Severn Beach Neighbourhood Watch Minutes- 12th February 2007
A welcome was given to new members.
The Parish Plan Display at Severn Beach School on Saturday 31st March 2007
Volunteers are required to man the stall between 11 am and 4pm
also Parish Information Day - date and details to be advised
It is hoped to have a Gateway to Severn Beach with a boat filled with flowers
Crime figures: There have been 8 incidents of crime mostly from sheds or cars, we are advised that buzzer alarms are a good deterent.
A Trading Standards Alert has been issued. Prize Scam where a cheque is sent and recipients are asked to phone a free number - the number costs a fortune and the cheques bounce.
Do you want to be a secret shopper? Recipients are sent a cheque that bounces and asked to set up an account with their bank - the money in these accounts disappears, so beware.
Lotto leaflets to ‘winners’ of prizes from European countries is also a scam, members are advised to have nothing to do with anything that looks ‘too good to be true’ as it probably is.
Portishead Police Headquarters will be open to visitors on 29th March and 31st May please tel 01179 312503 to book your visit.
Photo’s for Neighbourhood Watch Calender 2008 can be sent to Melanie Andrews
Safe, Stronger Community Meeting details to be advised
Operation Relentless is ongoing to try to reduce crime in our area, especially car crime.
Youngsters roaming the area in groups and throwing snowballs and ice have been reported. Also groups of youngsters were confronted by residents on Salthouse Farm
A car left parked in a dangerous position near Salthouse Farm has since been removed
Irresponsible dog owners have not been clearing up after their pets, the Dog Warden will come by request to patrol the areas affected.
It is hoped that a recent change in the law will improve feedback to victims of crime.
Parking in Ableton Lane and other areas is still a problem. It is an offence to park on the pavement/verges anywhere.
A problem with horses being left near to the works being carried out near the Bridge centre was sorted out by local police.
Speed guns can be operated in a police controlled group of volunteers but are only warnings to motorists and do not result in proscecution.
Next meeting Monday 16th April 2007
http://www.severnbeach.com/sbnw/index.php
Sunday, February 18, 2007
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