Sharing information on knife crime can save lives. We understand that calling with information on a crime is a hard thing to do, especially if you think what you know isn't worth the call. But the details you give, however small, can help build a picture of criminal offences, and can make a difference in … Continue reading Hard calls save lives
Category: Neighbourhood Watch
News from the Home Office
My enquiry to the Home Office about the Neighbourhood Watch efficiently working with all crime reduction partners in Tower Hamlets has now been answered. We have been given the heads up, the matter was referred to the Crime Strategy and Performance Unit. Whilst we heard at the same date that major drug busts in Britain … Continue reading News from the Home Office
Breaking up national unity
Why it is that UK Police of all organisations is trying to break up National Unity is beyond my understanding. We usually hear about Scottish and Irish and perhaps sometimes Welsh nationalists trying to break away but they never mention the Police Force. That is a very important in respect of Neighbourhood Watch and keeping … Continue reading Breaking up national unity
Community meeting with Commander Barnett
Tower Hamlets Community Meeting Please join us for our next community meeting for Tower Hamlets. You are encouraged to share this invite with your organisation and to any external parties who you think may be interested. For those not able to attend in person, we have an online option which you can access by clicking … Continue reading Community meeting with Commander Barnett
Changes to the Highway Code
1. new Hierarchy of road users. Drivers of vehicles that can cause the most damage, bear the biggest responsibility. 2. new priority for pedestrians at junctions. Drivers should give way to pedestrians crossing or waiting to cross a road. 3. priority for cyclists when cars are turning. Rule 239 reads: "Where you are able to … Continue reading Changes to the Highway Code


