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BURY AND DISTRICTS NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH ASSOCIATION NEWS AND ALERTS THURSDAY 26th MARCH 2026 |
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This message is sent on behalf of your local Neighbourhood Watch team in Bury Contact bury@gmnwa.com www.ourwatch.org.uk/greater-manchester
PACT MEETING RADCLIFFE EAST 22nd April ARK Church Bridgefield Street M26 2SG 6.30 - 7.30 ALERT! TOTTINGTON There has been a series of reports of smashed windows leading to burglary in Tottington. Don't leave valuables on show where criminals can see them. YOU ARE A MEMBER OF BURY AND DISTRICTS NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH BUT HAVE YOU REGISTED WITH OURWATCH? www.ourwatch.org.uk
BEE IN THE LOOP is a direct messaging system for communities. Receive free email alerts from your local officers about issues in your area. Be among the first to know about incidents and emergencies. Receive targeted crime prevention advice. Be involved in shaping local priorities.
CRIMESTOPPERS 0800 555 111 POLICE EMERGENCY 999 POLICE NON-EMERGENCY 101 CITIZENS ADVICE CONSUMER SERVICES 0808 223 1133 ACTION FRAUD - Reporting fraud and cyber crime You can report fraud or cybercrime to Action Fraud any time of the day or night using the online reporting tool at: www.reportfraud.police.uk/
Reporting online is quick and easy. The tool will guide you through simple question to identify what has happened, and advisors are available twenty-four hours to give you help and advice if you need it. When reporting online you will be given the option to register, login to an existing account or continue as a guest. You can also report by calling 0300 123 2040 Monday to Friday 8am-8pm If you are deaf or hard of hearing, you can contact on textphone 0300 123 2050
If you or someone else is in immediate danger or risk of harm, dial 999 now.
If you don't speak English, or if English is not your first language, a service is run for you to make your fraud report in your language. KEEPING OURSELVES SAFE Thieves look for easy targets. For example, phones held away from your body and valuables on show, so keep them out of sight where possible. Stick to well-lit areas and busy streets. Avoid short cuts through unlit and deserted areas. There's safety in numbers so stick with friends and plan ahead before going out. Consider how you are going to get home. If you must wait for public transport or a taxi, keep to well-lit areas with others. Make a written note of your mobile phone's IMEI number by dialing *#06# If your phone is stolen, it can speed up the process of getting the phone blocked when reporting the number to your service provider. Considering registering any replacement phone on www.immobilise.com This is a free service and is supported by the police. If your phone is stolen, change any online banking passwords or any other passwords on sites linked to the bank accounts. STOLEN BANK, CREDIT OR STORE CARDS Contact the provider and cancel the cards or for those with online banking use the freeze card option and report cards stolen at the same time.
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