By the community, for the community

Eastington’s Local representative is:

 PCSO 9081 Liz Ward, Stroud Police Station

elizabeth.ward@gloucestershire.pnn.police.uk

Police Advice:

When out at Night Leave on a Light


Opportunistic thieves prefer to work when they are hidden by the darkness so most burglaries occur at night. This means it’s no surprise that the number of burglaries increases as the nights get longer during the autumn and winter months.

By making sure all your doors and windows are always locked, leaving lights and/or televisions on to make your home look occupied when it’s not, we can begin to reduce the number of burglaries. Please take the time to read out five top tips below to help tackle this increasing number of burglaries.

 

Top 5 tips to make your home more secure during the winter months



You can purchase crime prevention items from our reception at Stroud Police Station,

Light timers £2.20,

Shed Alarms £8.00 and

Smartwater £10.50 are just a few of the popular items that we sell. 


Smartwater is a good way of marking your property with a unique code to you and makes reuniting you with your property easier and thieves don’t like it.


Have you also thought about joining a local Neighbourhood Watch group? Essentially it concerns crime prevention but, just as importantly, it involves neighbours working together as a community to make their area a safer place. This in turn instils a sense of security amongst residents, knowing their homes and other property are being cared for by their neighbours. This and an improved social contact are the hallmarks of a successful Watch. 

 

Please Contact PCSO 9081 Liz Ward if you need any advice

Stroud Police Station

elizabeth.ward @gloucestershire.pnn.police.uk

Phone 101 non-emergency

 



No. 159  Oct - Nov  2016

Eastington Community News Magazine.  Community news for and by the people of Eastington, Gloucestershire