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Security Street Meet, Saturday December 12th

Are you concerned about the recent spate of burglaries?  Come and receive some free valuable home safety and crime prevention advice. What other concerns do you have within the Triangle? Are you fed up with motorist ignoring the one way signage in Devonshire Drive? Have you noticed the recent fly-tipping in the area? Air your concerns to our local PCSO (Police Community Support Officer) at tomorrow’s Safer Neighbourhood December Street Meet. When? Saturday 12th December Where? Ashburnham Retreat (Play Street), outside the Ashburnham Arms Pub, or inside the pub if the weather is bad.  (Good excuse for a quick tipple) Time? Drop in anytime between 2pm and 3pm We look forward to seeing you tomorrow. Tina Pugh ATA Security Hub

Fly-tipping in Play Street

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Tina Pugh,  4 November 2015   This is what greeted local residents this morning at the Ashburnham Place end of Play Street (Ashburnham Retreat). This is the second time in a matter of weeks where a dismantled cupboard has been dumped. Dumping waste illegally is a serious criminal offence that can carry a very large fine and can ruin the appearance of our neighbourhood. An offender can even be sent to prison. It is also an offence to allow fly-tipping to take place. What is fly-tipping? Fly-tipping is the illegal dumping of rubbish or bulky items on land not licensed to receive it. It can be dangerous to health, it pollutes land and costs significant amounts of public money, which could be better spent elsewhere, to clear away. How Can I Prevent fly-tipping Don’t put up with it   – report it. If you report it, the rubbish can be removed and with your help the crime can be investigated. If you see someone fly-tipping or would like to report an area where fly-...

Security Alert – Guildford Grove & Safer Neighbourhoods November Street Meet

David Scales Nov 03, 2015  Guildford Grove Our Safer Neighbourhoods Police Team have informed us of a recent burglary in Guildford Grove. This happened overnight  between 29th and 30th October. The suspect gained entry through the  lower ground floor sash window , a wallet and credit card were stolen. Please ensure you are taking all reasonable steps to  lock and secure lower ground floor windows particularly older sash windows which have been forced open in recent burglaries notified to us. Suspicious Activity in the Triangle Separately to the above, the Safer Neighbourhoods Police Team have notified us they have been getting a few calls from residents of  individuals going around looking at premises and possibly marking premises in the Triangle . If you  see or suspect any suspicious behaviour of this nature, please report it to the Police by dialling 999, 101 or the Safer Neighbourhoods Team on  020 8284 5494  depending on th...

Burglary in Ashburnham Grove

Tina Pugh, Oct 28, 2015  Unfortunately, we have been advised by our Safer Neighbourhoods Police Team that there has  been another burglary within the Triangle, this time in Ashburnham Grove.  This happened  between 10pm on the 21st October and 6am on the 22nd October .  Entry into the property was via the ground floor window. This is now the third burglary within the Triangle in just over a month.   Remember , most burglaries are opportunistic, not planned, so they’re easy to prevent.  Here are a few reminders to keep your home secure: Lock up Deadlock doors and close and secure lockable windows if you go out or upstairs. Unlocked UPVC units can be sprung. Keep keys away from doors and windows in a place where they are not visible to anyone looking in, and don’t hide them outside. Get a strong door with insurance company-approved locks. Fit an entry viewer and/or a good door chain or door bar. A letterbox cage will prevent lock relea...

Community policing could be axe

Imogene Russell, Oct 28, 2015  Even more police cuts are looming.  Write in if you want to keep West Ward’s one remaining police community support officer (PCSO).  It will be decided in December whether PCSOs have a future in Greenwich .Already there is only one PC and one PCSO in Greenwich West Ward. PCSO numbers have been reduced by 73% in Greenwich overall since May 2010, and Greenwich Police Station in now only open for three hours a week: Wednesday 7-8pm, Thursday 7-8pm, and Saturdays 2-3pm.  Email Julia Harries of the Mayors Office for Policing and Crime at  Enquiries@mopac.london.gov.uk  if you want to retain some 

Security Report from the AGM & Remember Crimewatch?

David Scales, Oct 23, 2015 The Security Hub report presented at the AGM on Thursday 22nd October is attached  here  in full, please click on the link, and if you were unable to make the meeting and have questions or would like to make any comments please feel free to send me an email at  david0902@talktalk.net At the meeting, we said goodbye to Carolyn Carter our longstanding Representative who has moved outside of the Ashburnham Triangle area and put such dedication and commitment into the Security Hub and police liaison over the last five years or so. Carolyn campaigned tirelessly against drivers flouting the No Entry signs in Devonshire Drive and took effective action on other issues such as graffiti removal and making our streets less cluttered and we are very appreciative of all her efforts in moving the Hub forward and feeding back residents’ concerns at the Safer Neighbourhoods meetings. We wish Carolyn well and all the bes...

Ashburnham Triangle Association AGM

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Neil Sinclair, 22 October 2015 Annabel Cowell was last night (Thursday 22nd October) elected as the new treasurer of the Ashburnham Triangle Association (ATA) in succession to Zach and Tara Veitch. Re-elected as chairman and secretary respectively were Chris Ward and Imogene Russell. The annual general meeting (agm) of the ATA also formally welcomed Simon Barrs as new head of the planning hub in succession to Andrew Steeds. Maureen Romeril will be assisting Simon as planning associate. David Scales, senior representative of the security hub, introduced to the meeting Tina Pugh who has become the other security hub representative in succession to Carolyn Carter. Tina will focus,  among other things, on communication of security hub issues across the Ashburnham Triangle. Robin Stott, deputy chairman, formally chaired the AGM in the absence of Chris Ward.