Temporary CCTV cameras and a safety team office will be added to a town after a teenager was murdered.

Southend Council Several security initiatives are being introduced to the Old Town area of Leigh-on-Sea to heighten security and safety in the area.

It comes Luke Bellfield, 18, was stabbed to death on Friday, February 26 in Old Leigh.

A new security office will be up and running from this Saturday inside the Leigh Heritage Centre.

The centre will be used as a base for Community Safety Officers who will provide a patrolling presence and seek to reduce crime, anti-social behaviour and the fear of crime by providing reassurance, assistance and help in order to create a safer, more pleasant environment.

Two temporary CCTV cameras have been installed to help monitor the area and they are positioned at Bell Wharf and the bottom of Belton Bridge.

Plans are also underway to install three new permanent CCTV cameras.

Martin Terry, cabinet member for community safety and customer contact, said: “The introduction of the security base and the presence of Community Safety Officers should be a welcome and reassuring sight for residents and visitors to the area.

“We also have two temporary CCTV cameras located at Bell Wharf and Belton Bridge to help us monitor the area and plans to install three new permanent CCTV cameras are also progressing – we’re looking to complete the procurement process and agree the programme of works in the coming weeks.

"Southend Council was an early adopter of CCTV, and as such we have exceptionally comprehensive CCTV coverage across the Borough and these new cameras will add to that.

“The Old Town is a very popular and growing area for the local economy but recent tragic events and other anti-social behaviour in the area have naturally caused concern amongst residents and visitors.

"The introduction of these security measures will ensure everyone who visits the area feel safe and reassured.”