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West Lancashire District Council

Neighbourhood Watch

Neighbourhood Watch Schemes

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Neighbourhood Watch is a partnership where people come together to make their communities safer. It involves the Police, other voluntary organisations and above all, individuals and families who want to make their neighbourhoods better places to live.

There are over 155,000 Neighbourhood Watch schemes across the country involving around 6 million households. All of them make a positive contribution to crime prevention and community safety.

Why should you join Neighbourhood Watch?
The purpose of being a member of a Neighbourhood Watch scheme ensures that you have the benefit of being part of a group of neighbours who have made an effort in helping to prevent crime in their area. You may also receive a reduction on your home contents insurance.

It's free to set up a scheme, or be part of it. A Crime Prevention Officer will assess the security of your home and suggest ways of improving it. A local Co-ordinator is responsible for each scheme. They ensure that the scheme runs smoothly and acts as the contact with the Police.

How to get involved
Crime reduction and crime prevention are most successful when they involve everybody, not just the Police. You too can be more involved. If you want to join an existing scheme in your area - or start a new scheme - contact Dianne Hignett, the Crime Prevention Officer, on 01695 566353 and leave the rest to her.

Related information

> Home Office Neighbourhood Watch Website (external link)
National Neighbourhood Watch Association (external link)Neighbourhood Watch Logo

Last Updated: 9/23/2008

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