Neighbourhood Watch

Neighbourhood Watch is the largest voluntary organisation in the country and is playing an increasingly important role in helping to reduce crime and the fear of crime.

The objective of Neighbourhood Watch is to promote public participation in the development of a safer and healthier environment. The partnership involves the police, encompasses several support agencies, and covers a wide range of quality of life issues.

To learn more about how Neighbourhood Watch works across the UK you can visit their dedicated website here.

Cookhill Neighbourhood Watch & Police Liaison

If you would like to report any suspicious behaviour in and around Cookhill you can either contact the clerk on 07584 687 283, or the Neighbourhood Watch representative – details below.

Cookhill Neighbourhood Watch & Police Liaison – Contact Cllr Terry Bennett on 07765 447997

Make the Right Call

Is it an emergency? Does it feel like the situation could get heated or violent very soon? Is someone in immediate danger? Do you need support right away? If so, please call 999.

If you’re deaf or hard of hearing, use the West Mercia Police textphone service 18000 or text on 999 if you’ve pre-registered with the emergencySMS service.

As an alternative to calling 101, in order to help people contact the right service first time, there are pages on the West Mercia Police website advising who would be the best agency to contact for a number of issues including:

·  fly-tipping

·  noise complaints

·  nuisance parking

·  abuse on social media

·  fireworks

·  civil disputes

·  annoying phone calls and unwanted visits

Make The Right Call | West Mercia Police

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