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Resident Hello, Here’s a quick round up from the Kingstanding neighbourhood policing team.
What’s been happening.
“Cuppa with a Copper” Will be held On the 1st March 10:30am at the ECO hub Witton Lakes so please pop in and have a chat with your local officers and let us know if you have any questions or concerns. Also the Hub is having a Teddy Bears Picnick on the 17th February at 12pm so come along and have some fun.
“Community speed watch” Great news, we have trained three new members of public to speed watch, this means that we have a new group, we would like to create more groups so we are still inviting Members of the public to join our community speed watch, if you are interested in keeping your roads safe and and to reduce Road Harm and speed related road traffic collisions then please contact us for more information. “STREETWATCH” We are looking for volunteers to form street watch groups in KINGSTANDING, If you are interested in forming or becoming a member of street watch then please contact us for more details.
“MOBILE POLICE STATION” We will be out in the mobile police station at Princess Alice Retail Park on Saturday 15/02/2025 from around 09:30 and Sunday the 16/02/2025 at 09:30 on the Witton Lakes car park off Faulkners Farm Drive. We will be offering crime prevention advice, we will be giving out panic alarms window alarms and vehicle protection. we have Bicycle Marking Kits available to prevent Bike theft please bring your Bicycle’s to be marked!!
Register your CCTV and doorbell cameras with us today to receive alerts when your footage may help us catch criminals operating in your area. NO personal information will be publicly available. It takes just 60 seconds to add your details to our secure police system and within minutes, you could be helping us solve serious crimes. You’ll just add your name, address, email and the number of cameras you control. There’s still time for you to securely register your CCTV or doorbell cameras before the new year at: CCTV Registry | West Midlands Police
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