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FOREST ROW, HARTFIELD, NUTLEY, DANEHILL, FAIRWARP AND HOLTYE
Community Contact Wealden Thursday 24 January to Tuesday 29 January
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APPEALS, MESSAGES AND
NEWS
Press Release
Vehicle Crime – Forest Row
Sometime
overnight on Saturday 19 January several vehicles were broken into in Priory
Road, Forest Row and the road leading to Wierwood Reservoir. Various items
were taken from the vehicles.
If
anyone has any information they are asked to contact PC Julia Turner at Crowborough
Police Station on 0845 60 70 999 quoting serials 618 of the 20th January 2008 ,or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Burglary - Forest Row
Sometime
between Friday 18th January and Monday 21st January a burglary took place at
Southern Water Treatment Plant, Forest Row. Two Dell computers
and a 17 inch flat screen monitor were taken. Both computers were less than a
year old .
If
anyone has any information they are asked to contact PC Rick Birchall at Crowborough
Police Station on 0845 60 70 999 quoting serials 282 of the 21st January 2008 ,or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Messages
Tired of tyre dumping – from Wealden District Council
Wealden
District Council is getting fed up with the large number of tyres that are
being dumped at the road side in rural areas. In the past month the Council has
had clear up over 300 tyres dumped along quiet country lanes, particularly
in the south of the district. Some are left in a large pile, others appear to
have been thrown from the back of a moving vehicle along the entire length of
the lane.
Council
officers are trying to track down the source of the tyres by visiting tyre
fitting outlets and small garages.
Wealden
would appreciate businesses telling us if they are approached by someone
offering to remove casings cheaper than the registered tyre removal companies.
We
would also welcome the public's help by contacting us if they see an
unmarked vehicle carrying a large number of tyres. Information about the
vehicle; its registration number, time and place of sighting would help us
greatly but please do not approach anyone.
Contact the
Council's Street Scene Officers on 01892 602723 or on 01323 443322; or
email
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; if you
have any information which will help the Council stop this unsociable, unsightly
and costly crime.
Hailsham estate says no to cold callers
Residents of Harmers Way at Hailsham are saying no to unwanted
callers by setting up a no cold calling zone on their estate. East Sussex
County Council’s Trading Standards Service, the Safer Wealden Partnership
and Hailsham Town Council have teamed up to set up the scheme.
The Harmers
Way no cold calling zone will be officially launched at 11.00am on
Thursday 31 January 2008 at Hailsham Community Hall in Vicarage Lane.
Residents
attending the launch at the Community Hall will have the opportunity to hear
more information about the scheme. They will be able to talk to people about
crime prevention and home security and will also be able to get advice from the
County Council’s Trading Standards Service.
For
more information about the work of the Trading Standards visit the
Council’s website at www.eastsussex.gov.uk/consumeradvice.
CRIME REPORT
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Vehicle Crime
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HARTFIELD
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Between
11:40am and 1:10pm Sun 27/01/08
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Theft
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B2026,
local beauty spot
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Green
Ford Galaxy was parked up and the window was broken and a handbag which had
been concealed beneath a jacket on the back seat was stolen. Don’t give
thieves the opportunity to be curious about what is in your car.
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1011
of 27/01/08
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Contact Information
In an emergency dial 999
For less urgent matters call the Sussex Police Call Handling Centre on 0845 60 70 999 (open 24 x 7).
E-mail Sussex Police to report crime, click on http://www.sussex.police.uk/contact_us.asp
Please quote the relevant
serial number and date if you are responding to a reported crime, if
not, ask to report a crime and request the serial number.
Information about any type of crime can be given anonymously by calling CRIMESTOPPERS (open 24x7) 0800 555111 or email www.crimestoppers-uk.org/
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Free Home Fire Safety Visits by East Sussex Fire & Rescue Service:
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Fire Safety advice available at http://www.esfrs.org/
Other Contacts
Safer Wealden Partnership: Dave Law Anti Social Behaviour Co-ordinator 0845 6070999 ext. 33231 Email
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Trading Standards: 01323 418200 Email:
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British Transport Police: 0800 405040
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