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NEWBURY NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH / WEST BERKSHIRE NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH MEETING PLUS ATTACHMENTS |
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Hi everyone
The next Newbury Neighbourhood Watch / West Berkshire Neighbourhood Watch Meeting is being held on Wednesday 18 March 2026 starting at 7.15 pm in Kersey Hall at the Waterside Centre, Waldegrave Place, Northbrook Street, Newbury RG14 1DS (entrance down the side of Camp Hopson).
There is no parking available at the Waterside Centre but several car parks close by.
Our Guest Speakers will be:
Christian Noll who will be giving us a talk on AI (Artificial Intelligence).
PC’s Joshua Harrop and Stuart Davis will be giving a crime update and a representative from the Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service may also be attending.
If you have any particular issues that you would like comments on, please let me know so that the speakers can do some research and report back at the meeting.
Anyone is welcome to attend this meeting from all over West Berkshire, so please come along and bring any neighbours or friends, as it is important to have a good attendance for the speakers and I do appreciate your support.
Also advance notice that we shall be holding Neighbourhood Watch meetings on Wednesday 15 July and Wednesday 18 November 2026. Please note these dates in your diary.
I am also attaching 3 Press Releases from the Public Protection Partnership.
As Thames Valley Police no longer accept bikes that have been found by a member of the public or take reports of lost bikes, the Police use The National Cycle Database www.bikeregister.com to check bikes, found or known to have been stolen and repatriate the bike to its legal owner. If you find a bike, please check this website to see if this has been registered and reported as stolen. Please register your bikes on this website.
There is also IMMOBILISE NATIONAL PROPERTY REGISTER where bikes and other items can be registered on www.immobilise.com
If you do not have a Neighbourhood Watch scheme in your road and can set one up for me please, I can forward you more details. A scheme can be anything from 5 properties upwards and the main role of a Coordinator is to circulate the Alerts on crimes and scams to your neighbours either via email or posting on a WhatsApp or Facebook Group for your area. You will receive free signs, stickers, leaflets and discounts for your neighbours.
National Neighbourhood Watch have a website: www.ourwatch.org.uk which contains lots of useful information.
Very many thanks and best wishes
Angela Money BEM Area Representative for West Berkshire Neighbourhood Watch
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