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Neighbourhood Watch this space for information on the next meeting ......
  http://www.police.uk/overview/?q=Queen Camel, Somerset BA22 7PR, UK  

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Queen Camel Neighbourhood Watch
 

24. 11. 2011

Queen Camel Neighbourhood Watch

"Under New Management - The Way Ahead"

1.   To identify active Neighbourhood Watch contacts for each area of the village

2.   To encourage direct reporting to the Police and implement a simple local reporting system for ALL incidents of crime and ant-social behaviour

3.   To understand what goes on around the village after dark and when 'no one is looking'

4.   To analyse the crime and ant-social behaviour and report results to the village.

5.   To coordinate Neighbourhood Watch activities with other villages, and local Farm and Horse Watch schemes

If you are interested in joining, or re-joining the Neighbourhood Watch please contact Alison Bennett


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01935 850 004 / AlisonQCNW@gmail.com