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Reducing crime in Shoebury – bicycles and dogs microchipped at Community Safety Roadshow event

Photo 1 – Mick Holland, Community Engagement Officer, and Neighbourhood Constable Pc Paul Ledger tag a resident’s bicycle.

 

Animal warden Valerie Howells with her dogs Scooby and Shadow.

Safety roadshow visits community events

Photo 1 - Ron Patchett of the HandyVan service talks to local residents.

Photo 2 - Pat Butcher, Neighbourhood Watch Volunteer, tags a resident’s bicycle.

Bicycles tagged at Cycle Event (posted 15 June 2010)

Photos 1 and 2 – Essex Police’s advanced cycle team with members of Cycle Southend’s display team.

Hospital Watch injects dose of security (posted 10 June 2010)

Nurses receive security advice from Mick Holland, Community Engagement Officer, at the event.

Bicycles tagged at Thorpedene Library (posted 7 June 2010)

Photo 1 – Local resident chats to Pc Paul Hanson as his bicycle is tagged.

Photo 2 – Lauren Matthews, aged 12 from Shoeburyness, with Pc Paul Ledger.

Children’s bicycles tagged at community event (posted 3 June 2010)

Showing children queuing up to have their bicycles tagged on the Woodgrange Estate.

Library Watch scheme launches in Southend (posted 27 May 2010)

Photo 1 – (L-R) Pc Michelle Bond; Chris Hayes, Head of Information and Resources at Southend Libraries; Mick Holland, Community Engagement Officer; PCSO Steven Matthews.

Community safety at Warrior Square Gardens (posted 17 May 2010)

(L-R) Lauren Goodge, SMAART; Pat Butcher, Neighbourhood Watch volunteer; PCSO Lauren Stoneman; Mick Holland, Community Engagement Officer; Irene Chuma, YPDAT; Tracey Bloss and Mischa Alexander, NHS Health Trainers.

Weeding out Allotment crime – members have their tools and equipment security tagged at Community Safety Roadshow event (posted 10 May 2010)

Photo 1 – (L-R) Keith Baxter, allotment secretary; Pc Alex Bossom; Mick Holland, Community Engagement Officer; Pc Tracey Miller

Photo 2 – Showing the Roadshow event.

Community Safety Roadshow visits residents at Leigh Library (posted 10 May 2010)

PCSO Carol Fox and Mick Holland, Community Engagement Officer, hand out free security devices to local residents.

Every little helps at Community Safety Roadshow event (posted 30 April 2010)

Photo 1 – (L-R) Dawn Hoffman and Nikki Brown, NHS Health Trainers; Geraldine Vint, Trading Standards; Mick Holland, Community Engagement Officer; Herman Prestcote and Ed Wellard, In Touch Support; Catherine Andrews, Connexions; PCSO Janice Butler and PCSO Julie Small.

   Photo 2 – Mick Holland, Community Engagement Officer with Yvonne Williams, Security Assistant at Tesco.

Photo 3 – Showing the Roadshow in action.

 

Bike Tagging at Westleigh Junior School (posted 28 April 2010)

(L-R) PCSO Janice Watts; PCSO Angela Westall; Mick Holland, Community Engagement Officer; and Richard Queenborough, deputy head at West Leigh Junior School.

Hospital Watch launches with first crime prevention event (posted 28 April 2010)

Shoppers bag crime prevention goodies at Community Safety Roadshow event (posted 23 April 2010)

The Community Safety Roadshow at Bournes Green Park (posted 21 April 2010)

(L-R) PCSO Martin Mansfield; Ross Bassan, ASB Officer, South Essex Homes; Pc Gary Jackets, Neighbourhood Specialist Officer (NSO) for Southchurch ward; Mick Holland, Community Engagement Officer

The Community Safety Roadshow at Eastwood Police Office (posted 15 April 2010)

PCSO Louise Tate with Mick Holland, Community Engagement Officer holding the ‘cycle passports’.

PCSO Louise Tate and Mick Holland with Sharon Gunn and her daughters Grace, 10 (left) and Lily, 8 (right) with one of their tagged bicycles.

 

Shoebury residents benefit as the Community Safety Roadshow comes to town (posted 12 April 2010)

Domestic Abuse Conference held on 31 March 2010 at the Cliffs (posted 1 April 2010)

Left to Right - Davina James-Hanman, Director of the Greater London Domestic Violence Project; Althea Cribb, Domestic Abuse Partnership Officer; Natasha Fox, Chair of Domestic Abuse Forum; Laura Richards, advisor to the police and Home Office.

Delegates at the conference listening to presentations from speakers.

Sponsored Walk (posted 30 November 2009)

Members of the partner agencies who took part in the sponsored walk on Southend seafront on Saturday 28 November in aid of the Women's Refuge

 

Community Safety Roadshow at Kent Elms Library (posted 20 November 2009)

The picture shows the Eastwood Neighbourhood Policing Team at work, tagging bicyles and giving crime prevention advice at the event at Kent Elms Library on Saturday 17 October. In total, fifty-eight bicycles were tagged. Also, purse chains, personal attack alarms and ultraviolet marker pens were distributed to members of the public. For details of the next Roadshow in your area, visit out What's On page.

The Launch of Podcasts (posted 11 February 2009)

The picture shows the mastermind behind the CDRP Podcast project, Southend student Jack Warren, seated at a mixing desk at Southend Radio, with the Community Engagement Officer looking on. (Photo reproduced by kind permission of Julia Pack)

Blenheim NAP meets Duke of Edinburgh Award Students (posted 28 January 2009)

Blenheim NAP invloved in presentation on police issues to Belfairs High School students taking the Duke of Edinburgh Award. L to R Local Constable Leon Pezzoulo is ssen with Steve Bright (Essex Police), Traci Dixon (South Essex Homes) Inspector Dave Colwell, Anita McGinley (SMAART) and Councillor John Lamb (Photo reproduced by kind permission of Jan Andrews)

The young people asked diverse and thought provoking questions to the panel including areas such as domestic abuse, welfare of young people, date rape and drug dealing.  They challenged our responses and did not take the first answer they were given if they felt it was not satisfactory.

The young people are working towards a Bronze award and this element fell under the ‘Volunteering’ service section which is a community policing project.  The 12 young people, as part of their section have discussed issues affecting young people in the area, visited the CCTV centre, undergone forensic sessions and even locked in the cells.  

Anita McGinley from SMAART said ‘This is the second year that I have sat on this panel and thoroughly enjoy the session and the real grilling we get from the young people’

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