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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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April 10, 2026

Sussex Alerts - Wealden Police

Fatal Five awareness – Willingdon

On Wednesday 8th April, PCSO Tilbury joined officers from the Sussex Police Fatal Five Unit on Hampden Way, Willingdon, for a day of action.

During the operation, officers carried out speed checks and vehicle inspections. Several drivers were spoken to about vehicle defects and advised on the importance of timely repairs.

Are you aware of the main behaviours that can cause serious injuries and fatalities on the roads?

  • Speeding
  • Drink/drug driving
  • Not wearing a seatbelt
  • Using mobile phones (Distraction)
  • Careless driving

It was wonderful to engage with many local residents, who were pleased to see officers conducting these road safety checks.

This week’s Fatal Five focus – Drink and drug driving

What is drink or drug driving?

Drink or drug driving occurs when a driver operates a vehicle above the legal alcohol limit or under the influence of drugs. Even small amounts can significantly impair reaction times, judgement, and coordination.

While you cannot control other drivers, you can make safe choices:

  • Plan ahead – if you’re drinking, arrange a designated driver, taxi, or public transport.
  • Be aware – prescription and over-the-counter medications can also affect driving; read labels carefully.
  • Stay alert – if you notice erratic driving, maintain a safe distance and report dangerous behaviour.

You can find out more about road safety here: https://orlo.uk/MRP2z

A friendly reminder

Springtime in Sussex brings new-born lambs and calves, so please be mindful when walking near farmland.

Recent changes in the law mean dog owners may face unlimited fines if their dogs chase or distress livestock. Police have enhanced powers to intervene if a dog is causing concern.

Even well-behaved dogs can unintentionally startle animals. Livestock worrying can result in harm, stress, or miscarriage for pregnant animals. Please keep your dog on a lead near livestock and stick to designated footpaths where possible: https://orlo.uk/pxh5h

For more on the legal changes, read here: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-law-comes-into-force-to-protect-farm-animals-from-dog-attacks

Keep your home safe this Spring

Following recent burglaries across East Sussex, we remind residents to secure their property.

Our Sussex Police website hosts a library of crime prevention advice, including tips on securing doors, windows, gardens, sheds, garages, and guidance on alarms and lighting.

Protect your home from crime: https://orlo.uk/8Je49

Contact us

For communication support:

  • Textphone: 18001 101
  • BSL users: SignVideo
  • In emergencies, use 18000 (textphone) or 999, or 999 BSL

More info on Relay UK: https://www.relayuk.bt.com/how-to-use-relay-uk/contact-999-using-relay-uk.html

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