Housing Community Safety

8. Developing a local Neighbourhood Watch

 

Neighbourhood Watch schemes are a way for people in an area to get together to help prevent crime and make their neighbourhood a safer place. Neighbourhood Watch is known as Home Watch in some areas, but both work along similar lines and are built on the same idea - of looking after one another and the neighbourhood.

 

Groups can vary in size, depending on the area and what people want. They target local concerns - like burglary, vandalism or graffiti and devise ways of dealing with them. Individual members decide how active they want to be in the scheme.

 

You could become a committee member or even coordinator of a group - or your part could be just keeping an eye on your neighbours' houses while they are away.

 

Schemes develop close links with the police, who can provide advice and information about local problems. Well-run schemes can have a big impact on local crime.

 

 

Contact

Stephen Clarke

Divisional Director of Housing Services

Roycraft House

15 Linton Road

Barking

IG11 8HE

 

Tel: 020 8227 3738

Fax: 020 8227 5730

Textphone: 020 8227 5755

Email: stephen.clarke@lbbd.gov.uk|

 

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