OTLEY POLICE. making a difference locally. North West Leeds Neighbourhood Policing Team. see P
|
|
- Audrey Pearson
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 North West Leeds Neighbourhood Policing Team November 2014 SKASAF TIN ER FOR YO G UNG P making a difference locally EOPL E IN OTLEY see P 2 Photo: Nate James visit us on online:
2 2 A group of Otley Skate Park Users came together this summer to promote safety at Otley Skate Park with the team from Sk8 Safe West Yorkshire Police, Leeds City Council and the Local Parish Council were all involved in bringing together this pioneering new programme to empower young leaders in the local community. The Sk8 Safe Programme has been designed specifically for the local community skate parks to create approachable points of contact at the park. Through their understanding of the challenges faced by the wheeled community, these ambassadors are equipped to actively engage young and old to pass on their knowledge of the true etiquette of using a facility of this type. Inspector Coldwell said: This has been a really cool event, loads of young people from five year olds to young adults turned up and had a really fun afternoon, including myself (see photo). My thanks go to Sk8 Safe for organising this, the numerous businesses who have donated prizes and The Outer North West Community Committee of local Councillors who have funded this and many other positive projects for young people in our area. Sarah Agar-Brennan from Sk8 Safe commented: The young people that we actively engaged were so encouraging. They are all experienced in their chosen sport and use the park daily so are keen to be involved so much so they organised with our help their own Skate Jam which took place Sunday 31st August at 2pm. It was the first Skate Jam to take place in many years on Otley Skate Park and the sun shone brightly for the event. Riders from all over Leeds and the local community turned out in force to celebrate with the young people and Sk8 Safe. Sweet tunes were played by Vibration Hi-Fi all afternoon whilst riders showed off their varied talents. Special thanks go to Welcome Skate Our thanks to professional photographer Nate James for taking the photos Store, Deckheads Scooters, Notion BMX, Camp WeSC UK for the prize support and Leeds Area Committee Youth Activities Fund for funding the whole project. Prizes on the day were awarded to all abilities and ages including good skate park etiquette. One of the young people Denham Hill commented A great celebration of our culture and lifestyle. Most importantly, everyone had a great time and felt that the park really benefited from the work through the summer and the event. A massive thank you to Sk8 Safe for an ace day and for bringing us together. We re making a difference, locally. visit us on online:
3 Fun & games at the Leeds District Open Day 3 Lots of people people flocked to an open day event at Leeds new state-of-the-art Police headquarters at the weekend to get a behind the scenes look at the new building and an insight into the work that officers do in local communities. Some 1,400 people attended the open day event at Leeds District Headquarters at Elland Road and had the opportunity to take escorted tours of the building, including limited access to the cells, and see demonstrations of police tactics, vehicles and equipment. A range of stalls and displays showcased the work of a range of departments and provided crime prevention advice and information for people potentially interested in becoming Special Constables, Police Volunteers or starting a Neighbourhood Watch scheme. There was also plenty of entertainment for children, including face painting, Percy the police car, finger-printing and wanted posters. Chief Superintendent Paul Money, Leeds District Commander, was on hand to meet the public and talk about the policing challenges in Leeds. The building s community café hosted a coffee morning in aid of Macmillan and a total of 1,200 was raised. Some of the money raised came from a custard pie challenge at a staff only event held on the rooftop terrace later in the day. Assistant Chief Constable Russ Foster joined members of the District s SLT, who were off duty at the time, to get splatted by a squad of foam-wielding children. The event for off-duty members of staff and their families also featured live music and food and drink. Chief Inspector Nik Adams, who led the organisation for the event, said: The day was a huge success and it was excellent that so many people came along to learn about the work we do at what was a relaxed and fun event. It was also a great opportunity for staff to have some fun together and raise money for a good cause. We would like to thank all those involved who worked hard to help make the day a great success as well as the community for coming along. The day was a huge success - Chief Inspector Nik Adams Would you like to be a member of the Hate Crime Scrutiny Panel? Panels meet locally to scrutinise how West Yorkshire Police investigates hate crime. They include staff from different organisations and members of the public. The aim is to: n Ensure victims receive a high quality of service from the Police and other organisations n Ensure that incidents are dealt with sensitively and speedily n Increase satisfaction, trust and confidence of victims and communities n Provide reassurance to victims and communities from us. Meetings last two hours, and are held every 4 6 weeks. They have a warm and friendly environment, and full training and support are given. For more information, please contact PC Shashi Sedha on North West Leeds Neighbourhood Policing Team: Making a difference locally
4 4 Fun Day on the Broadleas Young people in the area had told us that they wanted a beach themed fun day so we organised for donkeys to attend, set up a hook a duck stall and coconut shy with prizes and a bouncy castle. Best of all, a brand new permanent sand pit has now been installed at the community centre on Broadlea Hill, which young people and families can go and enjoy. There was a free BBQ for all in attendance and the sun shone. The Inner West Community Committee helped fund the event and local Councillors attended, with the day being an allround success. Our pledge to you 1: Treat you fairly and with respect 2: Tell you how to contact and work with your local Neighbourhood Policing Team 3: Be visible in your community 4: Respond to your enquiry within 24 hours or less if required 5: Aim to answer 999 calls within 10 seconds and attend emergencies within 15 minutes 6: Answer non-emergency calls promptly and if you need an officer or it is a local priority we will attend within an hour or within 48 hours at a time that suits you 7: Arrange PACT community meetings and find out your priorities 8: Tell you monthly what we have done in your community 9: Visit victims of crime if requested and keep them updated about their case 10: Work with you to resolve any problems you may have with us visit us on online:
5 LEEDS UNI WATCH SCHEME BRINGS CLOSER CO-OPERATION 5 We re here to make your neighbourhood safer n Inspector Howie Milner receives a security team radio from University of Leeds Security Operations Manager Malcolm Dawson at the launch of the Uni Watch scheme. A new initiative has been launched that sees closer co-operation between police and University of Leeds security staff in and around the campus and student accommodation. Officers from the Inner North West Neighbourhood Policing Team and the University s security team are helping to keep students, staff and members of the public safe by sharing information real time and working in partnership to respond to incidents and deal jointly with ongoing issues. Under the new Uni Watch scheme the University team now has a direct radio link to officers. The team is a professional and accredited unit that has a number of valuable resources that can assist police officers responding to incidents in and around the campus. It features a dog section, which is trained by West Yorkshire Police to the same standards as its own, and operates a system of 180 external CCTV cameras from a 24-hour control centre. The security officers already work closely with PC Matt Guy, the University s police liaison officer, and assist with patrols as part of Operation Optimal that targets burglary hotspots. Inspector Howie Milner, who heads the Inner North West NPT, said: We have an excellent existing relationship with the University and already work closely together to prevent crime and keep people safe. The University of Leeds security team takes a very proactive approach and is a really valuable resource. This new initiative give us a real time link via the radio that means we will be able to work even more closely together to tackle crime in and around the campus. Alan Cain, Head of Security at the University of Leeds, said: Student safety in residences and on campus has improved dramatically in recent years. The real time radio link with West Yorkshire Police builds still further on this success and the great partnership we already have. It means even faster police response times when dealing with incidents. ARE YOU interested in becoming a volunteer with West Yorkshire Police? To find out how, please contact us on , or leeds. police.uk North West Leeds North Neighbourhood West Leeds Safer Policing Neighbourhood Team: Making Team: a difference Making a locally difference locally
6 6 Super-cocooned in Calverley Officers at Outer West Neighbourhood Policing Team have been making good use of a technique called super-cocooning to help drive down burglary. The officers pictured are on Crowther Avenue, Calverley, an area which recently suffered a small spate of crimes like shed and house burglary. Inspector Dan Wood said We have been super-cocooning for a couple of years now and it is especially useful when a smaller area is coming under pressure from crime. The officers go out highly visible and in large numbers to have a briefing in the affected street so residents are reassured we are there and taking their concerns seriously. Officers visit any victims and then make enquiries at many houses all around to uncover new information to hopefully solve the crimes in question. It also gives them a great opportunity to provide people with crime prevention advice for their homes and put them on alert. The extra attention to Calverley paid off when on the following night a member of the public reported a burglary and officers were on hand to respond and arrest a male from Bradford. Safe, secure, sorted Cycle security in the spotlight On Saturday 27th September, Outer North West Neighbourhood Policing Team officers held a cycle security event in Horsforth Hall Park to remind people to properly secure their cycles. Over forty cyclists attended and were able to have their cycles security tagged and buy subsidised cycle locks as well as receive advice on how to secure their cycles at home. Additionally our friends from Woodrup cycles offered free cycle servicing to ensure that everyone was safe and roadworthy. Future events are already being planned for 2015 and will be advertised in due course. We re here for good visit us on online:
7 West Yorkshire Police launch new Autumn and Winter campaign highlighting the true cost of burglary Burglars know the price of everything and the value of nothing that is the message being highlighted by West Yorkshire Police as part of their latest burglary campaign. As the clocks went back last weekend, the Force s autumn and winter burglary campaign aims to make people think about the true cost of burglary both emotionally and financially. Officers will also be advising residents on the simple steps they can take to protect their home and prevent crime as the winter months can see an increase in burglary. Chris Joyce, Force Crime Prevention Officer, said: Our officers see on a daily basis the devastating impact that being burgled can have on individuals and families. A burglar may know how much they can get for a second-hand laptop or a mobile phone but they do not appreciate the value people place on feeling safe in their own home. The true cost of burglary is not just an insurance claim; it can lead to sleepless nights, feelings of anger and helplessness, family upset and the loss of treasured memories and personal items such as jewellery and family heirlooms. While a laptop or camera can be replaced, unless you have backed up your documents and photos elsewhere you might never get them back. Officers will be increasing patrols and carrying out targeted operational activity over the coming months. Members of the public are also being reminded to play their part by locking up and lighting up, with the longer and darker nights ahead. Mr Joyce added: One of the emotions that victims of burglary go through time and time again is regret; our officers are often told by victims that they wish they had done more. Simple things like they wished they d lock their door behind them when they got in, or had not left their keys and bag by the window for a burglar to see. With the longer and darker nights now upon us, we are urging residents to consider what the true cost of burglary would be to them and what they can do to protect their home. Crime prevention doesn t need to cost huge sums of money. By taking steps such as always locking doors and windows, not leaving cash or valuables on show and leaving a light, radio or television on when you leave the house, you can significantly reduce your chances of being a victim of burglary. Mark Burns-Williamson, the Police and Crime Commissioner for West Yorkshire, said: "The invasion of people's personal space and the theft of all too often irreplaceable belongings, is an experience that makes people feel extremely anxious and vulnerable. "While the police and partners have worked hard to reduce the number of burglaries in recent years, and there have been some significant successes with bringing burglary rates down...communities in West Yorkshire still suffer from burglary in comparison to other similar areas in the country. "I would urge people to take note of the campaign and take simple steps to protect their home and visit the West Yorkshire Police website or get involved with a local Neighbourhood Watch scheme for more information on how to stay safe this autumn and winter." Throughout the campaign, West Yorkshire Police will be tweeting information and advice using the hashtag #TrueCost. District crime prevention officers are there to support members of the public in helping you to do your bit to prevent crime and can be contacted via 101. Helpful crime prevention tips and more information about the campaign can also be found on the West Yorkshire Police website at: www. westyorkshire.police.uk/burglary The invasion of people's personal space and the theft of all too often irreplaceable belongings, is an experience that makes people feel extremely anxious and vulnerable North West Leeds North Neighbourhood West Leeds Safer Policing Neighbourhood Team: Making Team: a difference Making a locally difference locally
8 8 Contact us Quick Contact Info Telephone 999 in an emergency where there is a danger to life, or a crime is in progress. Telephone 101 for non-emergencies where police attendance is required, to report a crime or to report any other incidents. Outer North West Inner West Inner North West Outer West n Weetwood Police Station 300 Otley Road Leeds LS16 6RG Public Enquiry Counter Open 0800 hours hours Monday to Sunday Closed Bank Holidays Full disabled access North West Leeds Policing Division: Social Networking Addresses FACEBOOK PAGES n Leeds Outer North West NPT n Leeds Inner North West NPT TWITTER ACCOUNTS Outer West Inner Outer North West Inner North West n Leeds Inner West NPT n Leeds Outer West NPT ADDRESSES Outer West (formerly Pudsey) outerwest@westyorkshire.pnn.police.uk Inner West (formerly Armley Bramley & Stanningley) innerwest@westyorkshire.pnn.police.uk Outer North West (formerly Aireborough & Wharfedale) outernorthwest@westyorkshire.pnn.police.uk Inner North West (formerly Headingley Weetwood & Kirkstall, and Hyde Park & Woodhouse innernorthwest@westyorkshire.pnn.police.uk To report a crime on-line: Further information about contacting the police: North West Leeds Neighbourhood Policing Team: Making a difference locally
South Leeds. October 2014
South Leeds October 2014 Policed to meet you! Leeds District Open Day 2014 Leeds District Open Day success Hundreds of people flocked to an open day event at Leeds new state-ofthe-art police headquarters
More informationPOLICE AND FIRE & RESCUE SCRUTINY SUB-COMMITTEE. Consultation, Annual Review of Policing 2017/18 by Scottish Police Authority (SPA)
To: POLICE AND FIRE & RESCUE SCRUTINY SUB-COMMITTEE On: 22 MAY 2018 Report by: DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENT & COMMUNITIES Heading: Consultation, Annual Review of Policing 2017/18 by Scottish Police Authority
More informationEpping Public Meeting Notes. Epping District Council Chamber Thursday 2nd August 2018
Epping Public Meeting Notes Epping District Council Chamber Thursday 2nd August 2018 Panel Members: Roger Hirst PFCC Jane Gardner DPFCC Ch/Insp Lewis Basford ECFRS Station Manager Dave Barnard CSP Chair
More informationPACT PANEL Neighbourhood Policing Team PACT Meeting Minutes
PACT PANEL Neighbourhood Policing Team PACT Meeting Minutes Author: Nichola Morley Date: 9 th August 2011 Location: Meeting Room at York Police Station 1. PRESENT: Police Inspector Tracy Metcalf British
More informationShortest Response Times Longest Response Times 0:03:14 0:42:55 0:04:23 0:44:11 0:04:35 2:00:04
1) Please provide, for the period between 1 January 2017 and 31 August 2017, the number of calls to 999 in your area for requests regarding events relating to what is understood to fall under the term
More informationPartnerships and People
Partnerships and People Diane Groom, Assistant Director of Customer Services at Metro and Sergeant Rachel Claughton, Safer Travel West Yorkshire Wednesday 13 March 2013 Background 1. West Yorkshire Bradford,
More informationNorthowram & Shelf Ward Forum
Northowram & Shelf Ward Forum Notes of meeting held on 18 March 2014 at Northowram Community Sport and Activity Club, Westercroft Lane, Northowram HX3 7EN Present: Cllr. S Baines (Chair); Cllr. R Taylor;
More informationSafer Neighbourhood News
Issue 47 August 2017 Palmers Green Safer Neighbourhood News Inspector Erica Crawshaw Welcome to the August newsletter. It s that time of year where some of us may be off on our holidays. Please ensure
More informationNeighbourhood Watch Queensland Conference September 2015 IN OUR HOOD. Stories & Projects from Neighbourhood Watch groups across Queensland
IN OUR HOOD Stories & Projects from Neighbourhood Watch groups across Queensland Dalby Dalby Neighbourhood Watch worked with local police to distribute property safety information to every household. This
More informationAPPENDIX 8. Leeds Socio-Economic Baseline Report. Report. July Metro and Leeds City Council
APPENDIX 8 Leeds Socio-Economic Baseline Report Report July 2009 Prepared for: Prepared by: Metro and Leeds City Council Steer Davies Gleave West Riding House 67 Albion Street Leeds LS1 5AA +44 (0)113
More informationVacation Crime Prevention Tips
Vacation Crime Prevention Tips Before Leaving Secure Your Residence Make sure all the locks on the doors and windows function properly and use them. Make sure your residence looks lived in and not empty.
More informationMixenden Ward Forum. M e e t i n g N o t e
Mixenden Ward Forum For more information, go to www.halifaxnorthandeast.com; email team@halifaxnorthandeast.com; or ring 01422 255402 M e e t i n g N o t e Date: Wednesday 2 September 2015 Venue: Holy
More informationFebruary Cranfield Road, Toronto Ontario M4B 3H6. 54 Division Community Bulletin 3
February 2013 41 Cranfield Road, Toronto Ontario M4B 3H6 54 Division Community Bulletin 3 54 DIVISION 41 CRANFIELD ROAD, TORONTO. M4B-3H6 416-808-5400 ARRESTS / PUBLIC ASSISTANCE REQUESTED On Saturday,
More informationWest Yorkshire NPT. Issue 7 Winter 2010/11. Editors: Tony Bilinski & Ben Whitaker. Caring for Life Page 1-2. Latest Operational Updates Page 3
West Yorkshire NPT Issue 7 Winter 2010/11 Caring for Life Page 1-2 Latest Operational Updates Page 3 Our latest recruit Page 4 Working together - for a safer Dewsbury Page 5 Contacts and our area Page
More informationPolicing Plan London South area 13/14
Policing Plan London South area 13/14 London South foreword incidents of live cable theft, with a 30% reduction in recorded offences. Notifiable crime overall fell by 3% against a backdrop of a 5.4% increase
More informationPolicing Great Britain s Rail Network C Division: Midlands
Policing Great Britain s Rail Network C Division: Midlands 5 6 Foreword CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT PETER HOLDEN Divisional Commander C Division CONTACT DETAILS T: 6 94 656 E: Peter.Holden@btp.pnn.police.uk The
More informationSafety when out and about
Safety when out and about How to stay safe when you are out and about. Easy Read Factsheet Surrey is one of the safest places in England. The chances of a crime happening to you are very low. This factsheet
More information3. MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING The minutes of the meeting held on 21st July were approved and signed as a true record.
MINUTES OF MEETING ON 8th SEPTEMBER 2010[/heading] PRESENT: Sid Bishop, Jonathan Miller, Stephanie Penfold, Gordon Wilson (Chair), Liz Carmichael (Clerk) and Andrew Bennett (Ward Councillor). Also present
More informationRoyal Burgh of Burntisland Community Council.
Present: Christine Dewar, George McLauchlan, Bruce Stuart, Carol-Anne Crossan, Alex MacDonald, Tim Hailey. Andy Smith, John Bruce. Attending: Cllr, Langlands, Cllr Backhouse, Bill Kirkhope. (Burgh Buzz),
More informationAre you prepared? Home Emergency Plan. A guide to preparing your family and home for emergencies.
Are you prepared? A guide to preparing your family and home for emergencies www.essexprepared.co.uk What to do in an emergency Unless you have been told not to by the emergency services, in most cases
More informationPolicing Great Britain s Rail Network C Division: Wales
Policing Great Britain s Rail Network C Division: Wales 25 26 Foreword CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT PETER HOLDEN Divisional Commander C Division CONTACT DETAILS T: 6 94 656 E: Peter.Holden@btp.pnn.police.uk The
More informationPassenger Promise and Rights: National Express Bus
51 Bordesley Green Birmingham B9 4BZ Passenger Promise and Rights: National Express Bus 1. Introduction This document incorporates both our promise and duties to you and a statement of your rights under
More informationLiberton & District Community Council. Minutes of the meeting held on Monday 27 November 2017 at Liberton Kirk Halls, 7:00 pm.
Liberton & District Community Council Minutes of the meeting held on Monday 27 November 2017 at Liberton Kirk Halls, 7:00 pm. Members present: Tony Barry, Rosy Carmichael (Liberton Association), Graeme
More informationNeighbourhood Charter
Getting things done www.rotherhamareaassemblies.gov.uk Wentworth South Neighbourhood Charter Contents Chair s Introduction Area Assemblies Co-ordinating Groups Your Service Standards Streetpride Public
More informationMaking Barrow a Graffiti Free Zone
Title: Making Barrow a Graffiti Free Zone Category: Crime Reduction Force: Cumbria Constabulary Chief Officer: Richard Crompton ACC Contact: PC 159 John Irving Cumbria Constabulary, Market Street, Barrow-in-Furness
More informationROAD SAFETY UPDATE 90 REPORT OF THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER. WEST MERCIA POLICE AND CRIME PANEL 9 December PURPOSE
90 REPORT OF THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER WEST MERCIA POLICE AND CRIME PANEL 9 December 2014 ROAD SAFETY UPDATE 1. PURPOSE The purpose of this report is to provide members of the panel with an update on
More informationAAPA 2017 COMMUNICATION AWARDS CATEGORY: OVERALL CAMPAIGN
AAPA 2017 COMMUNICATION AWARDS CATEGORY: OVERALL CAMPAIGN INTRODUCTION In 2016, the Port of Longview assumed ownership of a local park and boat launch from the county, which was financially unable to maintain
More informationUniversity of Miami Medical Campus Crime Summary Report June 2009
University of Miami Medical Campus Crime Summary Report June 2009 **Tip of the Month** A True Story The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Thursday, February 19, 2009 Police: Brazen suspect returned to scene
More informationMinutes to AGM Meeting Evenley Village Hall, The Green, Evenley, NN13 5RY.
SOUTH NORTHANTS NHW AREA SUPPORT TEAM Minutes to AGM Meeting Evenley Village Hall, The Green, Evenley, NN13 5RY. Tuesday 10th October 2017. Attendees Nick King Chair Towcester nickking567@btinternet.com
More informationPartnership Plan
Partnership Plan - 2018 1 Strategic Assessment Workshops Community Safety Partners were invited to two Strategic Assessment Workshops in early. The focus of sessions was to: look at current service provision
More informationHaworth Tr T avel Plan r 10th February 2006
Haworth Travel Plan 10th February 2006 Haworth Travel Plan has been prepared for: Contents 1 Why have Haworth Travel Plan?... 3 2 Who will benefit from Haworth Travel Plan?... 4 3 What actions will be
More informationPERTH & KINROSS COUNCIL. Housing & Community Safety Committee
Appendix PERTH & KINROSS COUNCIL Housing & Community Safety Committee Report by Chief Superintendent Graeme Murdoch (Interim Update 14 th - 31 st ember ) 1 Contents Background to this Report page 3 Local
More informationCOMMUNITY SAFETY UPDATE
AGENDA ITEM NO. 10 To: Safer & Stronger Renfrewshire Thematic Board On: 14 May 2015 Report by: Director of Community Resources, Renfrewshire Council COMMUNITY SAFETY UPDATE 1. Summary 1.1 This report provides
More informationUpdate on implementation of Taking Revalidation Forward recommendations
Agenda item: 7 Report title: Report by: Action: Update on implementation of Taking Revalidation Forward recommendations Judith Chrystie, Assistant Director, Registration and Revalidation Judith.Chrystie@gmc-uk.org,
More informationMINUTE OF THE MEETING OF THE COMMUNITY PLANNING PARTNERSHIP BOARD HELD ON 28 th MAY, 2014
AGENDA ITEM NO. 2 MINUTE OF THE MEETING OF THE COMMUNITY PLANNING PARTNERSHIP BOARD HELD ON 28 th MAY, 2014 PRESENT Councillors M Macmillan & M Holmes (both Renfrewshire Council); D Martin, Chief Executive;
More informationYOUR MOTABILITY EVENT GUIDE.
FOR DEALER USE ONLY Online Resource YOUR MOTABILITY EVENT GUIDE. Version 2.0 2 Your Motability Event Guide Contents 1. Overview p 3 Promoting the Motability Scheme 4 2. Boost sales with an event p 5 Events
More informationMonitoring and data acquisition for the safety related traffic information services
Monitoring and data acquisition for the safety related traffic information services Best Practices on Monitoring Deployment Workshop 12 th September 2013 - Helsinki Contents 1. Transport Scotland and Traffic
More informationProposed Income and Expenditure Report of Activities
Proposed Income and Expenditure 2017-18 Report of Activities 2016-2017 Looking Good, Feeling Good Making Paddington a more welcoming and vibrant environment has been the focus of our projects over many
More informationThree members of the public present. PCSO L Jones and C Timms was present
CODSALL PARISH COUNCIL MINUTES Council Meeting held in the Parish Chambers, Station Road, Codsall on Wednesday 12 th September 2018 at 7.00pm. following Planning Three members of the public present. PCSO
More informationParish Councils Briefing October 2013
Parish Councils Briefing October 2013 This Briefing Note is intended to provide Parish Councils in West Yorkshire with important information about the Superfast West Yorkshire local broadband programme.
More informationJane Tomlinson Events
16 ue 1 Iss st 1 gu Au News & Views From Your Community Stainbeck Community Cafe Open throughout the Summer. Thursdays 11.00am - 2.00pm. Internet Access, Contact Points for Police, Debt and Benefit Surgery
More informationNeighbourhood Governance Note of Dormers Wells Ward Forum Meeting
Neighbourhood Governance Note of Dormers Wells Ward Forum Meeting Thursday, 29 October 2009, 7pm at Greenford Park Residents' Hall, 18 Queens Avenue, Greenford UB6 9BX Present: Councillors Dheer (Chairman),
More informationMinute of meeting of the Garioch and North Marr Community Safety Group held on Monday 10 th September 2018 in Inverurie Academy. Present: Ron McKail, Resident of Westhill (Chair) [RMc] Alan Sibbald, Monymusk
More informationUK Airport Police Commanders Group
UK Airport Police Commanders Group Chief Inspector Paul McDonald Police Scotland Organised Crime and Counter Terrorism Unit Border Policing Command Protective Security paul.mcdonald@scotland.pnn.police.uk
More informationHemswell Cliff Parish Council
Hemswell Cliff Parish Council - Minutes 1 Hemswell Cliff Parish Council Minutes of the Ordinary Meeting of the Parish Council held on Monday 5 June 2017 in the Room of Requirement at Hemswell Cliff Primary
More informationCUMNOCK ACTION PLAN 2017 ANNUAL UPDATE
CUMNOCK ACTION PLAN 2017 ANNUAL UPDATE Do you fancy getting involved Supporting your local community through volunteering Thinking about volunteering? Want to get involved in activities and events in your
More informationFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE David Beckham kicks off 2018 Sands for Singapore Charity Festival with Marina Bay Sands Sands Global Ambassador to launch the integrated resort s sixth annual charity event with special
More informationNeighbourhood Governance Note of East Acton Ward Forum Meeting
Neighbourhood Governance Note of East Acton Ward Forum Meeting Monday 6 March 2017, 7.30pm at East Acton Primary School, East Acton Lane, Acton W3 7HA Present: Councillors: Kate Crawford (Chair) and Hitesh
More information(charity reg no: ) in partnership with Diverse FM Community Media & Training. Winner 2004
An initiative of Mitalee Youth Association (charity reg no:1130404) in partnership with Diverse FM Community Media & Training Winner 2004 (charity no: 1172543) Winner 2014 Summer School 2018 Maidenhall
More informationQ1 The island of Hawai'i is a safe place to live.
Q1 The island of Hawai'i is a safe place to live. Answered: 579 Skipped: 4 9.33% 54 41.11% 238 22.97% 133 19.69% 114 6.91% 40 Total 579 1 / 42 Q2 The island of Hawai'i is a safe place to work. Answered:
More informationVoice and Influence! West Yorkshire NPT. Issue 11 Spring TWO Royal stories! Page 1 & 2. Rail Safety Reps scheme launched Page 3
West Yorkshire NPT TWO Royal stories! Page 1 & 2 Issue 11 Spring 2012 Rail Safety Reps scheme launched Page 3 Kirklees College dig in! Page 4 Metal theft crackdown Page 5 Dewsbury and Huddersfield Secure
More informationSouthsea Flooding and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Scheme
Southsea Flooding and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Scheme Public Consultation Report 3 rd November 29th December 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 1.1 Purpose of
More informationArea Profile Our Vision:
Area Profile Our Vision: To support a diverse and thriving Aberfeldy community where people look after each other and feel safe. To facilitate increased and varied employment, health and leisure opportunities
More informationLong Lawford Church Lawford - Wolston Binley Woods Brandon Bretford Ryton on Dunsmore Kings Newnham Little Lawford
Warwickshire Police Rugby Rural Central Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT) rrc.snt@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk November 2018 Long Lawford Church Lawford - Wolston Binley Woods Brandon Bretford Ryton on Dunsmore
More informationTotland Parish Council
~ 402 ~ Totland Parish Council Minutes of the TOTLAND PARISH COUNCIL meeting held on Wednesday 12 th July 2017 at 7.30pm in the PARISH OFFICE, Winchester House, The Broadway, Totland. PRESENT: Also Present:
More informationGilcrease Division. Newsletter, Vol 2
TULSA POLICE DEPARTMENT JUNE 2011 Gilcrease Division Newsletter, Vol 2 Silver Alert Successful Tulsa Police Department Gilcrease Division 3436 N Delaware Ave Tulsa, Ok 74110 (918) 591-4100 Division Commander
More informationImproving our roads to drive our future
Improving our roads to drive our future Improving our roads to drive our future From April 2013, Island Roads will begin upgrading, enhancing and maintaining the Isle of Wight s 804 kms of rural and urban
More informationOperation Look 2 Level Crossing Safety and Engagement
Scottish Area April 2015 Issue 2 Page 1 Operation Look 2 Level Crossing Safety and Engagement Page 2 Annual Complementary Policing Awards Dundee NPT RailWatch Aberdeen NPT Inverness NPT Operation Look
More informationCorporate Partnerships. Thom Kenrick Head of Community Programmes, RBS
Corporate Partnerships Thom Kenrick Head of Community Programmes, RBS plc @thomkenrick / @RBS_CSR Contents 1. About RBS 2. Context what s a partnership? 3. Case study The Royal Highland Show with The Royal
More informationSafety when out and about
Safety when out and about How to stay safe when you are out and about. Greater Manchester olice can help you stay safe and feel safe. The chances of a crime happening to you are low. This factsheet will
More informationPresentation to Kildare Joint Policing Committee on 5 th December 2016 Kildare Garda Division
Presentation to Kildare Joint Policing Committee on 5 th December 2016 Kildare Garda Division Introductions Crime Figures* Community Policing/Engagement Garda Resources Station Opening Hours *Crime counting
More informationYorkshire Forum for Water Customers
2017-2018 Yorkshire Forum for Water Customers A statement from the Yorkshire Forum for Water Customers on Yorkshire Water s performance Contents Background 03 Our role 06 Reflection on the year 2017/2018
More informationBRANSCOMBE PARISH COUNCIL
BRANSCOMBE PARISH COUNCIL MINUTES OF THE BRANSCOMBE PARISH COUNCIL MEETING held in the Branoc Hall Social Room (Village Hall) on THURSDAY 26 th November 2015 at 19.30. PRESENT: Cllrs. Bass, Cox, Evans,
More informationJORDANHILL COMMUNITY COUNCIL MINUTE OF MEETING. Jordanhill Community Council
1.0 PRESENT JORDANHILL COMMUNITY COUNCIL MINUTE OF MEETING 8 th May 2017, Jordanhill School, Refectory Building PC Baljinder Purba David Beaton Douglas Fotheringham Beryl Roebuck Kate Still John Winfield
More informationOFFWELL PARISH COUNCIL
OFFWELL PARISH COUNCIL MINUTES OF A MEETING HELD ON MONDAY 19 th FEBRUARY 2018 IN THE SOCIAL CLUB Present: In Attendance: Cllrs A Small (Chair), M. Brake, T Staunton, C Whithear, J. Tristram, D. Millington,
More informationSouth Wales Fire and Rescue Partnership/Intelligence Approach-Fire Crime. Inspector Gareth Jones Fire Crime Unit- Llantrisant
South Wales Fire and Rescue Partnership/Intelligence Approach-Fire Crime Inspector Gareth Jones Fire Crime Unit- Llantrisant The Facts about Fire Safety and Crime Total Fires reported 2015-16 6578, Around
More informationMetrolinx Board of Directors. President, Union Pearson Express Date: September 22, 2015 UP Express Quarterly Board Report
To: From: Metrolinx Board of Directors Kathy Haley President, Union Pearson Express Date: September 22, 2015 Re: UP Express Quarterly Board Report RECOMMENDATION That this report be received for information.
More informationNOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED
Meeting SPA Board Meeting Date and Time 26 February 2014 Location Rothes Hall, Glenrothes Title of Paper Chief Constable s Report Item Number 16 Presented By Chief Constable For Approval / For FOR INFORMATION
More informationMINUTES of the Meeting of Edgmond Parish Council which took place at Edgmond Village Hall on Monday, 14 th January 2019 at 7.00pm.
MINUTES of the Meeting of Edgmond Parish Council which took place at Edgmond Village Hall on Monday, 14 th January 2019 at 7.00pm. PRESENT: Councillors: R Higginson (Chairman) P Hughes G Jones A Wilson
More informationSOUTH DERBYSHIRE AREA FORUM LINTON. 15 July 2015 at Coton-in-the-Elms Community Centre
PRESENT:- SOUTH DERBYSHIRE AREA FORUM LINTON 15 July 2015 at Coton-in-the-Elms Community Centre District Council Representatives Councillor Murray (Chairman) and Councillors Atkin, Grant; Mrs Hall and
More informationGLAPWELL PARISH COUNCIL. Minutes of meeting of Glapwell Parish Council held on Thursday 26 February 2015 At the Glapwell Centre
GLAPWELL PARISH COUNCIL Minutes of meeting of Glapwell Parish Council held on Thursday 26 February 2015 At the Glapwell Centre Present: Joan Evans Clive Fleetwood Jackie Hole Sue Pilgrim Glyn Evans Rachel
More informationAdvocating for safer roads
Advocating for safer roads Advocacy, Partnerships and Programming CARSP Conference May 28 th, 2015 About CAA Canada s premier road safety advocacy organization for motorists with over six (6) million Members
More informationIssue 39 December 2016 Palmers Green. Please don t let your home or car be the opportunity that criminals are looking for.
Issue 39 December 2016 Palmers Green Safer Neighbourhood News Welcome to the December newsletter. As we enter the holiday and festive period we need to consider crime prevention. Many of you will have
More informationHardisonInk.com Sheriffs share facts with Fanning Springs City Council
Sheriffs share facts with Fanning Springs City Council Fanning Springs City Councilman Tommy Darus (left) speaks with Levy County Sheriff Bobby McCallum (center) and Gilchrist County Sheriff Bobby Schultz.
More informationBASCHURCH PARISH COUNCIL CHAIRMAN S ANNUAL REPORT 2017
BASCHURCH PARISH COUNCIL CHAIRMAN S ANNUAL REPORT 2017 The Parish Council is keen to keep you informed about its activities over the last year. Here is a summary of our main achievements and difficulties
More informationMINUTES Blundeston & Flixton Parish Council Meeting Held on Monday 16 th October 2017
MINUTES Blundeston & Flixton Parish Council Meeting Held on Monday 16 th October 2017 1. Present:- Mr G Wade (Chairman), Mr S Rees (Vice- Chairman), Mr J Nichols, Mr R Leach, Mr S Perks, Mr B Shelton,
More informationBetter Towpaths for Everyone. A national policy for sharing towpaths
Better Towpaths for Everyone A national policy for sharing towpaths Contents Foreword 2 Introduction 3 Consultation 3 Principles of towpath use 4 Better infrastructure 5 Towpath Design Guide 5 Better signs
More informationOPEN DAY 2018 TIMETABLE OF TOP ATTRACTIONS. Welcome to Force HQ. main entrance ZONE 4 ZONE 3 ZONE 5 ZONE 2 ZONE 1. Follow us and share #aspopenday
to Force HQ OPEN DAY 2018 Please photograph this map to help navigate your way around our force hq zoned areas TIMETABLE OF TOP ATTRACTIONS Time What s on Zone 10:30 11:30 13:30 14:30 11:00 12:00 14:00
More informationHighlighted Activity for July 12 18, 2018
Highlighted Activity for July 12 18, 2018 During the last seven-day period, the Police Department handled 423 service events, resulting in 72 investigations. To see a complete listing of crimes reported,
More informationPerth Convention and Exhibition Centre Perth, Western Australia EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS
4-5 August 2018 9.30am to 4.30pm Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre Perth, Western Australia EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS ABOUT the expo The Western Australian Care and Ageing Expo is a showcase of the products,
More informationNot actual suspect vehicle. Okla. Tag 184-GCS
Riverside News November 10, 2011 Issue 25 Tulsa Police Department Riverside Division 7515 Riverside DR Tulsa, Ok 74136 (918) 596-1100 Division Commander Major Julie Harris Day Shift Commander Capt. Richard
More informationDelivering for Ayrshire & Arran. We promote Scotland with Scotland, working with local industry to grow the visitor economy.
Delivering for Ayrshire & Arran We promote Scotland with Scotland, working with local industry to grow the visitor economy. Introduction Partnership and collaboration is at the heart of all that we do,
More informationHighlighted Activity for November 1 7, 2018 Petty Theft Injury Traffic Collisions Residential Burglary Injury Traffic Collision Shoplifting
Highlighted Activity for November 1 7, 2018 During the last seven-day period, the Police Department handled 421 service events, resulting in 97 investigations. To see a complete listing of crimes reported,
More informationCity of Perugia CHUMS Take up seminar 2-3 December 2015 Edinburgh
Launching a new carpool week and new software for Municipal and University staff City of Perugia CHUMS Take up seminar 2-3 December 2015 Edinburgh Setting up new carpool scheme and software (1/4) - SITE:
More informationNOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED
Page 1. Introduction - About Perth and Kinross 3 2. Future Challenges 3 3. Policing in Perth and Kinross 4 4. Police Objectives 5 4.1 Putting Victims At The Heart Of What We Do 6 4.2 Tackling Crime And
More informationCEO REPORT OCTOBER/NOVEMBER Summary
CEO REPORT OCTOBER/NOVEMBER Summary 1. As this report coincides with the December Board meeting, there is no information included this month on trading, financial and operating performance, and YHA London
More informationMinutes of meeting held on 17th January pm Kelvingrove Tennis Pavilion
Minutes of meeting held on 17th January 2018 7pm Kelvingrove Tennis Pavilion Present: W.Shaw (Chair), A.Weir (Vice), N McPherson (Tres),J Gerrard (Planning), G. Carre, A. Black,, Attending: A.Millar, Philip
More informationThe Royal Opening. Scottish Area November 2015 Issue 2. Page 1 The Royal Opening. Page 2 Borders Celebrations
Scottish Area November 2015 Issue 2 Page 1 The Royal Opening Page 2 Borders Celebrations Page 3 Glasgow NPT Glasgow Pride Pooch reunited with owners The Royal Opening Page 4-5 North Sector NPT News On
More informationUniversity of Miami Medical Campus Crime Summary Report April 2013 **Tip of the Month**
University of Miami Medical Campus Crime Summary Report April 2013 **Tip of the Month** What to do if lost The 4 Survival Skills Every Kid Should Know A lost child is a scared child, and usually their
More informationSTAINES-UPON-THAMES BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (BID) YEAR 1 REVIEW 1ST APRIL ST MARCH 2018
STAINES-UPON-THAMES BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (BID) YEAR 1 REVIEW 1ST APRIL 2017 31ST MARCH 2018 Dear BID Member, We are now at the end of the first year of the 5-year BID term and it has been a busy
More informationANGUS & DUNDEE UPDATE. REAL SCOTLAND A LOCALS GUIDE Real Scotland - A Local s Guide
ANGUS & DUNDEE UPDATE REAL SCOTLAND A LOCALS GUIDE Real Scotland - A Local s Guide Earlier this month VisitScotland s new marketing campaign, Real Scotland The Locals Guide was launched. The new guide
More informationRushmoor Neighbourhood Policing Newsletter April 2018
Rushmoor Neighbourhood Policing Newsletter April 2018 Your SNT Management team are: Insp John Halfacre Sgt Jamie O Brien Sgt Phil Mayne Sgt Rob Tiller Contact Telephone Numbers: Police Emergency Tel: 999
More informationCrime Reduction in Halifax Town Centre in the UK (during both day & night)
Crime Reduction in Halifax Town Centre in the UK (during both day & night) Project Basics 1. Title of the project: 2. Key issue that the project is addressing: This is a joint bid from three schemes which
More informationIOW Ramblers Submission Paper to the Sept 2016 ROW Improvement Plan Consultation.
IOW Ramblers Submission Paper to the Sept 2016 ROW Improvement Plan Consultation. The current Island Rights of Way Improvement Plan is a comprehensive document and much of its content is still relevant
More informationMember-led Review of Cycling Infrastructure
Member-led Review of Cycling Infrastructure Survey Results: A1 Cambridge to Royston June 17 cambridgeshire.gov.uk Contents 1. Introduction... 3. About you... 3.1 Age... 3. What is your gender?... 3.3 Do
More informationSUTTON UNDER WHITESTONECLIFFE PARISH COUNCIL
SUTTON UNDER WHITESTONECLIFFE PARISH COUNCIL A170 Sutton Bank Application for a Permanent Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) for Prohibition of HGVs The purpose of this document is to support a request from
More informationCONSULTATION PROCESS AND FEEDBACK - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
CONSULTATION PROCESS AND FEEDBACK - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This executive summary presents a brief overview of the public and stakeholder consultation on proposals to optimise the Doncaster bus network, undertaken
More informationTullibody Action Group Vision for New Civic Centre
Tullibody Action Group Vision for New Civic Centre August 2017 Prepared by Sandra Macaskill, Caskieco, M 07986 163002 E Caskieco@aol.com CaskieCo 1 1. Introduction 1.1. Tullibody Action Group (TAG) came
More informationPalmers Green Safer Neighbourhood News
Issue 55 April 2018 Palmers Green Palmers Green Safer Neighbourhood News Burglary in total has increased in March. Attempted burglary is the increase. Please make sure you are double locking your front
More informationFAWLEY PARISH COUNCIL
FAWLEY PARISH COUNCIL AMENITIES COMMITTEE Minutes of the Amenities Committee meeting held on Wednesday 05 October 2016 at 7pm in the Jubilee Hall, Fawley. Present: Cllr A Glass (Chairman), Cllr A Alvey,
More information