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Neighbourhood Watch schemes were introduced in 1983 and the setting up of such schemes can have a substantial effect on reducing crime in the local area.
It enables local people to help reduce crime, help with solving crime by reporting anything suspicious as well as fusing links between people living in the community.
Where to Get Information
Your local police Station is the first point of contact to obtain information if you wish to set up a scheme. The Crime Prevention Officer can give guidance and the beat officer will give day to day guidance, advice, liaise with the Street Co-ordinator and obtain meetings. The local police station will have Neighbourhood Watch stickers for you.
What does it do
Neighbourhood Watch involves people working together to notify the police of anything suspicious, vandalism, suspect vehicles. It is organised on a group basis - each group having its own defined area to watch.
An area co-ordinator is appointed by the members and it is that person's responsibility to liaise with the individual street co-ordinators also appointed by the members. The area co-ordinator will call meetings with the street co-ordinators, arrange for advice and talks from the police and generally give guidance. The street co-ordinators will keep in touch with their members, help with property marking, maintaining records of members, distributing regular newsletters and providing encouragement and support.
It is not part of the members' duties to patrol the street.
The police will make themselves available to give members advice on security in the home, property marking and the latest crime prevention initiatives.
In Clacton we have a thriving and successful Neighbourhood Watch scheme. Regular newsletters are sent to members and there are regular ward meetings which everyone is invited to attend. There is also a Ringmaster Telephone Broadcasting System and a weekly email bulletin which is sent out with important and useful information to the local residents.
The Neighbourhood Watch Coordinator, Essex Watch Administrator (Tendring) is Paul Teague and can be contacted on 0300 333 4444 ext 16360 or Mobile 07814 672449