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Claybrookes Parish Plan Launch
Posted: Thu, 03 Jul 2008 11:14

Claybrooke Magna and Claybrooke Parva
Sculpting the future of the Claybrookes!
Claybrooke Parva and Claybrooke Magna, in the Harborough area, have completed their Parish Plan and the Report and Action Plan was launched on Saturday 21st June at 3pm.
Trevor Dawes, the Chairman of the Parish Plan Group and Clerk of the Village Hall Committee, introduced the Report and Action Plan, with an explanation of the value of Parish Plans from Hazel Fish from the Rural Community Council. Copies were available for all villagers and will be distributed to every household. Trevor invited villagers to sign up for many new activities, including an environmental and heritage group and a neighbourhood watch group at a champagne/wine reception on Saturday. There was a slide show about the Village Plan, which ran continuously for the 2 days of the Village Fete, with the sign up sheets as well as displays from the school and local artists. Rosita Page, the County and Borough Council was present and responses were displayed from both Leicestershire County Council and Harborough District Council.
Many of the Actions have already been started, which were shown in the displays, e.g. increasing the use of the Village Hall and the provision of a revitalised play area.
Full details of the Plan can be viewed below.For information contact Hazel Fish Tel 01162689707 hfish@ruralcc.org.uk.. More » « Less
Posted: Tue, 01 Jul 2008 11:47
Leicestershire Constabulary are urging people to be on their guard after a spate of copper wire thefts in June from ten electricity substations across the county.
Officers are checking the identification of any person that they reasonably consider it necessary to challenge in the vicinity of electricity cables, substations and metal dealers in the county.
Posted: Tue, 01 Jul 2008 11:42
Leicestershire Trading Standards website is getting a brand new look and you are invited to make suggestions for what you want to see on it. To take part in the consultation, please complete the online form by following the link from this page.
The consultation will run until Friday 25th July and the new website will be launched in the autumn.
Posted: Tue, 01 Jul 2008 11:26
Substations
Substations are secure and protected structures where high voltage electricity is distributed from the National Grid, or local supply networks, and transformed down into more manageable voltage levels for homes and businesses. The equipment contained inside the substation is regularly inspected and maintained. They can be found in both local and rural areas displaying yellow warning signs, and are locked and protected for everyone's safety. Only authorised employees and supervised emergency workers are allowed to enter substations. Please stay out of these substations.
Substations are 'Danger Zones' and every year, despite warnings, people are still killed, or seriously injured, after illegally accessing them.
If you see this or anything like it you need to call us on: 0800 587 3243.. More » « Less
Posted: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 14:52
Following the recent high profile reports of gun and knife crime among young people in the media, Crimestoppers' youth website www.shadowcs.co.uk for 11 to 16 year olds is running an anti-gun and knife week starting today.
Young people will be encouraged to discuss the issue of gun and knife crime anonymously. They will also be able to play our new 'Gun Runner' game developed with the help of young people in South London, as well as our existing 'Knife Drop' game.
Launched in October 2007, www shadowcs.co.uk has proved a great success for the charity, attracting over a million hits from young people throughout the UK who have logged on to play its range of educational games, contributed to chat forums and sought anonymous advice about crime... More » « Less
Posted: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 08:29
Welcome to the Neighbourhood Watch Toolkit
This package has been produced by the Home Office and the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) in consultation with Neighbourhood Watch volunteers.
This toolkit can be used by individuals to find out about all aspects of Neighbourhood Watch.
Posted: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 15:53
Use this link to read Leicestershire Police Authority’s response to the Government’s capping announcement made earlier today.
Kind regards,
Alison Watson
Engagement & Communications Officer
Leicestershire Police Authority
DO COME !
Posted: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 11:13
You are Invited to
East Nortom Church in Bloom
Saturday July 12th 2008
10-30 am to 4-30pm
Music and Flowers in the church
Morning Coffee, Lunches, Afternoon Teas, Cakes, Raffle, Books, Bric-a-Brac, Produce, Plants, Children's Games etc
Sunday 13th - Morning Coffee Served in church 10-30 am onwards
Posted: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 11:41
Up-to-date news for consumers
Posted: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 08:40
Use this link to download the latest Neighbourhood Watch newsletter from Harborough District NHW
Posted: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 08:38
WE HAVE LIFT-OFF!
This week marks the dawn of a new age of Neighbourhood Watch communication.
The Neighbourhood and Home Watch network is launched across the nation with a brief to keep an eye on crime and crime fighting on our home front.
With the backing of the police and Home Office we will keep you up to speed on developments both locally and nationally via a constantly-updated website and regular newletters. Use this link to download your copy and to register to receive future editions .. More » « Less
Posted: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 08:38
Chair of NHWN Marion Lewis was at Downing Street yesterday, 17th June and met the Prime Minister and the Home Secretary to discuss the views of Neighbourhood Watch members from across the country who were invited to ‘have their say’ and to give their opinions on the criminal justice system and contribute towards a Cabinet Office review written by the government's crime and communities adviser Louise Casey.
Posted: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 08:36
Business Advice
Confidential, free advice on all trading standards matters including help for you to solve your consumer complaints.
We can also help you to access available Rural Business Grants
Contact Us: Telephone: (0116) 305 8000
Email: trading-standards@leics.gov.uk
Second man dies following collision on A47 in Billesdon
Posted: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 15:49
Officers from Leicestershire Constabulary's Serious Collision
Investigation Unit have named a second man who has died following a road
traffic collision in Billesdon.
The incident happened at about midday on Sunday June 1, 2008 on the A47,
Leicester near to its junction with Old Leicester Road and involved a
black Harley Davison Electroglide motorcycle and a blue BMW M3.
The pillion passenger on the motorcycle, Mr Robert Alan Summarsell (54)of North Ryton, Leeds received fatal injuries. The rider, Mr Gareth
Robert Summarsell (25) of North Ryton, Leeds received serious injuries
and was taken to the Leicester Royal Infirmary for treatment to his
injuries. He died on Saturday June 7, 2008.
The driver of the BMW was treated at the Leicester Royal Infirmary for
minor injuries.
A man was arrested in connection with the incident and is currently on
police bail pending further enquiries.
PC Robert Lapworth, who is investigating the incident, said: "The
motorcycle was travelling towards Leicester and the BMW in the opposite
direction towards Billesdon.
"We would urge anyone who witnessed the incident or saw the vehicles
prior to the collision to please get in touch."
Anyone with any information is asked to contact PC 1852 Robert Lapworth
on 0116 222 2222, follow the instructions to leave a message for a
police officer and when prompted key in the officer's identification
number 1852. Alternatively contact Crimestoppers, which is free* and
anonymous on 0800 555 111.
* Please note, some mobile 'phone service providers may charge for this
call.
Issued on 09/06/08 at 16:35
Crime reference number: OIS: 379:01:06:08.. More » « Less
Posted: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 09:28
Police are growing increasingly concerned for the welfare of a Leicester man who was last seen on Thursday June 12, 2008.
Kevin Wilson, 54, who was last seen at his home address on Humberstone Road, Thurmaston, was reported missing on Sunday, June 15, 2008.
Posted: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 10:17
Please find below a link for the latest details about Neighbourhood & Homewatch Week 2008 and the launch of the official NHWN website – www.mynhw.co.uk
Both commence on Monday 16th June 2008.
http://www.mynhw.co.uk/launch.html
Please circulate this to your colleagues, local Neighbourhood Watch groups and grassroots members.
Regards
Marion Lewis
Chair
Neighbourhood & Homewatch Network (England & Wales)
Posted: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 10:28
Motorists across Leicestershire are being warned following a spate of thefts of catalytic converters.
Since the beginning of April this year there have been 62 catalytic converters stolen in the Force area.
The problem is mainly affecting rural areas in the North and South of the Force, with 31 catalytic converters stolen from vehicles in the North area, 29 in the South area, and two in the Central area.
South area crime reduction officer Steve Day said: "Crime analysis shows that thieves have been mainly targeting 4x4 vehicles or people carriers that have been parked in public car parks... More » « Less
Posted: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 16:13
A new £50 million grant programme has been launched to make locally grown food accessible and affordable to Leicestershire communities.
Grants from £2,000 up to £500,000 will be awarded to not-for-profit groups and organisations delivering such projects as growing, processing, marketing and distributing local food; composting and raising awareness of the benefits of such activities.
To find out more please call the Changing Spaces Advice Line on 0845 3 671 671 or visit: www.localfoodgrants org.. More » « Less
Posted: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 16:40
As the temperatures rise, unfortunately so do the number of burglaries at properties where the windows have been left open and doors left unlocked.
With the summer months upon us, Leicestershire Constabulary is urging homeowners across the county to think twice about security and make sure their windows and doors are secured if they leave a room or go into the garden.
Superintendent Jez Cottrill, who is heading up the campaign, said: "Open windows and doors can let in more than just fresh air. Unfortunately opportunist thieves come out in the hot weather as well... More » « Less
Posted: Mon, 09 Jun 2008 12:51
In 2008 the Neighbourhood & Home Watch Week will commence on 16th June 2008 for one week, and will focus on developing safer communities.
Use this link to publicise the local events in your street, village or town.
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