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Tuesday, 28 September 2021

Crewe Green and Winterley Residents - Suspicious Circumstances

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Crewe Green and Winterley Residents - Suspicious Circumstances


Good afternoon,
I am emailing you to make you aware of recent suspicious circumstances in the Winterley and Crewe Green area.
We have multiple reports of intruders in people's gardens and courtyards. We urge anyone that see's anything suspicious or out of the ordinary to call 101 or 999 always in an emergency.
The latest incident happened last night on Newtons Lane, Winterley, Crewe, Cheshire, CW1.
Please get in contact with our survey with what you want to be our local policing priority using the link - www.cheshire.police.uk/residentsvoicecrewe
Your local area to select for the following villages is - Hasligton
This is for Haslington, Winterley, Crewe Green, Oakhanger, Stowford, Wheelock Heath, Radway Green, Barthomley, Englesea Brook, Weston and Basford.
Thank you for your time.
Kind regards,
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Dog Poisoning - Weston - We Need Your Feedback To Our Survey

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Dog Poisoning - Weston - We Need Your Feedback To Our Survey


Good afternoon,
We have had an influx of messages about suspicious circumstances in Weston about people leaving poisoned objects around for dogs to eat. Although we have had a lot of people contact, we would like to reassurance you that this has been an isolated incident from the reports that we have had.
The dog that we were contacted about did get sick from an object when out on a walk, but thankfully recovered days after. Social media and local conversations have made local residents believe and be scared that this is happening more than what has been reported.
We ask that you still remain vigilant and to please report anything that seems out of the ordinary to 101 or 999 always in an emergency.
We also ask that after reading this email, you please fill in our survey on - www.cheshire.police.uk/reidentsvoicecrewe and let us know about issues that cause you concern in your area so that we can make them a priority. If you don't let us know on the survey we will not be spending time on the issue if it has not been requested.
Thank you for your time and we hope that this has put people's mind at rest.
Thank you also for taking the time to complete our survey for the area 'Haslington' covering, Haslington, Weston, Basford, Englesea Brook, Barthomley, Stowford, Wheelock Heath, Crewe Green, Radway Green, Winterley and Oakhanger.
Kind regards,
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Wednesday, 22 September 2021

Crewe Pride in the Park returns this Saturday!


Crewe Pride in the Park returns on Saturday 25 September, with the virtual event taking place from 2-6pm.

This year’s show will feature an eclectic mix of interviews, music and special guests.

Headline acts on the day include drag queen Cherry Valentine - of RuPaul’s Drag Race, who will be revealing more about her recent move to London, exciting projects in the pipeline, her involvement in music and charity work, and many more. Viewers on the day can also watch her exclusive new music video.

Doncaster-based band Bang Bang Romeo alongside singer Ben Tavill, 80s act The Wild Boys, and singer Claire Mooney will also be making an appearance. Viewers will see an interview with Jackie Weaver, a local LGBTQ+ Ally on the day as well.

Bentley Motors, the Crewe-based manufacturer of luxury cars, is proud and thrilled to be the main sponsor for this year’s event, while the Co-op and Crewe Town Council are also key sponsors.

This event follows months of Pride events across the country, offering the opportunity for the LGBTQ+ community to see out the summer with one final celebration.

Ahead of the event, residents who entered one of the Crewe Pride in the Park competitions for individuals of all ages will soon be receiving a series of prizes, including Pride goody bags, containing Crewe Pride in the Park merchandise and a gift card for the Co-op.

Residents can also still get their hands on free goody bags that are available to pick up now from the following Co-op store locations in the borough, which contain a selection of Crewe Pride in the Park merchandise and a £5 Co-op gift card. Individuals can request a goody bag at the below stores, on a first come first served basis:

  • Readesdale Ave, Crewe CW2 8QP
  • 1C Remer St, Crewe CW1 4LS
  • Rope Ln, Shavington, Crewe CW2 5DT
  • 28 London Rd, Holmes Chapel, Crewe CW4 7AJ
  • 216 Middlewich Road, Sandbach, CW11 3EJ
  • Cronkinson Farm, Nantwich CW5 7FY
  • Unit 1, The Gateway, Beswick Drive, Crewe, CW1 5NP

During the event, viewers will also be in with the chance to win Crewe Lyceum Theatre tickets to see ‘Deathdrop’ – a murder mystery play featuring RuPaul US drag legends Willam, Ra’Jah O’Hara and UK star Vinegar Strokes. Viewers on the day will also receive a promotional code to book tickets for this play at a reduced rate.

Councillor Sam Corcoran, leader of Cheshire East Council, said: “There’s so much for viewers to look forward to at our virtual Pride in the Park event, the full line-up offers an exciting experience for all who attend.”

“It’s important that the voices of our LGBTQ+ community are heard, and that they feel represented and equal. Hosting this event is just one way we’re working towards our ambition for a fair, open and green borough, where individuality and diversity is celebrated.”

“There’s a lot to look forward to at Saturday’s event, so I’d urge everyone to set a date for their diary and join us from 2pm.”

Councillor Marilyn Houston, member champion for equality, diversity and inclusion, said: “By hosting this event virtually once again, individuals from across Cheshire East and beyond will be able to tune into the event on the day, and with some fantastic guests announced – you won’t want to miss it!”.

“We’re thrilled to be joined by some of this year’s biggest names, including Cherry Valentine of RuPaul’s Drag Race and more.”

“Summer may be coming to an end but we’re seeing out the Pride celebrations in style, with this event, which is hugely important in the Cheshire East calendar. We’d encourage individuals of all ages to unite and show our support for the LGBTQ+ community in Cheshire East by tuning in on the day.”

Residents can join the event on the day on the Cheshire East Virtual Pride YouTube channel, and stay updated in the run up to the event on the Pride in the Park Facebook Page.

Cheshire East Council warns not to relax as Covid-19 cases still high


Cheshire East Council is reminding residents that Covid-19 remains a significant risk to public health and to continue with Covid safe behaviours of ‘hands, face, space and fresh air’.

Latest local Covid-19 data shows there have been 361 positive cases per 100,000 in Cheshire East in the week up to 15 September. This is significantly above the average for England of 303 per 100,000 of population.

Set against this backdrop of high local cases, the council is advising residents to follow the latest advice from Public Health England to get vaccinated, to get tested regularly and to wear a mask in busy or crowded places such as supermarkets and public transport.

Councillor Jill Rhodes, Cheshire East Council adults and health committee chair, said: “Unfortunately we are still seeing to a worrying level of positive case numbers.

“The public has been asked to take personal responsibility for wearing a mask, but we would ask them to continue to wear them, especially in shops and enclosed spaces.

“It is in all our hands now to keep life moving and play a positive part in containing the spread of the virus.’

Professor Rod Thomson, public health consultant at Cheshire East Council, said: “With a significant number of positive cases now, it’s vital residents continue to take precautions and remain Covid-aware.

“Just as Covid-19 cases are still higher than we would like, public face covering wearing seems to be significantly down.

“Covid cases are rising not only among the young, 35 per cent of all cases are in the 10-19 age group, but we are also seeing a strong rise in over-40’s cases too, which in turn affects hospitalisation rates, which have also increased.

“The best advice then remains to get fully vaccinated as soon as you can as this not only protects yourself but also diminishes the virus’s ability to spread. This is especially important for vulnerable people who are to be offered a Covid-19 booster vaccine (from 6 months after their second doses).”

The booster vaccination programme will be rolled out to the same priority groups as previously. This means care home residents, health and social care workers, people aged over 50, those aged 16 to 49 years with underlying health conditions that put them at higher risk of severe Covid-19, adult carers, and adult household contacts of immunosuppressed individuals will be prioritised.

Professor Thomson continues to say: “If you have Covid-19 symptoms, then self-isolate immediately and book a PCR test. If you have no symptoms, please continue to test regularly with rapid Lateral Flow Tests which are available for free at local test sites or can be delivered direct to your home.

“We would also strongly advise people to do the things we already know help stop the spread of the virus. This means if you test positive, you won’t be able to enjoy all those things we have all missed doing such as joining in with family celebrations, going on holiday, or going to sporting or music events.”

The council has this week organised for a Covid-19 and winter wellbeing leaflet to be delivered to every household and business in the borough to reinforce key Covid-19 safety messages and information to help residents stay safe throughout the colder and wetter winter months.

Supported by local chambers of commerce, businesses in the borough will also be able to order an innovative Covid-19 business information toolkit to help them restart their business and help keep staff and customers as safe as possible. Business toolkits can be ordered on the council’s webpage at: www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/covid19-business

To book or order a PCR test visit www.gov.uk/get-coronavirus-test.

For full information on where to get tested or pick up home testing kits visit: www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/covid-testing or to order them to be delivered to your home visit www.gov.uk/order-coronavirus-rapid-lateral-flow-tests.

If they made your day, make them RHS Partner Garden of the Year


Tatton Park is asking for your support in the last few days of the RHS Partner Garden of the Year Competition. If a visit to their Garden made your day, they would love you to vote for them as RHS Partner Garden of the Year at www.rhs.org.uk/pgoty. Voting closes on 30th September.

Say thank you to the people who tend the Gardens

The RHS is running this competition in recognition of the positive impact gardens always have on our physical and mental wellbeing, but especially during the pandemic. Taking a walk in a beautiful garden has become a pleasure for more people than ever before. Their ‘Feel Good Gardens’ theme encourages you to show your support of an RHS partner garden that has boosted your mood and health and given you a ‘feel good’ experience during the last 12 months.

Did you find peace in the Pinetum?

Is there a particular corner of Tatton Park Garden which helped reconnect you with nature? Did you discover forest bathing and find peace in the Pinetum, feel joy at the Japanese Garden or inspiration on the Italian Terrace? If so, why not show your appreciation and say thank you to the gardeners and volunteers who tend these lovely spaces throughout the year and vote for Tatton Park?

Votes mean prizes!

If you can spare a minute and vote today at www.rhs.org.uk/pgoty, as well as supporting Tatton Park Gardens, you will be entered into a prize draw to win tickets and a picnic hamper for the RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival Preview Evening plus a luxury two-night stay close to the showground.

Other happenings at Tatton Park:

v www.tattonpark.org.uk – for opening times, tickets and event details

v e-news – sign up on our website and receive email updates from Tatton Park

v Facebook, Instagram and Twitter – find us @TattonPark

v Candide Gardening App - download onto your phone to enhance your visit to our Gardens

Sunday, 19 September 2021

Burglary

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Burglary


Dear Residents
This letter is to inform you that unfortunately there has been an attempted house burglary which occurred at a premises within your local area. This incident occurred between 07:16 – 11:00on 15/09/21 Newdigate Street Crewe. Incident number
IML -1085325
I would like to take this opportunity to point out that the Crewe Local Policing Unit, which covers both the town centre and the large rural area surrounding it, experiences a very low number of domestic house burglaries.
In an effort to ensure it is an isolated incident we would ask you to review your home security and take sensible precautions like checking all premises and outbuildings are secure, house alarms set and vehicle keys stored away etc.
If you have seen any suspicious persons, vehicles or have any other information, please contact us on 101. Or call in to Crewe Police Station between 8am-8pm, 7 days a week.
Your call will be dealt with in complete confidence and the information you supply may help us to further reduce burglary and other offences in your area.
Please be vigilant, you suspect any suspicious behaviour report via 101 or Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111
Thank you
Crewe Central Police Pcso Penny Probin.

Burglary Alert

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Burglary Alert


Ref No: 1085511
Unfortunately, a house burglary has recently occurred on Kingsway, Crewe. The incident occurred between 20:30 hrs and 23:30 hrs on 14/09/2021.
I would like to take this opportunity to point out that the Crewe Local Policing Unit, which covers both the town centre and the large rural area surrounding it, experiences a very low number of domestic house burglaries.
In an effort to ensure it is an isolated incident we would ask you to review your home security and take sensible precautions like checking all premises and outbuildings are secure, house alarms set and vehicle keys stored away etc.
If you have seen any suspicious persons, vehicles or have any other information, please contact us on 101 referring to this letter.
Your call will be dealt with in complete confidence and the information you supply may help us to further reduce burglary and other offences in your area.
Your local beat officers are PC 5935 HOUGH & PCSO 20662 SMITH.Email tracking gif

Residential Burglary

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Residential Burglary


Dear Residents
This letter is to inform you that unfortunately there has been an attempted house burglary which occurred at a premises within your local area. This incident occurred between 00:00 – 04:00on 15/09/21 Market Street Crewe. Incident number
IML -1085461
I would like to take this opportunity to point out that the Crewe Local Policing Unit, which covers both the town centre and the large rural area surrounding it, experiences a very low number of domestic house burglaries.
In an effort to ensure it is an isolated incident we would ask you to review your home security and take sensible precautions like checking all premises and outbuildings are secure, house alarms set and vehicle keys stored away etc.
If you have seen any suspicious persons, vehicles or have any other information, please contact us on 101. Or call in to Crewe Police Station between 8am-8pm, 7 days a week.
Your call will be dealt with in complete confidence and the information you supply may help us to further reduce burglary and other offences in your area.
Please be vigilant, you suspect any suspicious behaviour report via 101 or Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111
Thank you
Crewe Central Police Pcso Penny Probin.

Monday, 6 September 2021

Burglary Alert

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Burglary Alert


Dear Residents
On Wednesday 1st September around midnight a break in occurred on Bateman Close in Crewe. Entry was gained through the kitchen door.
I would like to take this opportunity to point out that the Crewe Local Policing Unit, which covers both the town centre and the large rural area surrounding it, experiences a very low number of domestic house burglaries.
In an effort to ensure it is an isolated incident we would ask you to review your home security and take sensible precautions like checking all premises and outbuildings are secure, house alarms set and vehicle keys stored away etc.
Please be vigilant, if you have any information please call 101 0r Crime stoppers om 0800 555 111 Quoting Inc IML 1075157.
Working Together to Prevent Crime

Suspicious Incident - Crewe Green - Haslington

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Suspicious Incident - Crewe Green - Haslington


Good afternoon,
We have had an incident of a suspicious person and vehicle in the area of Crewe Green the other evening.
We want all residents around the vicinity of Crewe Green and Haslington to be vigilant please and to report anything that seems out of the ordinary.
The incident was in the early hours of the morning and involved a male looking into properties with a torch.
We have been and will be on patrol in the evenings looking out to keep you safe, but please ensure that doors and windows are secured where possible and that valuables are not left on show.
Thank you for your time.
Kind regards,
PCSO Lizzie Jolley 22582

We Need Your Feedback - Local Family Bowls Day

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We Need Your Feedback - Local Family Bowls Day


Good afternoon,
We are thinking of running a family bowls day next spring in Weston and Haslington to involve local young people into a good hobby. This is in an aim to help local young people to gain healthy interests but also to reduce anti-social behaviour in the local area.
We need to know if our local families would support these sessions. The sport is fairly cheap to get involved with and most clubs have some spare equipment that we could use to get young people involved. We could also look into getting some additional funding to support this if we had the support for it to go ahead.
Please send your feedback in a reply to this or via our Haslington Police Facebook page.
Thank you for your time.
Kind regards,
PCSO Lizzie Jolley 22582

Intelligence - Let Us Help To Sort Your Local Concerns

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Good afternoon,
This last month by working with members of our community, Haslington Police team for the Haslington and Rural Villages in Crewe East submitted 35 Intelligence Reports throughout August 2021.
So we would like to say a huge thank you for helping us. For anyone wondering how to work with us to make your local area safer, passing on intelligence is a great way, as it gives us an indication of what is happening in your area.
Intelligence can vary over topics such as the below :-
Drugs :-
- Can you see or smell anything unusual for your area?
- Are there people coming and going from a property or location, are they passing small or large packages that you believe are related to drugs?
-Are you smelling a constant smell of something suspicious?
-Have you seen fans or heat lights?
Child/Person Concern :-
-Have you seen a child who is not receiving the basic care that they should be receiving or have seen any concerning behaviour towards this child? (You should always call 999 for any immediate threat for a person at risk.)
Vehicle Crime :-
- Have you seen a vehicle being used in an anti-social manner?
-Are you aware of someone driving without insurance?
-Do you know of someone that drink drives?
Suspicious Activity :-
- Have you seen something out of the normal? (If possible please get the registration plate and description of the person/people involved.)
These are just examples of things that you may wish to email over on lizzie.jolley@cheshire.pnn.police.uk as intelligence if you have seen them. For anything requiring urgent attention, please always call 999 in emergencies and 101 to report anything else.
Thank you for your time and again thank you to everyone who has worked with us to make our local area safer by gathering information and intelligence.
Kind regards,
PCSO Lizzie Jolley 22582