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LEICESTERSHIRE & RUTLAND COUNTY NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH ASSOCIATION
Registered Charity No. 1122598

Constituted in partnership with Leicestershire Constabulary, we represent ALL Neighbourhood Watch members registered with the Police within the Leicestershire Constabulary area.

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The Association provides services FREE OF CHARGE for and on behalf of ALL Watch schemes and groups of schemes/associations in the Leicestershire & Rutland policing area that are registered with the police.

  • National NHW Issues

    These pages are dedicated to updating our local membership on the future of the Neighbourhhod Watch movement at a national level.

There are currently over 3000 co-ordinators within the county area; your road is no different to theirs, so why not join today.

If you would like to receive an information pack on how to become involved in Neighbourhood Watch please phone the following number, leaving your name, address and a daytime telephone number:

County Association Secretary : 0116 222 2222 ext 3871

Mon, 05 Jan 2009 20:29

Officers in Market Harborough are appealing for witnesses after two burglaries on Cromwell Crescent.

The first incident took place between 7.15pm and 11.15pm on Christmas Day (Thursday December 25, 2008) when the suspects entered the house and stole a Sony digital camera and a quantity of cigarettes and cash.

The second incident happened between 11am on Saturday December 27, 2008 and 4.30pm on Friday January 2, 2009 when suspects entered the home and stole a quantity of cash.

Sun, 04 Jan 2009 16:06

Residents across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland now have access to the latest local crime information through a new interactive crime mapping website.

Accessible using this link or via the front page of Leicestershire Constabulary's website the map provides an opportunity for you to see where crime has happened; make comparisons with other areas and learn how crime is being tackled by your neighbourhood policing team.

Using interactive mapping technology and Leicestershire Constabulary's crime data, the maps show crime levels for wards, local policing units and basic command unit.

It enables you to find out whether crime has risen, fallen or remained the same compared to the same time last year. It also shows whether crime levels are above average or below average compared with the rest of the Force area.

Visitors to the website can enter a postcode and be taken directly to the ward it relates to.

Thu, 01 Jan 2009 09:32

Officers are appealing for witnesses following a distraction burglary at a home on Elizabeth Avenue in Ibstock.

The incident happened at around 7.55pm on Saturday December 20, 2008 when the elderly victim, in her nineties, was watching television and heard a knock at her back door.

She went to investigate and found a man at the door. He went to the front door and asked the victim to turn off her water as he was dealing with an incident further down the street.


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