Victims, communities and professionals across Avon and Somerset are being asked to share their views on the response to domestic abuse at every stage, from prevention through to rehabilitation, in order to help shape the way, together we respond to this crime.
Stronger and safer together
Our messages are now being shared with 542 members across five Polden village Neighbourhood Watch schemes. Woolavington, Bawdrip, Cossington, Edington and Catcott all run their own schemes but as we are all in the same beat area, all share the same criminals and all benefit from shared knowledge, we are stronger and safer together. We hope other Polden villages will join in soon, so if you have friends or relatives in other neighbouring villages, please encourage them to contact us.
We will be meeting at the Church Cafe on Wednesday 11th April from 10.30am and will be pleased to see you there. No agenda, just chat, coffee, cake and togetherness!
3speeding past the School reported to the police in March. More volunteers would enable more monitoring. Please reply to this message if you can help.
If you see someone acting suspiciously around a neighbour’s property, call the police straight away. If they’re obviously breaking in, ring 999. Otherwise, call the non-emergency number 101: police operators are on hand 24/7.
Register with easyfundraising.org.uk and choose Woolavington Neighbourhood Watch as your ‘good cause’. Shop on-line through easyfundraising.org.uk and e-watch gets a small donation at no cost to you. Click on the banner above to register.
Co-op Local Community Fund
Every time a Co-op member shops at the Co-op, 1% of what they spend on selected own-brand products and services goes to the Co-op Local Community Fund.In addition, the money raised from sales of carrier bags will be shared equally between us and the other causes in our community.
If you have information about any crime, phone 101 or call anonymously CRIMESTOPPERS 0800 555 111 In an emergency dial 999
Ask for your call to be tagged Neighbourhood Watch.