Sudbrooke News June 2013 - Lincolnshire County Council
Sudbrooke News June 2013 - Lincolnshire County Council
Sudbrooke News June 2013 - Lincolnshire County Council
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Police <strong>News</strong><br />
NETTLEHAM POLICE TEAM<br />
Firstly let me introduce myself. I am the new<br />
volunteer Admin. Officer at the Nettleham Village Police<br />
Station. My name is Lynn Chantrey and I have lived in<br />
Langworth for the past 18 years. I am a keen biker<br />
and can often be seen on my big blue trike, you cannot<br />
miss me as it is the only trike that carries a wheelchair<br />
on the back of it. Since being confined to the chair I<br />
have been looking for work that will keep me out of<br />
trouble. Volunteering at the station seemed to be the right thing for me. The<br />
officers have been very welcoming and I feel part of the team already so because<br />
of this I will now be at the village police station every Tuesday and Thursday<br />
from 9 am till 4 pm so if you want to pop in with any problems or just for a<br />
chat please feel free to do so.<br />
We are pleased to report that crime is low at the moment as there have only<br />
been 4 reported crimes in the last month these have been investigated and<br />
dealt with accordingly.<br />
If you see or here anything suspicious that you would like the Police to hear<br />
about please ring the 101 non emergency number, this number is not instead of<br />
the 999 emergency number, if it is an emergency please ring 999 as usual.<br />
Summer is supposedly here although I am not sure where, but that still doesn’t<br />
stop the grass and hedges growing, with this in mind here are a few tips on<br />
keeping your garden equipment safe from sticky fingers.<br />
• Think about upgrading your security on the garden shed, better<br />
locks, or a bar across the door.<br />
• Make sure you put everything away at night.<br />
• Think about post coding your items, Nettleham NPT offer a free<br />
post coding service.<br />
• Most criminals like to look in the daylight to see what you have got<br />
then come back at night, so covering the windows of the shed is<br />
also an option, what they can’t see they can’t get.<br />
If you want to want to keep up to date with local news and crime please visit<br />
them on Twitter and Facebook. The team also have an Email address for you to<br />
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