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Spelthorne Neighbourhood Watch
Spelthorne Neighbourhood Watch

What is Neighbourhood Watch

Neighbourhood Watch is a method of developing closer liaison between households in a neighbourhood, the local police and the authorities. The aim is to provide:

  • home security advice
  • advice on reporting incidents
  • fostering a community spirit
  • improving the environment
Join Your Local Neighbourhood Watch

How being a member of Neighbourhood Watch will benefit you:
  • help reduce crime
  • work together with your neighbours
  • make your area safer to live in
  • provide reassurance and reduce the fear of crime
To set up a Neighbourhood Watch you can fill in the Spelthorne Neighbourhood Watch Inquiry Form

Members also receive the Watchword regular bulletin (latest issue found below).

Watchword Issue 21 (pdf - 107kb) - November 2008

To contact Spelthorne Neighbourhood Watch

You can:-
Spelthorne Neighbourhood Watch is overseen by a Steering Group, chaired by Councillor Vivienne Leighton, working in partnership with the Surrey Police Crime Reduction Advisor for the Borough, PC Vic Smith, both of whom can be contacted via neighbourhoodwatch@spelthorne.gov.uk.