Street marshal funding will continue all summer - to help police as visitors increase pressure on resources
The funding of the marshals will continue until September 30
Street marshal patrols across 15 towns in Devon and Cornwall will continue until September.
It's partly to ease pressure on the force, as demand increases through visitors flocking to the region over the Summer.
The marshals are being funded through a £150,000 boost from the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner.
Alison Hernandez said: “Street marshals provide a reassuring and visible presence in communities and play an important role in supporting efforts to tackle anti-social behaviour.
"My office is pleased to be helping to maintain street marshal patrols in the 15 locations that have already seen the benefits of this approach.
“The funding will help maintain that presence in the short term while partners continue to consider longer term arrangements for local provision.
"Tackling ASB is not something any one organisation can do alone. It depends on strong partnership working, and street marshals are a good example of that in action.”
She added: "Over the past two years, Devon and Cornwall has benefited from Home Office hotspot policing funding which supported targeted police patrols and partnership activity in areas with higher levels of ASB, crime and serious violence."