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Neighbourhood Watch Scheme established in Chalfont Heights

Posted on: July 30th, 2012 by Alan Lane

Residents on the estate have voted overwhelmingly in favour of becoming a Neighbourhood Watch.

The scheme has already been established and approved by the Community Safety Officer at Chiltern District Council, working with Thames Valley Police. Twelve residents have volunteered to act as deputies representing individual roads, and all have been confirmed after a police check.

The estate also voted in favour of roads becoming designated “No Doorstep Selling Zones”, in the interests of reducing crime and restricting unsolicited doorstep sales calls.

The survey was conducted in early summer 2012, following the Annual General Meeting, which discussed crime prevention in some detail.

Overall, 83% of households in Chalfont Heights voted for Neighbourhood Watch (NHW), and 82% were in favour of No Doorstep Selling Zones (NDSZ). 163 households took part – a “turnout” of more than 83%.

Roads voted as follows:
Chiltern Hill                               80% for both NHW and NDSZ (29 properties)
Winkers Close                          100% for both NHW and NDSZ (5 properties)
Upway                                          90% for both NHW and NDSZ (9 properties)
Winkers Lane                              77% for both NHW and NDSZ (10 properties)
Ellis Avenue                               100% for both NHW and NDSZ (19 properties)
Halfacre Hill                              100% for both NHW and NDSZ (5 properties)
Lewis Lane/St Peter’s Close    81% for NHW (17 properties) and 76% for NDSZ. 1 vote against NDSZ
Sandy Rise                                  86% for both NHW and NDSZ (24 properties)
Lincoln Road & Spur                82% for both NHW and NDSZ (23 properties). 1 vote against both NHW and NDSZ
Woodside Hill                            70% for NHW (21 properties) and 67% for NDSZ. 1 vote against NDSZ

The Neighbourhood Watch scheme co-ordinator is George Eykyn, who already serves on the Chalfont Heights Roads Committee. Volunteer deputies helping look after individual roads are: Karen Sleight (Chiltern Hill); John Williams (Upway, Winkers Close); Jo Hughes (Winkers Lane); Nigel McAlister (Ellis Avenue, Halfacre Hill); Steve Malins (Lewis Lane, St Peter’s Close); Jim Ballantyne (Sandy Rise); Gretta Cole and Masooma Gourd (Lincoln Road); Naren Patel, David Grieve and Sean McC (Woodside Hill).

Over the coming months a small number of street signs will be erected to show that the estate operates a Neighbourhood Watch scheme and that “No Doorstep Selling” applies. Police and Neighbourhood Watch messages will be relayed to residents who opted to receive them.

The Chairman of the Roads Committee, Steve Allright, said: “I welcome this move following our discussions on crime prevention at the AGM. Residents have made their support for these initiatives very clear, and we are grateful to the volunteers involved for making it happen. Neighbours watching out for each other absolutely fits with the character of this estate. Becoming a Neighbourhood Watch costs us nothing, and is clearly a sensible step.”

Scam – Ministry of Justice Warning

Posted on: June 15th, 2012 by Alan Lane

Information sent on behalf of Thames Valley Police

Following a few incidents in the Chiltern area we would like residents to be aware of the following advice from the Ministry of Justice:
The Ministry of Justice is issuing a warning to the public after an increase in scams where consumers are telephoned or emailed by people falsely claiming to be from the Ministry of Justice. Scammers trick members of the public by suggesting to the person they’re calling that they could be owed money – often for repayment of bank charges, payment protection insurance (PPI), or a court settlement – but first ask for an up front payment from the consumer in order to enable them to receive the money.
These callers have no connection with the Ministry of Justice, HM Courts & Tribunals Service, or other genuine organisations. Fraudsters have already tricked and harassed some victims into handing over thousands of pounds, only for them to find that the call was a fake. The Ministry of Justice would never contact consumers asking them for personal bank details, or request an up front payment by money transfer.

The Ministry of Justice is warning consumers not to pass on personal or financial details to such callers. If you have already done so, contact your bank immediately to stop or check any unauthorised transactions. Do not transfer money unless you are absolutely confident the company is legitimate. If you believe you have been a victim of this scam please report the matter to Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040. They will pass your reports to the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau who analyse fraud information with a view to passing it to the police for further investigation.

Maggie Carpenter
(Police, Neighbourhood Policing Administrator, Chiltern LPA)