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Isle of Wight Neighbourhood Watch Association

'Taking Care of our Community Together'

 

  We are pleased to announce the setting up of more 'New Neighbourhood Watch Schemes' 
  If you require information about 'Live Schemes' please contact IWNW Secretary via pullenjd@hotmail.co.uk

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Central to the effective operation of Neighbourhood Watch is the role of the appointed Neighbourhood Watch Co-Ordinator.... 

This individual is nominated to act in this capacity and supported by those householders wishing to be involved in a particular scheme. The relationship between the Co-ordinator and the Police will be of critical importance to the long term success of the scheme to bridge the gap between communities and law enforcement.

Proper communication is essential to the long term success of any Neighbourhood Watch Scheme between the Police and Police Community Support Officers and other agencies which is crucial to maintaining links and identifying opportunities for all parties to co-operate....

The Neighbourhood Watch Co-ordinator will communicate with local Police Community Support Officer on an ongoing basis, and exchange information on crime related issues affecting the quality of life in that area. It is therefore important that each person acting in this capacity can do so with the support, trust and confidence of the householders in their local community, police and other agencies.

The primary role of each Neighbourhood Watch Co-ordinator is to act as a point of first contact for all the householder members of the scheme, to receive and distribute information, and to recruit new members.
Via the Co-ordinator, other projects such as property marking or a local community safety newsletter could be established and co-ordinated.

Station Road Ningwood December 2010
Pound Green Freshwater February 2011
Millways Freshwater February 2011
Chapel Close Carisbrooke April 2011
Windsor Drive Shanklin May 2011
Chatsworth Avenue Shanklin May 2011
Fine Lane Shorwell May 2011
West Street Ryde May 2011
Green Street Ryde June 2011
Granville Rise Totland December 2011
Hurst Point View Totland December 2011
Farthings Way Totland December 2011 Dec 2011
Elenors Grove Fishbourne January 2012
Oakland Close Fishbourne January 2012
Highfield Road Shanklin February 2012
Clarendon Road Shanklin February 2012

Continued Growth of New schemes is essential to the long term well being of IOW Neighbourhood Watch Association.
A scheme doesn't need large number of members to be part of the Watch Community, small schemes are just as vital to the broad spectrum of the community.
Have you given thought to joining or setting your own scheme up? Follow the link on this page to start the ball rolling.....you will be supprised how many on the Island have similar views to you regarding protecting their society.

New Schemes...Fancy Joining them?...It's so easy...Follow the Links

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