Community Safety Handbook
In 2007, in a joint enterprise with Denmead Neighbourhood Watch, the association produced a Community Safety Handbook, a copy of which was given to every household belonging to a Neighbourhood Watch scheme affiliated to the association.
Although some parts of this publication have become out of date, the vast majority of it is still valid. Pending a revised edition, this Handbook is available to view as a PDF document, but this should be read in conjunction with the Errata listed below.
Community Safety Handbook 2007.pdf
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Errata:
Please note that since this Handbook was published in 2007, there have been some changes which render some of the information out of date. This includes:
- The use of the 101 Single Non-Emergency Telephone Number (for the present situation please see the "Contacting The Police" page of this website).
- The contact email addresses for Area Coordinators and Secretary of the Association: these have been superseded by the contact details shown on the "Committee and Contacts" page of this website.