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Dear Resident

October #1

The clocks have gone back, the evenings are drawing in, and halloween has just passed.  The concerns of residents turn to safety, and so the Safer Guildford Partnership have some advice.  To see newsletters sent out by the Safer Guildford Partnership, see their >> newsletter archive

On a lighter note, this web-site may amuse or impress >> C4 Best & Worst

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COMMUNITY SAFETY
» Online Community Safety Survey

Andy Coumbe, our local Community Safety Warden, is asking residents to complete an online survey before 5th November.  This short survey is for those who live or work in the area, and is completely anonymous, so please be honest, as it will help to tailor Community Safety to the needs of each individual ward.

>> CLICK HERE for the online survey

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Neighbourhood Watch Schemes

 

Although local crime levels in Guildford are amongst the lowest in the country, many residents are worried about the possibility of crime affecting them.  You can help to keep crime levels low and to reassure those worries by forming a local Neighbourhood Watch Group.

 

What does being part of Neighbourhood Watch involve?

* Looking out for your neighbours, particularly the vulnerable ones, as you go about your daily life.
* Working together to make your neighbourhood feel a safer, nicer place to live in.
* Using crime prevention advice to make your home, your property and your family more secure.
* Keeping your eyes open for the unusual and informing the Police quickly of any suspicious occurrences.

 

IT DOES NOT INVLOLVE REGULAR ACTIVITIES OR PATROLLING THE STREETS, AND IT COSTS NOTHING.

 

If you would like further details please reply to this newsletter or contact Andy Coumbe (07876 578431) or Crime Reduction Officers PC Graeme Ingate (01483 630546) or Ron Keeley (01483 630544).  

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Guess the Object Quiz

 

Friday 7th December at Emmanuel Church at 7.30pm is a date for your diaries.

 

Teams of up to 6 people will compete to identify mystery objects, with prizes and a raffle. Cheese and biscuits, as well as tea and coffee will be provided, or you could bring your own wine and glasses if you prefer. All profits raised will go to the Stoughton Massive Youth Club and a spring outing for Stoughton seniors.

 

For further information, or to book tickets, please contact Jan Cook (01483 888287) or Sheila Willis (07967 986569).

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Youth Club

The Stoughton Massive youth club continues to grow! If you have a child aged between 10 and 14 years old, who might benefit from joining, why not contact Sheila Willis (07967 986569)?

The club is also looking for volunteers who might like to give up one evening (2 hours) twice a month to help with the activities. To give you an idea of the things we do, take a look at some of our forthcoming activities:

31st Oct Fright Night at Thorpe Park
14th Nov TBC
28th Nov

Celebration of our first anniversary

12th Dec Pottery painting and Christmas party

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SCA Newsletter ~ October 2007 #1