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ivenhoe Neighbourhood WatchNow also on Facebook |
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This section provides details about Wivenhoe Neighbourhood Watch and what they are doing for residents of Wivenhoe. |
WIVENHOE REMAINS ONE OF THE SAFEST TOWNS IN THE UK Working together we can make Wivenhoe even more safe, free from crime and the fear of crime.
Note: The Neighbourhood Watch Group meets bi monthly at 7.30pm in the Wivenhoe Council Chamber. See the NW Facebook page for details of the next meeting. Note that the Wivenhoe NAP has now been combined with the Neighbourhood Watch Group and the combined group meets as indicated above. |
Advice: Half of car crime takes place outside houses of the owners. Many expensive cars are left on driveways – to assist the criminal keys are left in the ignition or are easily available in the home. Car crime is an increasing global problem – if going on holiday without the car, leave the keys in a secure place, out of view. Many expensive cars are stolen to order and shipped abroad. Satellite systems are available that can track your vehicle often assisting in recovery of stolen vehicles. Not only keep an eye on your neighbour’s house, but also his car. Warning – Colchester has experienced a number of car thefts. Don’t let it happen to you — remember continue to keep Wivenhoe safe by staying alert. |
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OBJECTIVES
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BENEFITS IN JOINING THE WIVENHOE COMMUNITY SAFETY NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH GROUP
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PREVENTING CRIME Sport engages both young people and adults in positive activities and increases and strengthens community involvement and relations. Ultimately, without any doubt, significantly contributes in the reduction of crime and fear of crime. A great deal of work has already been done in this area, however there are other sporting activities under consideration to interest those who are not engaged in the present available sporting facilities. Preventing children being victimised by other children, being drawn into crime by peer pressure and as a response to fear of intimidation and the threat of violence. (This in turn has enormous implications in the reporting of crime by children, however headway has been made in treating in confidence these concerns resulting in meetings with parents and the children concerned resulting in successful conclusions) A great deal has already been done in respect of bullying by children to children including bullying at schools. (This has resulted in the publication of a paper on these serious issues. This paper also includes research into other areas) The Wivenhoe Community Safety N.W. Group will be building closer relationships with schools and other agencies to tackle anti-social behaviour, bullying, violence and intimidation. |
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WALKING DOGS A number of people regularly walk their dogs and keep an eye out for anything that is suspicious as part of their routine. Together with others this assist in providing a safer community. |
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BOGUS CALLERS BEWARE THE BOGUS CALLERS.
Bogus callers will use various excuses to try and obtain entry to your house. They may work in pairs or groups to distract the resident so they can steal items such as cash, credit cards and jewellery. Always keep your back door locked. If you are unsure who the person is, request they make an appointment when you will have another person there. (Usually, Water, Electricity, Gas plus local authority staff make appointments to visit.) If you cannot afford a door chain to be fitted, please contact your local Community Safety Neighbourhood Watch co-ordinator, or Ken Rogers (tel: 824813) who will arrange for someone to come round and see you. |
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CONSULTATION The Wivenhoe Community Safety Neighbourhood Watch Committee appreciates the importance of Community Consultation, therefore has regular open meetings and day-to-day contact with the Wivenhoe Community. |
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POLICE The Wivenhoe Community Safety Neighbourhood Watch Group works in partnership with the police, your Town Council and other agencies. For details of Wivenhoe’s Community Police and contact details, click here |
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Click here for a profile on Ken Rogers, previously Chairman of the Wivenhoe NW. Acting Chairman: Karl Douzier – Tel: 823164 We welcome members of the Wivenhoe Community to join our successful group, in particular those on e-mail to enable us to circulate matters of interest and of benefit in providing an even safer Wivenhoe. |
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