| St Helier Community Safe | 18 Nov 15:42 |
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Firstly I would like to thank those that have registered with the St Helier Community Safe. I hope you will find our updates on what is happening in and around your ward area useful and informative. We will use community safe to distribute information on what we are doing as your Safer Neighbourhoods Team and matters that may be of interest to you as a ward user. If you know anybody who you think would benefit from being a member of St Helier Community Safe then they can log on to www.communitysafe.gov.uk and join the St Helier Safer Neighbourhood Team, or they can email us at:- MertonStHelier.snt@met.police.uk
Ward Panel
One of our current ward priorities is tackling burglary. Whilst year on year instances have decreased we are still commited to reducing this further. We look at crime trends and times offences are occuring and conduct intelligence led high visibility and plain clothes patrols in areas affected. This proves invaluable and has resulted in several arrests where property has been recovered and offenders prosecuted. You can assist us by ensuring sheds are locked and that any valuable items, tools or bikes are secure or out of sight. December 1st-5th will see Action In Merton (AIM) week coming to Green Lane. This is a multi agency approach and we will seek to tackle many of your concerns in a relatively small area. We will be using Traffic division to assist in targetting uninsured vehicles that are travelling through your ward area. A concern among residents is speeding vehicles along Green Lane, we will be conducting several speed gun operations in Green Lane in an attempt to combat this as well as conducting additional pro active patrols. There will be fly tipping enforcement, graffiti removal and litter patrols making the community safer and cleaner. There will be additional information regarding the services that will be offered coming to you shortly. Your St Helier Safer Neighbourhoods Team will act upon information we receive from members of the public concerning criminal or anti social behaviour. We have very close links and work in partnership with our Safer Merton colleagues. If you have information or if you would just like to have a chat about something that is affecting you in the area then you can contact us in complete confidence or call crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. There are other ways of making your neighbourhood safer. Why not consider becoming a volunteer at your local station or joining the Metropolitan Special Constabulary, giving your time to become an officer with full police powers? For more info, log onto
Your St Helier Safer Neighbourhoods team are
Regards Richard ANDERSON PS36VW |
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