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TWIT TWOO, RUTH AND HAYLEY<br />

ARE BRINGING NEIGHBOURHOOD<br />

WATCH TO YOU!<br />

Magor, Undy and Llandevenny Community Support<br />

Officers Ruth James and Hayley Brown are flushed<br />

with success after recruiting the 20,000th household<br />

to the Gwent Police OWL Neighbourhood Watch Scheme.<br />

Ruth and Hayley have now set themselves a target of<br />

persuading half of all households in the area - around<br />

1,000 - of the value of the scheme. Already nearly 300<br />

are signed up.<br />

<strong>The</strong> officers send out crime information and prevention<br />

messages via the system, but also give updates on community events.<br />

Recently, Ruth invited Olive, one of two OWL mascots owned by the force, to Magor. <strong>The</strong> life size<br />

owl was on hand to help sign up local shopkeeper Simon Barter to the scheme - and then lent a<br />

hand to clear snow around the police station in Magor.<br />

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