Category: Neighbourhood Watch

The Runaway helpline

The Runaway helpline

Inner London attracts a fair amount of runaway young persons. We ask you to look out for young runaways who may sit in the street. There is an obvious danger that these runaways get exploited by People inviting them to stay in their homes for sexual favourspeople using them for slave labourgangs and criminalsbegging gangs … Continue reading The Runaway helpline

Fire safety

Fire safety

I am writing to inform you that the London Fire Brigade has launched a new Home Fire Safety Checker aimed at offering residents an online fire risk assessment in their individual homes to complement our free Home Fire Safety Visit programme. This innovative online tool allows residents to receive tailored fire safety advice based on … Continue reading Fire safety

Search for most remarkable neighbours

Search for most remarkable neighbours

Hannah Ingram-Moore, daughter of Captain Sir Tom Moore and Co-founder of The Captain Tom Foundation, has joined Neighbourhood Watch Network and Co-op Insurance to help us find the nation’s most remarkable neighbours. To nominate your NEIGHBOUR OF THE YEAR,YOUNG NEIGHBOUR OF THE YEAR (21 years and under) orCOMMUNITY OF THE YEAR visit coop.co.uk/noty.

Student watch

Student watch

The words ‘student safety’ can bring to mind awkward parental advice, scaremongering lectures or, worst of all, an ageing man in a backwards cap saying ‘how do you do, fellow kids’? But the people who know students best are… students. THE LOOKOUT termly magazine is full of incredible stories written by students for students. It also features stories of students across the country who are doing amazing things … Continue reading Student watch

Signing up

Neighbourhood Watch is a huge national system, with over 1.000.000 signed up members and messages reaching 2/3 of the British population. Whilst the system is being up-graded from V3 – V4, and there are various sign-up options, it depends what page you land up to sign up. The simplest way to sign up is using … Continue reading Signing up