Recently, a new Association - Maidenhead Community Watch Association - was formed with the primary focus on helping to make our town a safer and more pleasant place in which to live.
Residents within Maidenhead can now benefit from this new initiative being introduced and promoted by Maidenhead Community Watch Association.
The first step will be a free home security survey, to be conducted by a local PCSO or a trained operator, who will assess the security of your property for any potential vulnerability and will then make recommendations on how you can improve your safety and security.
On offer will be various security items such as alarms, timers, fake TVs, etc, all of which are available, at no cost, courtesy of Maidenhead Community Watch Association, for those who cannot afford to purchase their own. Further, they can supply and fit additional security items such as fake cameras, door chains etc, also at no cost to those who can’t afford them.
This project is being financially supported by TVP Windsor & Maidenhead LPA and, additionally, by recent generous assistance from The Prince Philip Trust Fund.
To benefit from the above, you will need to -
Reside in Maidenhead and be considered as Vulnerable or Elderly
What do we mean by Vulnerable or Elderly?
A vulnerable adult is defined as someone who can’t take easily care of themselves or it might be someone who is unable to protect themselves against significant harm or exploitation.
Elderly, for the purposes of this project, means over 80 years of age.
This project is now ‘live’ and we believe it will be of tremendous value to the community.
If you would like to have a free home security survey we would be delighted to hear from you. In the first instance please contact the Association Chairman, John Diack, at
jrdmcw@gmail.com Message Sent By
Dawn James
(Police, Neighbourhood Administrator, Windsor & Maidenhead)