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LITCHAM HOMEWATCH
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Area Co-ordinator John Relph - 01328 700 813

Anti-Social Behavior and Homewatch
 Many incidents of Anti-social behaviour go unreported, if we want the the Police were to act on the matter, as they did last year in Dunham they need reports of as many incidents as possible in order pinpoint the culprits . Many people feel that in the past the Police have appeared indifferent to reports of minor incidents but this had changed and both the Police and Breckland District Council are keen to stamp out anti-social behaviour
Can I therefore encourage all residents to REPORT ALL INCIDENTS OF ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR or indeed any other suspicious or criminal behaviour to:
Or your local Homewatch Co-ordinator click for details...
The Police on their non-emergency number 0845 456 4567
The Breckland Anti-social Behaviour Officer on 01362-656 367 or e-mail 
tracey.baxter@breckland.gov.uk.

Remember don't Phone 999 unless it's a real Emergency.
In non-emergency situations you should call  0845  456 4567  
Examples of a non-emergency;
'I've been burgled while on holiday....
'My car has been vandalised...
'I think I've found some stolen property....
'There's a noisy gang of teenagers outside....
Further information on non-emergency number....
If a crime is happening NOW or someone is in danger you should always call  999


LOOKING FOR A TRADER YOU CAN TRUST?
Then look no further than the Norfolk Trusted Trader Scheme from Norfolk County Council Trading Standards Service. Where the details of local businesses, are only a click or phone call away.
The scheme is continuing to expand and now covers a wider number of trade areas; it also allows customers to give feedback on the service they have received from the Trusted Trader member. This feedback is published on the website to help consumers make their choice on which trader to use.
Traders apply to join the scheme, and Trading Standards then assess whether they are suitable for membership.  As part of the assessment, Trading Standards may check records of complaints and trading history in relation to the applicant.  If the assessment is satisfactory, the trader is accepted as a member of the scheme.
The scheme also supports and promotes good local businesses.  The feedback forms endorse and recommend their service.
To find a reputable Norfolk based trader search the Trusted Trader directory at www.norfolk.gov.uk/trustedtrader or to request a copy, call Consumer Direct  on 08454 04 05 06 (4p per minute from a BT line)
Or if you want to say “I’m no ordinary Trader – I’m a Trusted Trader”
And become a Trusted Trader member call 0344 800 8013 (Standard rates apply) or visit www.norfolk.gov.uk/trustedtrader to find out how to apply for accreditation.

Useful Links

NORFOLK HOMEWATCH - http://www.norfolkhomewatch.info/

BBC feature - http://www.bbc.co.uk/norfolk/features/crackingcrime_homewatch.shtml

Current Homewatch messages

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