James has encouraged constituents to nominate litter clearing, redecorating a village hall, or other Community Payback project to be carried out by offenders in their local area.
Community Payback is where offenders work on projects to pay back the community for their crimes, for example by:
- removing graffiti
- clearing wasteland
- decorating a community centre
The work must:
- benefit the local community
- not take paid work away from others
- not make a profit for anyone
How to make a nomination
You can scan the QR code to nominate.
Or email Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service [email protected] and include:
- the name of the project or organisation
- where the work would take place
- a short description of the work to be done
- your contact details
What happens next
You’ll get an acknowledgement within 2 days to say that your nomination has been received. Your project will then be assessed to see if it’s suitable and you’ll be told if and when work can start on it.