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Thursday, 24 February 2022

Burglary Alert

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Burglary Alert


Dear Resident
Dear Residents
This letter is to inform you that unfortunately there has been an house burglary which occurred at a premises within your local area. This incident was reported on 20.02.022 at 15:27 IML12106261
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.
Follow this link for more information
Crime prevention advice | Cheshire Constabulary
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
Resident's Voice - completes yours yet? click the link below to and take the survey. We want to know what causes you concern and what you think we need to focus on in your community
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Selecta DNA marking kits will distrubted within this area over the next few day in a bid to discourage this sorts of crime.
If you are a neighbourhood watch remember who would like to help please contact me
Lorraine.Meggs@cheshire.police.uk

Burglary Alert

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Burglary Alert


Dear Residents
This letter is to inform you that unfortunately there has been an house burglary which occurred at a premises within your local area. This incident occurred at approximately 00:00  on 19/02/22 Adelaide Street, Crewe. IML 1205567
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.
Follow this link for more information
Crime prevention advice | Cheshire Constabulary
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
Resident's Voice - completes yours yet? click the link below to and take the survey. We want to know what causes you concern and what you think we need to focus on in your community
Resident's voice | Cheshire Constabulary
Thank you

Residents Voice - Residents If You Havent Already Please Complete Our Short Survey

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Residents Voice - Residents If You Havent Already Please Complete Our Short Survey


Good morning,
FIND YOUR LOCAL POLICING TEAM FACEBOOK PAGE & COMPLETE OUR RESIDENTS VOICE SURVEY.
To do the both above, you will need to follow a couple of steps :-
1. https://orlo.uk/r4GfO - On the search bar using this link, type in your postcode and it will tell who your local policing team are.
2. www.cheshire.police.uk/residentsvoicecrewe - Once you know which area your address falls under, you can complete our survey. This takes 2 minutes and will guide where our work and patrols take place in your area. (If this link does not work, type Residents Voice Survey Crewe into Google and this will bring up our survey.)
Our local Facebook pages are below :- (Your local Facebook page will be the same as your area name, for example type in ' Haslington Police Facebook ' for Haslington & The 11 Rural Villages in Crewe East. ) Just add the word Police onto your area name on the Facebook search bar and give us a like and follow.
- HASLINGTON POLICE FACEBOOK (COVERING HASLINGTON, WESTON, OAKHANGER, RADWAY GREEN, CREWE GREEN, STOWFORD, BARTHOMLEY, ENGLESEA BROOK, BASFORD, WINTERLEY & WHEELOCK HEATH)
-CREWE EAST POLICE FACEBOOK
-CREWE WEST POLICE FACEBOOK
-LEIGHTON POLICE FACEBOOK
-CREWE NORTH FACEBOOK
-CREWE SOUTH FACEBOOK
-SHAVINGTON WILLASTON & ROPE FACEBOOK
-CREWE ST BARNABAS POLICE FACEBOOK
-CREWE CENTRAL POLICE FACEBOOK
-WISASTON POLICE FACEBOOK
Completed the survey already? That's okay, we need to keep your voice up to date so that we know what you want to see as a priority in your local, so please feel free to drop your new and updated feedback to our survey.
Thank you and for any assistance, please email lizzie.jolley@cheshire.pnn.police.uk and I will be happy to help.
Kind regards,
PCSO Lizzie Jolley 22582
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Wednesday, 16 February 2022

Burglary Alert

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Dear Residents
This letter is to inform you that unfortunately there has been an attempted house burglary which occurred at a premises near to Rose Terrace area. This incident occurred approximately 04:00am Incident number IML-1197457.
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.
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Can You Help Tackle Violent Crime In Our County

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Can You Help Tackle Violent Crime In Our County


Are you an organisation that helps to prevent violent crime and behaviour? Are you a referral service that works with people involved or at risk of involvement in violent crime? Does your organisation work with young people through offering social activities or apprenticeships? If so, Police & Crime Commissioner for Cheshire, John Dwyer, wants to hear from you.
The Youth Endowment Fund supports projects that prevent children and young people from becoming involved in violence, and awards grants to various agencies. As part of his plans to submit a bid to the fund, John Dwyer has launched a call for expressions of interest from organisations who work with young people and could play a role in tackling violent crime and behaviour.
You can express your interest here: https://forms.gle/SsGoPMcBH1RDUCyDA
John Dwyer, Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire said: “Areas like Cheshire are often overlooked for this type of funding in favour of the big cities, but that doesn’t mean we don’t face similar issues. We have young people and communities in our county that would benefit massively from this investment, should the bid be successful.
“I want to hear from community organisations and service providers who could join me in developing solutions and a delivering a series of projects to prevent young people from falling into a life of crime, and tackle violent crime in our county. This bid is at an early  planning stage, and I want to harness every bit of experience I can to give us the best chance of success.”
The Commissioner would like to hear from a wide range of providers across the sectors who are currently delivering services, or have a desire to expand their services, to young people in Cheshire which aim to reduce serious and/or violent crime. 
The theme for the funding that the Commissioner intends to bid for is Focused Deterrence. This is an approach to reducing violence that identifies individuals involved in violent crime and offers them direct positive support, as well as clear communication of the consequences of their behaviour. It also focuses on wider community engagement and discussion between victims and offenders. 
You can find out more about the Youth Endowment Fund at: www.youthendowmentfund.org.uk
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We Want Your View on Helpdesk Proposal

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We Want Your View on Helpdesk Proposal


Cheshire Constabulary is asking for the public’s feedback on plans to have helpdesks at five police stations across the county.
Currently there are 16 helpdesks which have varying opening hours over five to seven days a week, but many are seldom used.
With more and more people now choosing to contact the police in different ways, the Constabulary is working to ensure the service it provides meets the changing needs of the public.
Under the new proposals a helpdesk service would be provided at police stations in Blacon, Crewe, Warrington, Widnes and Macclesfield.
These helpdesks would be open to the public between 8am and 5pm from Monday to Saturday. In addition, a virtual video link to a helpdesk officer will be available within the same opening hours at Northwich Police Station.
Assistant Chief Constable Bill Dutton said: “Firstly I would like to reassure the public that these proposals will not reduce the level of service or the current police presence in Cheshire. Our operational teams and where we deploy our police officers and police community support officers from are unaffected.
“Since helpdesks were introduced in 2004 the landscape has changed significantly. A large proportion of the population have mobile phones and access to online services meaning the need for face-to-face contact is reducing.
“We have noticed that more people than ever are now choosing to report crime and interact with police online or via a mobile device, and as a police service we have to adapt to these changes in our society.
“It is important to reiterate that we are not proposing to close any police stations, and although some helpdesks would close under these proposals, these will be substituted by regular Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) surgeries.
“The savings we make will be reinvested into our force contact centre, helping improve our response times in answering 999 and 101 calls, which is a key priority for the Constabulary.
“This investment will also support our work in dealing with online enquiries, which we are seeing more and more of with the advancement of technology.
“However, it is really important we hear from our communities about these proposed changes and I want to encourage people to feedback to us during the consultation process.”
John Dwyer, Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire, added: “In my Police and Crime Plan I talk about delivering a modern police service, and that includes changing the way the Constabulary works so that it reflects the ways that the public are contacting the police.
“I want people to have confidence in our police service so it’s vital that everyone has their say on these proposals. More people are interacting with the police online but I want to make it clear that the Constabulary’s visible presence will increase.
“The Chief Constable and I are steadfast in our commitment to increasing the police presence across Cheshire by taking our officer numbers to their highest ever level on our current boundaries – a total of 2,347.
“We are investing in our force control centre, bringing 101 waiting times down and getting officers out quicker to both 999 and 101 calls. The budget I have approved for 2022/23 includes a further £1.3 million investment on top of this, putting more frontline staff where they are best placed in order to take your call in your moment of need.
“People consistently feed back to me that the police need to invest more in the ways that people want to contact us and prioritise resources efficiently. That is what these proposals aim to do.”
To have your say on the proposals please visit https://wh1.snapsurveys.com/s.asp?k=164432458930
The consultation is open from 14 February until 27 March 2022.
Anyone wanting to report a crime, incident or looking to seek advice from the police can do so by visiting www.cheshire.police.uk or by calling 101.
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Weather Warning

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Weather Warning


Weather warning!
Storms Dudley and Eunice
Storm Dudley is with us now and will remain over the next few hours with some strong winds. On Friday we've been issued with an amber warning as Storm Eunice brings strong gusts of wind and snow on the hills.
If you encounter debris on the road, please ring your local council's highways department.
If you lose power, please ring 105 to let your network operator (not supplier) know - useful information here https://www.powercut105.com/
Please only call 999 for us, or Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service or North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust if there's a risk of harm or worse - we need our lines clear to handle emergencies.
Please be mindful that these strong winds are likely to blow debris onto the roads and bring trees down. Take extra precaution whilst out on the roads.

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Wednesday, 2 February 2022

Disgusting grave yards

I am a Google local guide with 54+million views of my photos on Google maps. We are on a 4 year project to take photos of every grave in the UK. As part of that I took photos of Congleton Parish, St. Peter's Church. Take a look

https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/Congleton+Parish,+St.+Peter's+Church/@53.161766,-2.2114961,3a,75y,90t/data=!3m8!1e2!3m6!1sAF1QipPzk1wbnz-VyYvBO1OhWhKTsY1kVCzzVqJe4HFA!2e10!3e12!6shttps:%2F%2Flh5.googleusercontent.com%2Fp%2FAF1QipPzk1wbnz-VyYvBO1OhWhKTsY1kVCzzVqJe4HFA%3Dw447-h298-k-no!7i6960!8i4640!4m14!1m6!3m5!1s0x487a451f45b4b885:0x82572cf31131f77d!2sCongleton+Cemetery!8m2!3d53.1581043!4d-2.2105788!3m6!1s0x0:0xe5f80ffedacac99c!8m2!3d53.161766!4d-2.2114961!14m1!1BCgIgARICGAI?hl=en-GB

I am 74 years old and I was disgusted at the state of this grave yard. Many people are still putting flowers on these graves and its like mountain climbing an at my age a safety issue. A lot of people putting flower son graves are elderly and shouldn’t have to go through a jungle to put flowers on loved ones grave.

I contacted both the church and cllrrob.moreton@congleton-tc.gov.uk who couldn’t be arsed to even reply.

I am hoping the local community will be as disgusted as I am and kick up a fuss and get this made safe and respectful to local dead people. I was surprised how common this is Kidsgrove, Golden hill, Wybunbury +extention, Nantwich barroney and many more are horrendous check my photo on Google maps