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To Neighbourhood Watch Participants in Knights Hill, please feel free to share. The next meeting of the Knights Hill Safer Neighbourhood Panel next meeting is on 22nd April at 7.30, West Norwood Health and Leisure Centre , Devane Way, London SE27 This is the meeting which sets the priorities for the Knight's Hill Safer Neighbourhood Team These are currently: BurglaryShop lifting and Drugs related anti-social behaviourMotor Vehicle Crime Please e-mail the chair, Simon Roselli, at energy1@btconnect.com to ensure you are on the invitation list and/or add anything to the agenda = = = To save time at the meeting, below is the Neighbourhood Watch Report for Knights Hill There are 100 households registered for Neighbourhood Watch in Knights Hill. Most are in the following groups: Glennie and surrounding roads (19), Hainthorpe (5), Knights Hill (11), Knollys Road (14), Uffington (10) and Woodvale Estate (3). All groups are asked to send at least one representative to the SNP meeting and all participants are invited. A report of the Lambeth-wide planning meeting on 31st March (attended by four SNP chairs) was sent to all on the Neighbourhood Alert database. Please reply to this or e-mail development@lambethnhwa.co.uk if you would like a copy. The main points not covered in that report are: The Neighbourhood Watch structure will be mapped onto the Safer Neighbourhood Panels with all groups sending representatives to meetings and the police asked to ensure that both Ward and Borough meetings to monitor progress and pick up on concerns are scheduled quarterly in advance to enable discussion on local co-operation to be pre-planned. Neighbourhood Watch Week . The incidents in Clapham over the Easter Break highlighted the need to identify and work with those already planning youth engagement activities after the exam season and use the week to help publicise, promote and build on these. Please reply to this or e-mail development@lambethnhwa.co.uk if you would like a meeting in West Norwood to discuss local co-operation. Please suggest venues/days/times (e.g. a café/pub and/or morning, lunchtime, afternoon/evening) convenient to you and those you think should be involved. Speed Watch: St Martins (92 MHW households) and West Dulwich (139 households) now have groups making plans with the local police teams for Speed Watch exercises. Only two participants in Knights Hill have so far expressed interest. Please reply/e-mail if you would like to be involved. Business Watch: there are over 350 registrations of interest across Lambeth, 15 in Knights Hill. Report Fraud and the London Cyber Resilience Centre have agreed to provide content for events on cyber security and counter-fraud provided Business Improvement Districts help with promotion and hosting. We have been offered an uncharged imabi channel to copy Safer Torbay. Please reply/email if you would like to attend a meeting to discuss how to use the opportunity to help meet VAWG and other safety/safeguarding objectives and improve footfall/spend. School Watch: please reply/e-mail if you would like to help organise and/or attend a workshop with the schools police team on community co-operation on child safety and safeguarding in Lambeth and Southwark to bring together parents, teachers, youth, health and welfare workers, police and council officers to discuss practical co-operation. We already have offers of inputs from those running relevant national and/or pan-London support services. |