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Most crime is opportunist, committed on the spur of the moment, or when a car or house is left unlocked. This means there is enormous scope for reducing chances for criminals.

The main aim of a Neighbourhood Watch scheme is to create a partnership between the local community, the police and the local authority.

Neighbourhood Watch started in the UK in 1982. There are now some 150,000 schemes running throughout the UK covering nearly five million households, which makes Neighbourhood Watch the largest voluntary movement in the country.

What can Neighbourhood Watch schemes do?

They can target local crime problems and take action to prevent them. In consultation with the local police they can find out from local people what crimes most concern and affect them and focus on those specific problems.

Most crime is opportunist, committed on the spur of the moment, or when a car or house is left unlocked. This means there is enormous scope for reducing chances for criminals.

Traditional Neighbourhood Watch activity has focused on the immediate vicinity of homes. However, more and more schemes are now broadening their range of work.

Local problems such as combating anti-social behaviour, vandalism and graffiti are well within the scope of a well-organised neighbourhood watch scheme. You can also take action such as fitting more secure door and window locks in vulnerable homes. You could also lobby the local authority, for example, to improve street lighting or step up the security of a communal entrance.

For more information contact Ray Ingram

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Most crime is opportunist, committed on the spur of the moment, or when a car or house is left unlocked. This means there is enormous scope for reducing chances for criminals.

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November 10, 2025

Sussex Alerts - Wealden Police

Arrests

Last week there were a total of 24 arrests across the Wealden district.

We arrested 8 individuals for assault in Hailsham, Heathfield, Willingdon and Crowborough.

5 drivers were arrested in Heathfield, Forest Row, Polegate and Uckfield. 3 for drink driving, 1 for drug driving and 1 for failing to co-operate in a preliminary roadside test.

2 individuals were arrested for theft from another person in Crowborough and Polegate.

Other offenses included stalking, breaking bail conditions, and possession of an offensive weapon.

Framfield Residents Meeting 

On the 3rd Nov, PCSO Jackson was joined by several Framfield residents at the Memorial Hall.

We had the chance to discuss local issues and general concerns, as well as provide crime prevention advice - specifically on keeping your home and property safe as the darker nights are drawing in.

Thank you to those that braved the weather to come and see us. We love meeting and engaging with our communities and our presence was appreciated by all.

If you want to stay up to date with your local team, you can find more information on our website here https://orlo.uk/YU3B7

 

Another day, another scam awareness talk!

Reports of scams still remain high across the district, with billions of pounds being lost to fraud across the UK year on year.

This week, PCSO Choppin and PCSO Jackson have held two events, raising awareness on all things fraud, to keep our communities alert to these crimes.

Anyone can fall victim to fraud, and knowing the signs and what to spot is key.

Our scam awareness talks are designed to empower residents with the knowledge and confidence to protect themselves and their loved ones. From recognising suspicious messages and calls to understanding how scammers operate, these sessions help ensure our communities stay one step ahead.

Our officers work tirelessly to reach as many people as possible, visiting community centres, local groups, and neighbourhood events to offer free, practical advice and support. Every conversation helps build a stronger, safer, and more informed community.

Together, we can help stop scams in their tracks and protect those most at risk.

 

Protect your bike

Putting your bike away for the winter? 
Keep your bike safe this winter, by taking steps to layer your security 

  • Keep your bike out of sight when not in use.
  • Store it in a secure location, consider bolting it down to a ground anchor, or locking your bike to an immovable object with hardened steel chains or a close shackle lock.
  • Using a garage? Consider garage door defenders or upgrade your garage door locks.
  • Consider installing motion-activated lights, or use shed/garage alarms, where your bike is secured to deter thieves from taking advance of the darker months.
  • Having an alarm or tracker on your bike can be a deterrent to thieves, consider an alarm system with tracking, immobilisation, anti-grab or movement sensors.
  • Property mark the parts, by marking as much of your bike as possible will make it more difficult for criminals to sell parts on in the event it is stolen.

Marking property can make it less attractive to steal as it is harder to sell on, it will also help police identify parts and return recovered stolen bikes.

Unfortunately security measures can’t guarantee your bike won’t be stolen but, by using multiple security measures, you can make it harder and less attractive for thieves.

Report online or to 101 (non-emergency), and always to 999 in an emergency / crime in action.

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