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Buile Hill Park – Witches Walk Useful Numbers Salford Royal Hospital 0161 206 7373 Contact ChildLine anytime confidential HOME WATCH There are now 284 Home Watch Schemes in the Claremont, Weaste and Seedley area, If you are thinking of starting a scheme of your own it couldn’t be easier; the only criteria is that you look out for your neighbours and report anything suspicious to the Police. I would like to take this opportunity to welcome our new members of the newly set up Home Watch http://www.childline.org.uk scheme on Pendleton estate, with more to follow shortly. If you would like to set up a scheme or would like to join your local scheme, please contact PCSO. Mark Stewardson /Pages/Home.aspx 0161 856 5127- or email :- [email protected] www.candwhomewatch.btck.co.uk Home fire risk assessment I have recently been busy setting up a new scheme on Little Bolton terrace, and fire safety advice Eccles new road and I have recently updated several schemes including :- Tel: 0800 555 815 Bolivia street, Hazel grove, Baltic street, Martin street, Cedric street, Dodd street, Heathfields, The Hollies and Arnside drive. Some of the schemes will need new coordinators. Would you like too more………….. Domestic Abuse helpline: 0161 636 7525 www.endthefear.co.uk I have had a good response for residents expressing an interest at being involved in the co- st ordinators group, with meetings held at the Salford royal hospitals, Mayo building on the 1 floor, seminar room 1. Together we can make the area safer for the residents and in turn the Samaritans whole community, and any ideas / comments you have are always welcome. Would you like Emotional support when to know more………………………………………… you need it. th Next meeting is on Thursday 19 September at the Mayo building, Salford royal hospital 08457 909090 between 430-630pm. All are welcome as this meeting is also the AGM. [email protected] Greater Manchester Neighbourhood Watch Association Shelter All, If you have not already done so, please register your Home watch scheme on the Housing & Homelessness Our watch website, this is part of the Home watch scheme revamp that I have mentioned charity Free advice Helpline 0800 800 to you, once registered could you please let me know that you have done so. Can I ask therefore that you each register your own scheme via the link. https://www.ourwatch.org.uk/ 4444. www.shelter.org.uk Buile hill park – Witches walk. Bonfire. Alcoholics Anonymous Your local neighbourhood policing team attended the Witches walk event at Buile hill th 0161 389 2881 (24hour) park on Friday 25 October 2019. It was announced that the event which despite the www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk bad weather conditions, was a complete sell out with all tickets being sold days before www.manchestermeetingslist.com the event, However there were a small number of tickets available on the night so nobody was left disappointed and the event was an absolute success. Mind Mental health issues. As well as the walk there was Henry Hill’s funfair which was a small fair catering for For information or help- 0300 smaller children. Many children and parents dressed up for the event, the event 123 3393. passed off without any issues with extra security being provided around the event. [email protected] www.mind.org.uk/help Next up at Buile hill park will be the firework display and public bonfire on Tuesday 5th Frank November starting with the “little Sparks” event suitable for accompanied children Drugs advice under the age of 8. Which starts at 530pm. 0800 776600 (24hours) Salford city council and Greater Manchester fire & rescue service along with Greater Text a question to 82111 and Manchester police will attend the main event the bonfire will be lit at 7pm. With the frank will text back. fireworks display commencing at 730pm. Please do not take any alcohol or fireworks www.talktofrank.com other than “Sparklers” As you will not gain entry to the event. Stay safe and enjoy… SALFORD SOUTH EAST Claremont, Weaste, Seedley, Langworthy & Ordsall Watch Newsletter October 2019. Bonfire & Firework advice. Police Surgeries/Meetings Neighbourhood Officers will be performing extra patrols during the run up to bonfire night, in order to tackle anti- social behaviour and youths causing annoyance. Elmwood Church. Between 11am-12pm. You are asked to play your part in keeping your children safe from harm and helping to keep th November our streets safe and quiet for other resident. Friday 8 Legislation prohibits the sale of fireworks to under 18’s. Hope Library Local Neighbourhood PCSO’s and Constables will be seizing fireworks in the Salford Between 11am-12pm. East area, If you know of anyone selling fireworks illegally then you can report them Postponed till further on 101 or alternately you can phone Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. notice You can also report this to Salford council Trading standards. Your Neighbourhood policing team,working in the community for the Community Masonic Hall, Pendlebury It's much safer to attend an organised bonfire or firework display, but if you're thinking To be announced of organising your own bonfire as part of your celebrations, please follow the safety advice below so that everyone has a good time without getting hurt. King street library 10am-12pm. To be announced Site the bonfire well away from houses, garages, sheds, fences, overhead cables, trees and shrubs, ALWAYS AWAY FROM FIREWORKS Neighbourhood Inspector Insp Mark Coulson Build the stack so that it is stable and will not collapse outwards or to one side NEVER use flammable liquids - paraffin or petrol - to light the fire Neighbourhood Sergeant Don't burn foam-filled furniture, aerosols, tins of paint and bottles Sgt Tom Head Keep everyone away from the fire - especially children, who must be supervised all WEASTE OFFICERS the time PC Steve Preston For an emergency keep buckets of water or the garden hose or a fire extinguisher PC Jimmy Johnston ready PCSO Mark Stewardson Pour water on the embers before leaving PCSO Martin Kerr PCSO Arturs Kaufmanis Enjoy your evening…….. CLAREMONT OFFICERS PC Paul Banks Methods of Contact. PCSO David Hartley PCSO Elisabete Brito For none urgent calls please contact your local neighbourhood policing team on - N 0161 856 PCSO Chris Shepherd 5127, Your call will be responded to within 24 Hours. Alternatively you can email :- [email protected] [email protected] Office Number 0161 856 5127 Where a crime has been committed and the offender(s) are present, CONTACT 999. Non-Emergency 101 Where a crime has been committed and the offender(s) have left the area, CONTACT 101. [email protected]. Crimestoppers To contact Greater Manchester Police for a less urgent matter or make a report online you 0800 555 111 can also visit www.gmp.police.uk. You can also connect with us on:- Facebook: www.facebook.com/GtrManchesterPolice "Follow us on Twitter at Twitter: www.twitter.com/gmpolice @GMPSalfordSouthEast" Instagram: www.instagram.com/gtrmanchesterpolice/ Flickr: www.flickr.com/gmpolice1 www.facebook.com/GtrManchesterPolice YouTube: www.youtube.com/gmpolice Flickr: Pinterest: www.pinterest.co.uk/gmpolice/ www.flickr.com/gmpolice1 CRIMESTOPPERS UK is a charity helping to prevent and solve crimes. www.gmp.police.uk This scheme allows you to give information anonymously about crimes that affect you and your local community. 0800 555 111. Would you like to know more……………… .
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