FIRST: On Wednesday there is a Zoom meeting with OPAF – The Older Persons Advisory Forum. This is a brilliant group which supports and informs older people in the Borough and looks after their concerns – particularly when it comes to the NHS and care provision for the elderly. If you are not a member – you can register below and just listen into the meeting, to see how they could benefit you !
This is the first of OPAF's online meetings, giving our members and guests, an opportunity to hear from medical professionals. If you have an questions you would like to raise - please send these questions in advance to Marjorie Clasper, whose email is below.
An event from: ‘Older Persons Advisory Forum’
OPEN MEETING
Wednesday 14/Apr/2021 at 09:55 to 11:30
ZOOM from your own home
This is a zoom meeting open to all registered participants of OPAF, if you are not registered please join now.
OPEN MEETING - WEDNESDAY 14TH APRIL 2021, 10.00 am to 11.30 pm.
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86782088639?pwd=RStueTRsRXNlNUU3Q09BeVI2cm5kdz09Meeting ID: 867 8208 8639 Passcode: 142081
(Please aim to join the meeting by 9:55)
AGENDA
Welcome to the first OPAF Zoom Members Meeting at 10:00 am
Meeting Format
introductions
NHS Ageing Well Programme and life after a year of Covid 10:10 am
Presented by Dr Adrian Hayter - National Clinical Director for Older People and Integrated Person-Centred Care at NHS England
Followed by a Q&A session
Thanks to Adrian 10:50 am
Update on OPAF activity 10:55 am
Open Discussion and questions (submitted)
Meeting Review and future meetings
Close 11:30am
Next Meeting Wed 11th August 2021, 10:00 am - Zoom
Note – please submit questions beforehand where possible.
Mrs Marjorie Clasper, Secretary,
E-Mail:
marjorie.clasper@tiscali.co.ukNEXT: This from Marjorie – Nottingham Knockers – They’re back !
Hi Jeff – welcome back from holiday, hope you had a good time. A neighbour just rang to say that a chap knocked at the door, saying he had just come out of the army and was trying to make money by selling items door to door. I have checked our camera to see if he called here and have attached a photo for info. Not sure if you want to take it any further but he apparently was walking down Grubwood Lane in the direction of Hockett Lane.
Can everyone please remember – only those with a Pedlars Certificate can go door to door selling cleaning products. These will only be granted to those of ‘Good Character’. That does include anyone who has been to prison !
Generally if asked, they produce a ‘Hawkers Licence’. There is not such thing. They have made them up and printed them out to look good.
It is easier – if everyone across the entire Thames Valley says the same !
I AM SORRY – I DO NOT BUY GOOD OR SERVICES AT THE DOOR.
The politely, but firmly, close and lock the front door.
CRIME
I have attached reference numbers to each crime report. If you live in the vicinity of any of the crimes mentioned and have CCTV or a video doorbell, can you please check the footage. If you have any that might be of interest to the police, can you please make contact with us, quoting reference number given.
I have added a new email address below. The first email address is directly to your local Neighbourhood Team. The second is to our investigation team. Please use it to send any intelligence / video doorbell / CCTV footage you may have, which is relevant to any of the crimes lists below - quoting the reference number.
Alternatively you can call 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or email -
www.crimestoppers-uk.orgMAIDENHEAD CENTRAL:
maidenheadcentralgeographical@thamesvalley.pnn.police.ukSR.windsor&
maidenhead@thamesvalley.pnn.police.ukNO CRIME TO REPORT.
RIVERSIDE & BELMONT:
NO CRIME TO REPORT.
MAIDENHEAD WEST
maidenheadwestgeographical@thamesvalley.pnn.police.ukSR.windsor&
maidenhead@thamesvalley.pnn.police.ukBISHAM, COOKHAM, HURLEY, THE WALTHAMS, LITTLEWICK GREEN & KNOWL HILL:
NO CRIME TO REPORT.
PINKNEYS GREEN & FURZE PLATT:
8/4 – 9/4 Thursday 9 a.m. / Friday 1.30 p.m. Oldershaw Mews. The aggrieved was driving, when they got a flat tyre. When the tyre was repaired the garage produced 2 nails, which had been pushed into the wall of the tyre. This is an ongoing issue in that area and there have been several similar cases. Ref. No: 43210150465
10/4 – 11/4 Saturday 3 p.m. / Sunday 7.45 a.m. Connaught Close. Wing mirror smashed from a car. Ref. No: 43210151474
11/4 Sunday 7 a.m. Malvern Road. Wing mirror smashed from a car. Ref. No: 43210151563
10/4 – 11/4 Saturday 5 p.m. / Sunday 9 a.m. Farm, Marlow Road. Offenders have broken through a hedge in a car and driven around fields causing a lot of damage to crops. Ref. No: 43210152523
11/4 Sunday 10.50 p.m. Blenheim Road. Brick thrown at window causing damage to the frame. Ref. No: 43210152375
9/4 Friday1.40 p.m. Havelock Road. Car passenger window smashed – work bag containing a laptop stolen. Ref. No: 43210149146
9/4 Friday 4.10 p.m. Half Way Houses, maidenhead Road. Index plate stolen from a car. Ref. No: 43210149414
9/4 Friday 3.25 a.m. Courthouse Road. Van break – tools stolen. Ref. No: 432101512619
9/4 - 10/4 Friday 9 p.m. / Saturday 8 a.m. Rivermead Court, Bridge Laane. Chained up bike stolen. A blue bike. Ref. No: 43210150492
MAIDENHEAD SOUTH
maidenheadsouthgeographical@thamesvalley.pnn.police.ukSR.windsor&
maidenhead@thamesvalley.pnn.police.ukBOYN HILL, COX GREEN & WOODLANDS PARK:
10/4 Saturday midnight / 9 a.m. Boyn Hill Road. 2 cars on a driveway. One entered and searched – nothing stolen. Unsuccessful attempt to enter the other. Ref. No: 43210151732
OLDFIELD, BRAY & HOLYPORT:
NO CRIME TO REPORT.
Please consider using our online reporting system but please note this reporting tool is not for use where a crime happening right now, the suspect is still at the scene, or anyone seriously injured or in immediate danger.