Community Payback
Men and women completing Community Payback have been ordered by the Courts to undertake unpaid reparation work for a specified number of hours ranging from 40 to 300 hours.
Each offender is risk assessed by CRC staff before being assigned to a supervised work party.
Unemployed offenders are expected to work up to four days every week to finish their order at a speedier rate. All work parties are supervised by trained supervisors.
The range of work
- Groundwork clearance – tackling ‘grot spots’ that blight communities
- Gardening – undertaking weeding and planting
- Landscaping – creating paths, fences and slab walkways
- Minor building work – repairing walls and brick pointing
- Painting and decorating – transforming community venues such local centres and village halls.
Suggest a Project
If you would like to suggest a project for the Community Payback programme, click on your geographical area and please fill in the form with your contact details and information on the proposed scheme of work.