Dear NHW Members
Please note that this Blog Spot will not be used in future as we now have a new
website which is now live and running. Please click on the link below
www.epsomandewellnhw.co.uk
Welcome to Epsom & Ewell Neighbourhood Watch
Hi, I'm Benny, one of a number of Neighbourhood Watch coodinators in the Epsom &
Ewell area. As a group, we aim to keep our local residents updated with
important information and by working together, make the area a safer and
happier place to be. To help with this, we have developed an information system, fronted by this web site which brings together notices and statistics for the Epsom area. If you don't want to monitor the news yourself, I recommend you sign up to receive our e-mails. E-mails can be tailored to your location and it takes hardly any time at all to register. Things have come along way since the early days of neighbourhood watch & you can read more here. |
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The site is designed to be quick & easy to use. At the top of each main page I've
written a short introduction to explain how it works. You can also find out more
about the main features. To see the latest NHW notices, statistics & related information
now,
simply click on your area of the map above.
Alternatively, select a link from the top of the page. If you need help or want to find out more, we've written some FAQs and you can also also access help from the menu at the top of each page. Alternatively, if have a local concern or issue, wish to provide information on an crime or NHW matter and you don't know who to talk to (or you don't wish to contact the police directly), please e-mail your local NHW coordinator, or me directly using the "Contact/Notify" link at the top of the page. I hope you find the information here useful. Oh, one last thing ... we do use cookies on this site and may save them to your Browser. This is quite normal and most web sites do the same - you can see them using the options within your web Browser. By continuing, you agree to us doing this. Thanks, Benny. |
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Find out more about our Information System |
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Monday 24th June 2013
Tuesday 9th April 2013
Surrey Police: Ashley Centre
Your Community Officers and Allen Price, the handyman from the Council are in the Ashley Centre today tomorrow and Thursday to give any security advice and talk with you about any concerns you may have.
Please go and say hello if you can, there will be some great tips they can give you, to help keep your property and items secure.
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If you need to contact us in the meantime, you can reach us on Email: 11728@surrey.pnn.police.uk Tel: 101 | ||||||
Wednesday 13th March 2013
Click in the link below.
Tuesday 12th March 2013
SURREY
POLICE:
Show your
support tomorrow.
Your Local
Team doing Comic Relief.
REMINDER.
Tomorrow, Ashley Centre in Epsom at 11.00 HARLEM SHAKE!
Your officers will be there for Comic Relief.
Come and show your support.
Inspector Knight and TEAM
will be doing the Harlem Shake in
Ashley Centre on Wed the 13th of March
at 11:00 for Comic Relief.
Please come along and show your support!
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If you need to contact us in the meantime, you can reach us on Email: 11728@surrey.pnn.police.uk Tel: 101 | ||||||
Thursday 31st January 2013
HOME SECURITY SELF ASSESSMENT
Most burglars are ‘opportunists’ and break into homes that are easy targets. Good security and basic precautions reduces the chance of your home being burgled.
Below is a checklist to help you with reviewing the security in and around your home and identify areas where additional burglary prevention may be required.
Perimeter security
External lighting
External doors
Windows
Garages, sheds, outbuildings
Internal security
If you need further advice, please contact the Epsom and Ewell Safer Neighbourhood Team by calling Surrey Police on 101. In an emergency always call 999.
You can also email us: epsom@surrey.police.uk and visit Surrey Police’s website: www.surrey.police.uk
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Friday 1st February 2013
VEHICLE SECURITY SELF ASSESSMENT
Vehicle theft and theft from vehicles make up almost a third of all reported crime and can be frustrating and very expensive for victims.
Below are a check list and some straightforward advices which will help to lessen your chances of becoming a victim of vehicle crime.
When leaving your car
If you need further advice, please contact the Epsom and Ewell Safer Neighbourhood Team by calling Surrey Police on 101. In an emergency always call 999.
You can also email us: epsom@surrey.police.uk and visit Surrey Police’s website: www.surrey.police.uk
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Thursday 31st. January 2013
CLICK ON CRIME STOPPERS LOGO BELOW
Volunteer ‘In The Loop Coordinator’ required
An organised volunteer administrator is required to help promote a variety of crime prevention and awareness raising messages to the community. This will involve liaising with a variety of partner agencies, including the police, and issuing briefings for front line staff to deliver.
The opportunity requires a commitment of morning or afternoon, one day a week. Good organisational and communication skills are essential.
The volunteer administrator will be working from home but with regular meetings with the police at Epsom Town Hall.
If you are interested, please contact:
VAMS - Epsom,Leatherhead &
Dorking Vol Centres
The Old Town Hall
The Parade
Epsom
Surrey
KT18 5AG
Tel: 01372 740394
Email: volunteering@vamidsurrey.org
Web: www.vamidsurrey.org
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