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Written by Grafham Gossip  
Saturday, 14 January 2006

 

NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH

 

July /August

 

Anti Social behaviour appears to have returned to the village.

 

On Thursday July 1st and again on July 5th, unknown offenders tampered with the red cash tin in the church. Our PCSO Gemma Clark is asking us all to be vigilant in the area especially around the church and to report any suspicious activity.

 

A vehicle had fruit thrown at it whilst passing by the village hall on Sunday 25th July at 6pm. Two youths were chased across the fields and later identified as living in the village. They have been spoken to and it is hoped they have learnt their lesson.

 

On the evening of July 30th a person/s entered the rear garden of a house in Church Road and urinated into the bird bath.

 

On the night of Thursday 12th August between 01.50 and 02.00 the Grafham Water Activity Centre was broken into and an untidy search carried out, although nothing appears to have been taken.

 

If anyone has any information on the above incidents please contact either the Police Control centre or Crimestoppers anonymously.

 

For the fifth month running I am appealing for residents to agree to display a Neighbourhood Watch sticker – I estimate that at least 110 properties don’t have one, and it is not helping to highlight the scheme. Thank you to those people that contacted me last month – 20 of you!

 

Please re-consider putting a sticker in your window – I have a supply and am very happy to get one to you – just e-mail or call me.

 

The contact details for the reporting of anti social behaviour:

01480 388379 / 387097

 

Or e-mail:

Barbara.gowling@huntsdc.gov.uk   or  tracey.guinea@huntsdc.gov.uk

 

The following phone numbers also may be of use: (All incidents should be reported in the first instance directly to the police and not me)

 

All emergencies 999

Police control centre 0345 456456 4

Minicom for hard of hearing 01480 422493

Crimestoppers 0800 555111 (anonymous)

Anti-social behaviour 01480 388379

To stop unwanted mail 0845 703459 9

To stop unwanted phone calls 0845 070070 7

 

 

James Snell

 

e-mail jamie2701@aol.com or telephone 07951 069565

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