Neighbourhood Watch Email scheme
Neighbourhood Watch Email scheme
I had a visit from PCSO Nadine Ledger on Saturday and she is going door-to-door to try and promote a Neighbourhood Watch scheme via email (instead of meetings). The idea is that the police can then inform residents of any local issues together with crime prevention advice. Her email is Nadine.ledger@herts.pnn.police.uk and she requires your name, address, email and phone number (preferably mobile).
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Is this for a particular area of Ware, or one list for the whole town?
And if the latter, why not use WoL?
And if the latter, why not use WoL?
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Best chuck her an email, I just offered to post it.Scottman wrote:Is this for a particular area of Ware, or one list for the whole town?
And if the latter, why not use WoL?
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They are presumably working their way around, I have been on this for months.
As I mentioned on the BT scam thread they send out warnings and the list of events in Ware regularly, also missing persons etc
Why not use WOL? because very few people are on it
As I mentioned on the BT scam thread they send out warnings and the list of events in Ware regularly, also missing persons etc
Why not use WOL? because very few people are on it
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Are you referring to the OWL Messaging system, which as far as I know is unconnected with Neighbourhood Watch.Scouter wrote:I had a visit from PCSO Nadine Ledger on Saturday and she is going door-to-door to try and promote a Neighbourhood Watch scheme via email (instead of meetings).
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Every OWL message I get is headed up "Neighbourhood Watch" and the PCSO signs off asSteve wrote:Are you referring to the OWL Messaging system, which as far as I know is unconnected with Neighbourhood Watch.Scouter wrote:I had a visit from PCSO Nadine Ledger on Saturday and she is going door-to-door to try and promote a Neighbourhood Watch scheme via email (instead of meetings).
"OWL Support Administrator
Neighbourhood Watch"
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We also receive the OWL Neighbourhood Watch messages. Some are of general interest and come from the Support Administrator; others come from the local Watch Liaison Officer or PCSOs. We joined after forming a Neighbourhood Watch group in our area. I guess they are now signing up individual households to keep them informed where NW groups do not exist; in fact our NW Group no longer meets and it is a very inefficient way to keep people informed. Getting more people on the email notification system seems a good idea.
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I signed up for these too, and is a useful way of being kept informed of whats going on, warnings etc
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This is correct. I was signed up after PCSOs canvassed people in the town centre. There is no NW where I live.Aardvaark wrote:I guess they are now signing up individual households to keep them informed where NW groups do not exist.