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Tattenhall and Malpas Wards Parish Council Newsletter Tattenhall and Malpas Wards Parish Council Newsletter OctoberMarch 201 20189 Tattenhall Ward – Aldersey, Beeston, Burwardsley, Brown Knowl, Broxton, Duckington, Gatesheath, Handley, Hargave, Harthill, Hatton Heath, Huxley, Newton, Milton Green, Tattenhall, Tilston Fearnal and Tiverton. Malpas Ward – Bickley, Bradley, Chorlton, Cuddington, Edge, Hampton, Higher and Lower Wych, Larkton, Malpas, Crimes reported 01/09/2019 – 30/09/2019 Tattenhall Ward Date Offence Details 24/09/2019 Theft other Broxton – Theft of led from unoccupied public house Malpas Ward Date Offence Details 03/09/2019 Suspicious vehicle Cuddington – Suspicious vehicle / male looking into residential property 05/09/2019 Suspicious vehicle Chorlton – Suspicious vehicle parked outside residential property 07/09/2019 Suspicious vehicle Cuddington – Suspicious vehicle / male looking into residential property 09/09/2019 ASB* Malpas – Youths enter burial ground 13/09/2019 ASB* Malpas – Youths congregating at Youth club / rear of Craddock Court 14/09/2019 ASB* Overton – Motorbikes riding around field and Bridal path 18/09/2019 Burglary dwelling Malpas – 2 tools boxes taken from open garage 21/09/2019 Criminal damage No Mans Heath – Car keyed 24/09/2019 Criminal damage Cuddington – Suspicious Vehicle / male enter property, nothing taken 26/09/2019 Burglary dwelling Cuddington – Suspicious male enters outbuilding, nothing taken * Anti-Social Behaviour If you see something suspicious or that you think the Police might need to know about, please report it! Dial 999 in an emergency or dial 101 in a non-emergency Fire Work Safety - As Bonfire Night Approaches!!!! People on all sorts of occasions enjoy fireworks, but sometimes they can be misused, making them dangerous and a nuisance. As a result of widespread concern and anti-social behaviour use of fireworks, the government passed a new law in September 2003. The Fireworks Act 2003, controls supply, possession and use. The Fireworks Act makes it an offence to: Let fireworks off in a public place. A public place is anything other than your own property such as parks, the street or at school. For anyone under 18 to possess fireworks in a public place (other than a sparkler). Possess public display fireworks by anyone other than a firework professional. Set off fireworks between 11pm and 7am – apart from on 5th November, Diwali, New Year’s Eve and the Chinese New Year, when the curfew is extended to midnight. It is illegal for shops to sell fireworks without an appropriate licence. Shopkeepers must also display a notice for customers, explaining the law. There is a compulsory training course and a 120 decibel noise limit for all those organising large public displays. Firework Safety Fireworks and bonfires can be a lot of fun but if not handled properly they can be dangerous. Always follow the fireworks code and keep yourself and others safe. When buying fireworks look for the safety standard – BS7114 and check whether they are for use indoors, in their garden or for display. The Fireworks Safety Code Store fireworks in a sealed box or tin and out of the reach of children. Use them one at a time, replacing the lid straight away. NEVER put fireworks in your pocket. Read the instructions carefully using a torch. NEVER use a naked flame. Light fireworks at an arm’s length using a taper or firework lighter and always wear gloves. Stand well back and NEVER return to a firework after it has been lit – it could explode in your face. Ensure children are fully supervised. NEVER throw or play with fireworks. Keep all animals and pets indoors. You may have to keep your pets indoors on several nights when other displays are taking place. Take care of sparklers, wear gloves and as soon as they are finished put them in a bucket of water. Don’t drink alcohol when setting off fireworks. NEVER smoke near fireworks. Bonfire Safety Make sure the bonfire is in a safe place away from buildings and faces – secure the area and don’t let children near. Make sure there are no aerosol cans on or near the bonfire that could explode. Before lighting your bonfire check there are no animals or children hiding inside. NEVER use flammable liquids to light your bonfire. Make sure the fire is completely extinguished before leaving. NEVER leave a bonfire unattended. Have a hose or buckets of water on standby. Try and go to an organised bonfire. Staff Moves After nearly five years as Beat Manager PC Ged Gigg is moving to join the newly formed Rural Crime Unit, part of which will be based at Dragon Hall. PC Steve Gardner is taking over from Ged and joins the Rural team as Beat Manager Rural South on 7th October. Huge thanks to Ged for all his hard work and effort during his tenure and best wishes to him in his new post. Surgeries and Meetings Malpas PCSO Surgery 11-12 am at the Old Fire Station Café on 1st October SY14 8NR Dragon Hall Police Station 2-3 pm on 4th October CH3 9DU Dragon Hall Police Station 3-4 pm on 7th October CH3 9DU Tattenhall Parish Council Meeting 7.00 pm at the Barbour Institute on 7th October CH3 9PX Cuddington Parish Meeting 7.00 pm Chorlton Women’s Institute Hall 0n 9th September SY14 7EP Tattenhall PCSO Surgery 12-1 pm at Alison’s Country Café on 14th October CH3 9PX Malpas Parish Council Meeting 7.30 pm at the Jubilee Hall Malpas on 14th October SY14 8NN Dragon Hall Police Station 3-4 pm on 17th October CH3 9DU Wigland Parish Meeting 7.00 pm at Sainsbury’s Community Room Whitchurch SY13 1NJ Malpas PCSO Surgery 11-12 am at the Old Fire Station Café on 22nd October SY14 8NR Tattenhall PCSO Surgery 12-1 pm at the Library on 24th October CH3 9AH Dragon Hall Police Station 4-5 pm on 25th October CH3 9DU Keeping In Touch – Local Officer Contact Details PC 5744 Steve Gardner Beat Manager Rural South Telephone: 101 Email: [email protected] PCSO Jon Hurst VR PCSO Tattenhall and Malpas Wards Telephone: 101 Email: [email protected] .
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