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FARM WATCH
Dear <<First Name>>
The following thefts once again emphasise that farms and outbuildings are being targeted by thieves. If you have farming friends in the Polden area who are not part of ewatch, please encourage them to register. The more people that know about these crimes, the greater chance there is that some of the stolen property may be recovered and that security will be tightened to reduce these crimes as far as possible.

The police have informed us:
Agriculture cladding stolen
A farm building located on Badger Street, Thurlbear was broken into overnight on the 10/05 – 11/05. Once inside offenders have stolen cladding / Green corrugated tin. If you have any information in relation to this theft please call 101 quoting – 5220101762
Bateman twin axle trailer stolen Corfe area
Overnight a BATEMAN twin axle trailer stolen number plate attached at the time WK52 XSP. New jockey wheel on the trailer. Removed from behind the property and stolen. Any sightings or information please to 101 quote 5220101797
A Member reports:
Iseki ride-on mowers stolen/dumped
A locked shed in the West Huntspill area was broken into last night and two Iseki ride-on mowers taken. One, a SG513 was dumped in the Rhyne and the other, a model SG19h was removed.  The police have been informed.
To contact your village leader, click on the appropriate name below.
Bawdrip: Richard Culverhouse
Catcott:   David Thomas 
Chilton Polden:  Kate Midgley
Moorlinch:  Ron Hixon
Cossington:       John Clasby
Edington:           Carol Clark
Woolavington:   Graham Lockley
Shapwick:  (awaiting nomination)
Please note: if your village is  not listed above, it is probably because your village does not have a Watch Scheme, or that the Scheme is not formally linked with the e-watch service.  All Polden Villages are welcome and we hope others will join in with us soon.
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.

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.


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