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Author Topic: Crime Update andFirearms Surrender  (Read 2013 times)
Thames Valley Police
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« on: July 17, 2019, 02:44:03 PM »

Firearms surrender
A firearms surrender will be in place from Saturday 20 July - Sunday 4 August as part of a national campaign by the National Ballistics Intelligence Service (NABIS). A firearms surrender - as opposed to a firearms amnesty - means that people can hand in guns/ammunition anonymously, without being prosecuted for firearms possession.
 
Members of the public are encouraged to take firearms into the following police stations and hand them over the front counter: Abingdon, Aylesbury, Banbury, High Wycombe, Loddon Valley, Maidenhead, Milton Keynes, Newbury, Oxford, Reading, Slough, Amersham, Bracknell, Bicester, Witney, Kidlington (HQ South).
 
The surrender does not give an amnesty for the life of the weapon. Previous offences linked to the firearm will be investigated.
 
 
NEXT: from Rob Abell at Trading Standards:
 
Hello
 
A new service has been launched this week which will be useful to residents.
 
Please publicise as you deem appropriate.
 
Last year, Martin Lewis took legal action against Facebook, for publishing scam adverts that used his image. A settlement was agreed, which included funding the Citizens Advice Scams Action service.
 
The service, helps support people who have been - or who might be, impacted directly - by online scams.
 
The service helps people through telephone, chat, website content and face-to-face support, for those who need it through referrals from the phone, or chat service.
 
People can now get help from Citizens Advice Scams Action via:
A new telephone number - 0300 330 3003
Chat on the new Scams Action section of their website
Via their website with new updated content on scams and a page for this new service
Face to face support through the nearest Citizens Advice Bureau
 
Many thanks
 
Rob Abell
Fair Trading Officer
RBWM Trading Standards & Licensing Team
 
 
NEXT:  I have been asked to circulate this request for help:  ‘Give & Take Care’ is the group with whom we are working closely, on the sewing re-purposing course in September and the ‘Seed to Plate’ gardening course, starting in February 2020, aimed at deserving young people.
 
Dear All
 
‘Give & Take Care’, is still recruiting for the ‘Befriending Co-ordinator’ role. The post is based at Brunel University.  It naturally involves visits to the ‘care receivers’.  After Jane left, the person who held the post, we have been able to clean up the database, verify matches and do an overall reorganisation of our processes, so the new person in post won’t have a challenging starting point.
 
We are looking for someone enthusiastic and who has had some experience in coordinating engagement and volunteering schemes. The ‘Older Adults Befriending Programme’ is small and it would be a shame to close it down, but we will have no another alternative, if this last effort of recruitment will bear no results.
 
I am attaching the job specs in case you know of someone who may be interested. I really appreciate your help.
 
All the best
 
Gabriella Spinelli, PhD,  FHEA, PGCert, Diploma di Laurea, Fellow of the RSM
Reader in Design
Director Give&Take Care CIC
 
Brunel University London
College of Engineering, Design and Physical Sciences
Department of Design
 
Heinz Wolff Building, Room 011E
University London, Uxbridge, UB8 3PH, United Kingdom
T  +44 (0) 1895 267544
M +44 (0) 7773 577950  
E  gabriella.spinelli@brunel.ac.uk
The role description and conditions, are set out at the bottom of this message.  If you are interested, please make contact directly with Gabriella.
  
NEXT : From Alison Singleton - the Mayor of RBWM’s Secretary:
 
Dear All
 
Please find attached some information about an exciting event the Mayor of the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead is hosting, in aid of Thames Hospice on Tuesday 3 September.
 
Please feel free to circulate the information amongst your family, friends and colleagues.
 
Tickets available on a “first come, first served” basis and the ticket price of £95 covers the return fare and a three course lunch with champagne and wine.  Please do not hesitate to let me know if you have any queries.
 
I look forward to hearing from you soon.
 
Kind regards
 
Alison  
 
Alison Singleton
Mayor’s Secretary
Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead
Zone A  1st Floor
Town Hall
St Ives Road
Maidenhead
Berks  SL6 1RF
 
The Royal Windsor Steam Express - Tuesday 3 September 2019
 
www.thameshospice.org.uk  registered charity no. 1108298
 
THE ROYAL WINDSOR STEAM EXPRESS
 
www.steamdreams.co.uk
 
Join the Mayor of the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead, Councillor Mrs Sayonara Luxton, for the unique opportunity of a return journey on board 61306 Mayflower from Windsor and Eton Riverside to Waterloo, whilst enjoying a three course lunch with champagne and wine – all in aid of Thames Hospice.
 
Tickets £95 each.
 
To reserve your tickets and for further information please contact the Mayor’s Secretary
 
Email:- alison.singleton@rbwm.gov.uk - or
Telephone:- 01628 796223
 
Email alison.singleton@rbwm.gov.uk
Tel 01628 796223
www.rbwm.gov.uk
 
CRIME
MAIDENHEAD CENTRAL:
maidenheadcentralnhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk
6/7 - 16/7  Grenfell Road.  Shed break - locked up bike stolen.  A grey & blue bike.
 
RIVERSIDE & BELMONT:
NO CRIME TO REPORT
 
I attended the North Maidenhead Community Action Group last week, Chaired by Simon Bond.  Simon has now produced minutes.  If anyone from that area would like to be involved with this group - please make contact with Simon:
 
The Community Action Group
 
The North Maidenhead Community Action Group met last week, including PCSO Graham Knight from the Neighbourhood Policing Team, Jeffrey Pick TVP, Councillors and residents.
 
The police hope it will soon be possible for us to undertake Community SpeedWatch once again, with residents in support, to address the issue of speeding in built up areas, particularly roads, where children are about.
 
Burglaries are much reduced, though there is still a need for vigilance, as burglaries are invariably carried out by opportunists and it is easy to protect one’s home against them. There is a Summer Burglary prevention  Focus, which the police are taking to as many summer events as possible - if you see them, do go and say hello.
 
A lot of fraud is taking place, including bogus builders. If you have an elderly or vulnerable neighbour and notice a builder’s van unexpectedly outside their house, do phone the 101 number, so the police can check it out.
 
An Act covering nuisance parking and abandoned vehicles (Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005) was mentioned, as it may help with issues that concern residents in the Courthouse / St Mark’s area.
 
Chair of the group, Simon Bond, said, It was good to discuss so many local issues and make plans for joint action. If you would like to know more about the Community Action Group, do contact him at simon@armitage.biz .”
 
 
MAIDENHEAD WEST
maidenheadwestnhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk
BISHAM, COOKHAM, HURLEY, THE WALTHAMS, LITTLEWICK GREEN & KNOWL HILL:
16/7  Tuesday 5.30 p.m. / 7.40 p.m.  Quarrywood Road.  Car rear windscreen smashed - back pack stolen.  Other valuable items ignored.
 
PINKNEYS GREEN & FURZE PLATT:
NO CRIME TO REPORT
 
MAIDENHEAD SOUTH
maidenheadsouthnhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk
BOYN HILL, COX GREEN & WOODLANDS PARK:
15/7 - 16/7  Monday 5.30 p.m. / Tuesday 7.40 a.m.  Northumbria Road.  All four tyres on a car punctured.
17/7  Wednesday 10 a.m.  Northumbria Road.  Car driver’s door lock forced - car searched - nothing stolen.
15/7 - 16/7  Monday 11 p.m. / Tuesday 7 a.m.  Silver Close.  Van break and all tools stolen.
 
OLDFIELD & BRAY:
NO CRIME TO REPORT
 
MEMBERS’ COMMENTS:
 
FIRST: a new mobile scam from Colin:
 
You get a text message to say that your passport may expire within 6 months.  The cheapest way to renew is online - please click on the link below.
 
It looks official - BUT DON’T DO IT !
 
NEXT: from David
 
He has an email from Amazon - it is a ‘Payment’ receipt.  You can click on the link for further information to ‘Review your automatic payments’.
 
DON’T DO IT !
 
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