The latests Tweets from the Nether Heyford Police Community Support Officer Matt Taylor are now in our Neighbourhood Watch section for easy reference.
Neighbourhood Watch:
The latests Tweets from the Nether Heyford Police Community Support Officer Matt Taylor are now in our Neighbourhood Watch section for easy reference.
Neighbourhood Watch:
STEP 1: JOIN THE OURWATCH.ORG.UK NATIONAL NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH WEBSITE
Visit www.ourwatch.org.uk/scheme/25380/nether-heyford-and-upper-heyford – select the middle box – “Not a member yet ? – JOIN”
Complete your details in the online form (Name, Postcode, Email Address) then click the “Join Us” box. You will then receive a code via email which is needed to enter on the next screen for verification. Complete further details via the next online form (House Number, Check Map Marker, Year of Birth, Choose a password)
Options are now given to subscribe to email messages from other licenced information providers: Fire & Rescue Service | Get Safe Online | Office of the Police & Crime Commissioner | SGN (Gas Emergency Service) | The Police | Action Fraud (NFIB)
You are now successfully registered as a member of www.ourwatch.org.uk – You will receive an email with your unique membership number. [Keep your membership number safe as it can be used to claim discounts and member benefits]
STEP 2: JOIN THE LOCAL NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH SCHEME FOR NETHER HEYFORD AND UPPER HEYFORD
Select the option “SCHEME ADMIN” from the top navigation menu – Then select “Nether Heyford and Upper Heyford” from your local schemes options to join.
STEP 3: SIGN UP TO NORTHAMPTONSHIRE NEIGHBOURHOOD EMAIL ALERTS FOR NETHER HEYFORD AND UPPER HEYFORD
Select the option “MESSAGES” from the top navigation menu and then select “Alerting Areas”. Use the region options next to the map and using the + symbol select England > East Midlands > Northamptonshire > South Northants District > S014 Heyfords and Bugbrooke – then tick the box and finish by clicking the yellow box “Save extra alerting level”
You should now be fully signed up. If you experience any difficulties please visit: www.ourwatch.org.uk/scheme/25380/nether-heyford-and-upper-heyford and use the button “Send a message EMAIL SCHEME COORDINATOR”
Northamptonshire Neighbourhood Alert is a free messaging service that allows Northamptonshire Police, Neighbourhood Watch and other partner organisations keep you informed about issues in your area that are relevant to you. Once you’ve signed up you’ll receive information about crime and suspicious activity where you live or work – helping to prevent and detect crime and anti-social behaviour.
Jez Wilson – August 2020
In the words of the Sir Robert Peel (founder of the UK Police Service)…
“The police are public, and the public are the police. The Police being the only members of the public paid to give full-time attention to duties that are incumbent of every citizen in the interest of community welfare and existence.”
I am therefore looking for volunteers aged between 18-80 who would be willing to support me by patrolling the villages as part of a Streetwatch scheme.
Please register your interest by email to PCSO Matt Taylor: Matt.Taylor@northants.pnn.police.uk
Thank you.
Matthew Taylor
(Police, Police Community Support Officer (C7115), South Northants Neighbourhood Policing Team)
04/08/2020
The 2020 revival is a fresh start for the village “Neighbourhood Watch Scheme” and expands the area to include the complete parish area and Upper Heyford.
Also linking together with the Facebook group, Northamptonshire Neighbourhood Watch, The Parish Council, The PCSO and The Prattler.
The scheme is open to village residents only and all applications should be made
online: www.ourwatch.org.uk/scheme/25380/nether-heyford-and-upper-heyford
For more information, please visit the Neighbourhood Watch page on this website.
The 2020 revival is a fresh start for the village “Neighbourhood Watch Scheme” and expands the area to include the complete parish area and Upper Heyford.
Also linking together with the Facebook group, Northamptonshire Neighbourhood Watch, The Parish Council, The PCSO and The Prattler.
The scheme is open to village residents only and all applications should be made
online: www.ourwatch.org.uk/scheme/25380/nether-heyford-and-upper-heyford
For more information, please visit the Neighbourhood Watch page on this website.
The 2020 revival is a fresh start for the village “Neighbourhood Watch Scheme” and expands the area to include the complete parish area and Upper Heyford.
Also linking together with the Facebook group, Northamptonshire Neighbourhood Watch, The Parish Council, The PCSO and The Prattler.
The scheme is open to village residents only and all applications should be made
online: www.ourwatch.org.uk/scheme/25380/nether-heyford-and-upper-heyford
For more information, please visit the Neighbourhood Watch page on this website.
The 2020 revival is a fresh start for the village “Neighbourhood Watch Scheme” and expands the area to include the complete parish area and Upper Heyford.
Also linking together with the Facebook group, Northamptonshire Neighbourhood Watch, The Parish Council, The PCSO and The Prattler.
The scheme is open to village residents only and all applications should be made
online: www.ourwatch.org.uk/scheme/25380/nether-heyford-and-upper-heyford
For more information, please visit the Neighbourhood Watch page on this website.
Nether Heyford & Upper Heyford Neighbourhood Watch 2020
NEW scheme revival for 2020
New Coordinator (Jez Wilson @ The Prattler)
New Deputy Coordinator (Sue Boutle @ The Prattler)
New larger geographical area includes the full parish areas of Nether Heyford & Upper Heyford
The scheme is open to village residents only and all applications should be made online: www.ourwatch.org.uk/scheme/25380/nether-heyford-and-upper-heyford
Neighbourhood Watch itself began life in the UK over 30 years ago in response to rising crime, but today, as times change, it covers all aspects of keeping safe.
In 1983, Northamptonshire Police set up a Neighbourhood Watch scheme which was seen as one of the first in the country. Five years later, in 1988, the Northamptonshire Neighbourhood Watch Association was formed to establish and run the scheme as an independent organisation.
Neighbourhood Watch is the largest voluntary crime prevention group in the country. It is based on the idea of communities coming together to reduce crime and increase community cohesion.
Nether Heyford has a long history of having a Neighbourhood Watch scheme and indeed supported Northamptonshire Police with a scheme from the early beginnings in the 1980’s.
Since then there have been the following developments:
1995: CrimeStoppers 0800 555 111
The Community Action Trust that began in 1988 with a simple phone line to report crime anonymously became CrimeStoppers a National Freephone number 0800 555 111 available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. crimestoppers-uk.org
2007: “Neighbourhood Watch” becomes a National Organisation
Neighbourhood Watch representatives formed local, county and regional groups and in 2007 with the support of the police and the Home Office the first national umbrella organisation for the movement was established. www.ourwatch.org.uk
2011: National freephone number 101 is launched for reporting non-emergency incidents.
2015: Northamptonshire Police launch new ability to report crimes online www.northants.police.uk
2017: Northamptonshire Neighbourhood Alerts – Email subscription service for crime reports from across the county. www.northamptonshireneighbourhoodalert.co.uk
2017: “Neighbourhood Watch” became “Neighbourhood Watch Network” a Charitable Incorporated Organisation www.ourwatch.org.uk
2018: A Facebook group was set up Nether Heyford Neighbourhood Watch it’s aim to notify people of incidents which are happening in and around Nether & Upper Heyford.
2019: New Police Community Support Officer (PCSO)
Nether Heyford Parish Council funds a new PCSO for the village. PCSO Matt Taylor also serves as PCSO for the neighbouring village Bugbrooke.
2020: Nether Heyford Neighbourhood Watch scheme
The 2020 scheme revival is a fresh start for the village “Neighbourhood Watch Register” and expands the scheme area to include the complete parish area and Upper Heyford. Also completely linking together with the Facebook group, Northants Neighbourhood Watch, The Parish Council, The PCSO and The Prattler.
The scheme is open to village residents only and all applications should be made online: www.ourwatch.org.uk/scheme/25380/nether-heyford-and-upper-heyford
Village Benefits:
People join Neighbourhood Watch for many different reasons, whether it is to improve safety around their home or to become part of a group and meet new people. It is widely regarded that being part of Neighbourhood Watch can:
Member Benefits:
New 2020:
It’s aim to notify people of incidents which are happening in and around Nether & Upper Heyford. The group now has over 400 members with 15 volunteer moderators from the village helping to reacting quickly and maintain the integrity and rules of the group. Anyone can join to follow/share/comment on anything that’s happening in Nether Heyford and Upper Heyford. The Facebook group welcomes all new members who agree to the small number of rules, its a good opportunity to stay up to date for those who have family and friends in the village or have an active interest in the area. All members of the Facebook group are very much appreciated and all views, posts, shares and comments are all important to the overall success of the official village scheme.
It should be noted that being a member of the NHNW Facebook group doesn’t mean membership of the official Nether Heyford & Upper Heyford Neighbourhood Watch scheme.
The scheme is open to village residents only and all applications should be made online: www.ourwatch.org.uk/scheme/25380/nether-heyford-and-upper-heyford