BY OLI GOELDNER
Newcastle MP Tim Crakanthorp is confident the state could fund the proposed CCTV trial of Beaumont Street.
On Tuesday, Newcastle councillors voted in support of the trial, after months of deliberation.
They endorsed a run of up to three years within a defined location on Beaumont Street at Hamilton, in a bid to combat a recent spike in anti-social behaviour.
"I'm so relieved and happy for the community," said Councillor Jenny Barrie.
"We've been working towards this for six months since we stated the Hamilton Community Safety Committee after a whole year of talks on CCTV.
"The community deserves to have such a basic tool that's used right across the state and Australia in local government areas."
However, the trial is conditional on the state government contributing no less than 50 per cent of the total cost.
Council reports indicate the total bill is estimated at $225,000, including upfront and monthly costs associated with installing and maintaining the required infrastructure.
Mr Crakanthorp has been a long-time supporter of the motion, recently presenting a 1000 signature petition to state parliament endorsing the trial.
Today, he announced he has engaged in talks with Police Minister Yasmin Catley over the ruling.
"I've had a number of discussions with Minister Catley's office about it," he said.
"We're confident that we can come up with half of that."
A formal endorsement is yet to be issued.






