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Information about Police & Crime Prevention In Longden

Longden Parish Council work with the Safer Neighbourhood Team, (SNT) of West Mercia Police to prevent crime and share information.  the SNT produces regular newsletters which will be posted to this page including information about crime figures and crime prevention initiatives.

Your Safer Neighbourhood Team is:

Sgt 2148 Ingrid TOZER –

PC 2579 Simon LEWIS – 07870 150850

PCSO 6795 Sarah EDWARDS – 07870 150913

PCSO 6043 Jaqueline BALDWIN – 07870511427

 

We Don’t Buy Crime Initiative:         

The Parish Council has teamed up with the Police and Crime Commissioner, John Campion to provide free SmartWater property marking kits to each property in the parish. New residents who would like a free SmartWater kit should contact the Parish Clerk.

As part of a national change for all forces, the West Mercia We Don’t Buy Crime email addresses will be changing. From the 24th November the generic email will be wedontbuycrime@westmercia.police.uk and co-ordinators can be contactable on lily.hughes@westmercia.police.uk

Up to date information is available from the police website www.westmercia.police.uk  or follow their social media posts on @shrewsburycops

Contact details for the SNT:

Telephone 101 Extension 7704804 to speak to your local SNT at Pontesbury Police Station – Opening times Wednesdays 4 – 7pm

Email shrewsburyrw.snt@westmercia.pnn.police.uk 

The West Mercia Police have published a Local Policing Community Charter which can be viewed from the files attached.

Neighbourhood Watch Crime and Community Survey 2021

www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/CL72YGJ

The survey, launched on Wednesday 20th October 2021, is open to the public across England and Wales, regardless of whether they live in a Neighbourhood Watch area or not.

The results will enable us to better understand on a national and regional level crime, fear of crime and benchmark whether membership to a Neighbourhood Watch scheme, or living in a Neighbourhood Watch area, has an impact on levels of crime, concern about crime, neighbourliness, and the willingness of communities to work together. The survey closes on the 16th of November.

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