spinning Jenny 1 252 Monitor Bradshawgate Police Stn 1 PTZ 253 22 x Zoom lens Detect and ID Covering Cams 49-50-51-52 3 254 Monitor Waste Land Rear Bridge Inn 1 Monitor Leigh Bridge St Helens Road 255 1 Diamond Street 256 Monitor Waterside Inn 1 257 Monitor Leigh Bridge towards King Street 1 PTZ 258 35 x Zoom lens Detect and ID Covering Cams 54-55-56-57 3 259 Monitor Atherleigh Way Twist Lane roundabout 1 260 Monitor Twist Ln Atherleigh Wa 1 261 Monitor Atherleigh Wa Sainsburys 1 262 Monitor Twist Ln Railway Inn 1 PTZ 263 22 x Zoom lens Detect and ID Covering Cams 59-60-61-62 3 265 Monitor Hostel on Findlay St 1 266 Monitor Railway Rd 1 267 Monitor Findlay St 1 268 Monitor Left Of Hostel 1 PTZ 269 35 x Zoom lens Detect and ID Covering Cams 65-66-67-68 3 270 Monitor Railway Rd King St 1 271 Monitor Begal St facing Railway Road 1 272 Monitor Bella Pizzeria 1 273 Monitor Railway Road jaffrey street 1 PTZ 274 35 x Zoom lens Detect and ID Covering Cams 70-71-72-73 3 275 Monitor Union Street Utd Reformed Church 1 276 Monitor
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