Rutland annual general meeting will be held in Rutland county councils chamber in Oakham
7pm on Wednesday 27th January 2015
Neighbourhood Watch schemes used to be started by police but these days that does not
happen.
Oakham Police are keen to see the Rutland Branch remain.
Personally I feel it has passed it use by date. Most people have mobiles and are
happy to report suspicious activity to the police.
I am told people would prefer to pay to call 101 rather than knock on the door
or call a gossiping town councillor in one area of Oakham.
Wednesday’s meeting will last about an hour and a half.
If you cannot attend but want to know more,
call Mr Horne on 01572 823811 or e-mail r.horne373@btinternet.com.
7pm on Wednesday 27th January 2015
Neighbourhood Watch schemes used to be started by police but these days that does not
happen.
Would be #NHW peeps don't forget #AGM on Wed 7:30 council offices. Let's keep it going and advance the fight against crime. Joe— Oakham Police (@OakhamPolice) January 24, 2016
Oakham Police are keen to see the Rutland Branch remain.
Personally I feel it has passed it use by date. Most people have mobiles and are
happy to report suspicious activity to the police.
I am told people would prefer to pay to call 101 rather than knock on the door
or call a gossiping town councillor in one area of Oakham.
Wednesday’s meeting will last about an hour and a half.
If you cannot attend but want to know more,
call Mr Horne on 01572 823811 or e-mail r.horne373@btinternet.com.