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Hello Neighbours,
We have another bumper crop of interesting news from the
network to share this month. We are cramming so much in, I’m genuinely
considering going to a fortnightly format. I wonder if shorter
newsletters every other week, might be easier to read. If you have strong
views either to keep this monthly, or to move to fortnightly updates,
please let me know in this
very basic straw poll.
Highlights this month include
· The
police have new powers to tackle antisocial behaviour
· New
guidance advises using passkeys rather than passwords online
· Get a
sneak peek of the Neighbourhood Watch podcast – coming soon!
· NW
updates from Blackpool and Suffolk
· Learn
how community grants are being used in Nuneaton
· Catch
up on our knife crime webinar
Crime and Policing Bill
receives Royal Assent, giving police new powers
The Crime and Policing Acthas over 70 measures
including tougher police powers to crackdown on antisocial behaviour
and retail crime by introducing Respect Orders so police can ban
repeat offenders from town centres and other locations. Other measures
include new legislation on the sale of knives and introducing an offence
for assaulting a retail worker with a possible sentence of six months in
prison. Find
out more on our website.
National Cyber Security
Centre: leave passwords in the past
Overhauling decades of security practice, the National
Cyber Security Centre, a part of GCHQ, has taken the decision to no
longer recommend individuals use passwords where passkeys are available
because passwords lack the relative resilience to modern cyber threats.
We’re working with experts on updating our guidance at Neighbourhood
Watch but you can find
out more from NCSC here.
Get a sneak peek at the
Neighbourhood Watch podcast
We’ve finished recording the first four episodes of the
Neighbourhood Watch podcast, hosted by BBC Radio 4’s Alfie Moore. It’s
shaping up to be a fascinating series, talking to a range of celebrities
about the communities they grew up in and their experiences of crime. Get
a sneak peek of Andy Bush talking about how his parents were scammed
online, here.
Fundraise while you shop
online
Did you know that when you buy things online, you could
be raising free donations for Neighbourhood Watch Network? 8,000
retailers, including eBay, Argos, John Lewis & Partners, ASOS,
Booking.com and M&S, are ready to donate, and it won’t cost you a
penny! Each time you shop online, visit the easyfundraising site first,
to find the retailer you want. After you’ve checked out, they will donate
to Neighbourhood Watch Network at no extra cost to you. Go to Easyfundraising and
join for free.

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Neighbourhood Watch
Community Grant update
Nuneaton Neighbourhood Watch helped raise funds for
bleed kits so they could be placed around the area to help someone in
need. Chris Ellis, who lost his son Tom in a knife attack in 2024,
presented bleed kits to the local community in a bid to save others'
lives. Brian Stansfield from Neighbourhood Watch said the kits will
be given to local businesses and schools. He added: “We all know the
terrible incident that happened in Nuneaton town centre and are making it
our mission to prevent further needless loss of life.” Read the BBC news story here.
Heading off on a long
weekend trip this bank holiday?
It’s important to remember to properly protect your home
while you’re away. Sumier Foster-Shah, Customer Service Manager at ERA,
shares the simple steps that you can take to make sure you have peace of
mind while you’re away from your property, and enjoy your holiday, read
more here – Ad.
Say it with flowers!
Want
to say a big thank you to a local hero, friend, neighbour, or community
champion? We've partnered with Flower Station to celebrate the spirit of
community with a stunning Neighbourhood Watch bouquet, perfectly
reflecting our iconic brand colours. Flower Station will donate 10% of
the sale proceeds to supporting community grants. Check out the Neighbourhood
Watch shop to find out more.
Knife Crime awareness
webinar
We were very grateful to Anoushka Dunic from the Ben Kinsella Trust for hosting a webinar on knife
crime to mark Stephen Lawrence Day on 22 April. The session covers
sensitive topics but it’s a very practical insight into the drivers of
knife crime and violence, how to support young people and where to go for
support. Catch
up with the webinar here.
Neighbourhood Watch Lottery
update
Last month one of our lucky NW lottery players won
£224.16, congratulations! The lottery generates a steady source of income
for us to deliver national projects, support our volunteers and make more
of an impact. You too can support Neighbourhood Watch and be in with
a chance to win up to £25,000 a week. Play One Lottery here.
Tougher measures targeting
antisocial behaviour become law
The Crime and Policing Act has now received Royal
Assent. This means that people who wreak havoc on local communities face
tough new restrictions under new laws. New measures include Respect
Orders that will let police and councils crack down on persistent adult
offenders. Police are also being handed tougher powers to
seize vehicles linked to anti-social behaviour. Find
out more.
Volunteer spotlight -
Blackpool
Nathan Burrell, a Coordinator from Blackpool, took part
in a local community outreach event to celebrate the Muslim festival of
Eid. It was held at the Bispham community centre and brought together a
whole community to support each other and celebrate. Nathan also helped
organise a crime prevention event at Barclays in Blackpool, with police
and staff promoting scam awareness to local bank customers.
Association spotlight -
Suffolk
Tony Spall and Nick King recently shared the incredible
work being done by Neighbourhood Watch in Suffolk. For over 30
years, Neighbourhood Watch in Suffolk was run by the local police, but
it’s been successfully managed by volunteers since 2016. They are
currently running two funded projects: ‘Working for a Safer Suffolk’ and
‘Suffolk Connected’.Find out more about
their impact on the Suffolk
Neighbourhood Watch Association website.
Learn about online grooming
in children and young people
Breck Bednar was just 14 when he was groomed online.
After being manipulated for a year, he was lured to a flat, where he was
murdered by his online groomer. Breck’s mother, Lorin, founded the Breck
Foundation so no other family should suffer the same fate. They provide
information and education on how to spot the signs of grooming and keep
young people safe. Find out more about the Breck
Bednar foundation.
Neighbourhood Watch Week
Is just a month away, and we’ll be offering Communi-Tea
event packs in our shop soon. We got the whole team involved in
packing, look
at this teamwork! Each pack will include event posters, invitations,
balloons, stickers, leaflets and tea. They will be available in the
Neighbourhood Watch shop soon, watch out for updates in your inbox.
And that is all for this month. If you’d prefer to have
an online version of the newsletter to print, you can find that here.
As ever, I love to know what you think, what could be better. It's always
so helpful to have feedback.
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