Find out about the various PSPO’s in NEL and take part in the public consultation helping to update them.
Category: Community Safety
Invitation from NELC to an online ‘prevent’ conference. This is the long-running national, anti-terrorism scheme so if you are interested, read on.
As part of East Marsh Safer Streets, VANEL has been offering East Marsh residents free items of small, household or personal safety equipment. The Safer Streets programme is now in its last few months, so we want East Marsh residents to take up this free offer ‘whilst stocks last’. Read more.
If you’ve not seen it yet, the Annual Report from the NEL Community Safety Partnership (CSP) for 2022-23 is full of interesting information about activities in NEL supporting our communities.
ASB and car crime is a concern to many residents in Cleethorpes. A local Mustang car meet videoed their event but gave PC Dave Cave a chance to talk about car crime. Take a look.
Voting is now open to choose which project in Immingham will be funded by the PCC to tackle local crime. Have your vote before 6th Sept.
VANEL are holding a short community safety drop-in at the Canopy Cafe in Grant Thorold Park on Thur 17th August from 10am-12.30pm. If you’re in East Marsh, drop in for some advice and information.
The latest printed edition of the “Stay Safe” booklet produced by VANEL is now out. (Electronic versions and a website are also available). Read more.
The Spring edition of the CSP newsletter is now out. Read more…
The Community Safety Fund launched by Police and Crime Commissioner Jonathan Evison last year is now open for a new round of applications for funding community projects. The Community Safety Fund offers grants toward the costs of crime reduction and community safety projects and providing support for victims of crime. It is designed to kick-start […]
National Grid ESO has indicated that Emergency Power Cuts are UNLIKELY to happen this winter. We hope this information and the FAQs below provide helpful advice, support, and reassurance so you know what to do if your power supply is ever affected for any reason in the future. Below is some important advice to support […]
Halloween. Trick or Treat. Bonfire night. Fireworks. This week is a busy and fun time of year. But there are also dangers involved and not everyone enjoys this time as much as others. So we’re sharing here various advice from the Police and Fire Services and others. Please share with members of your group, network, […]
Do you have a friend or relative who is elderly, suffers with dementia or has other mental health issues which can leave them confused, lost or disorientated? Nothing is more worrying or distressing than if someone you care about goes missing or doesn’t return home when expected – and for people living with or caring for someone with […]
Unfortunately, disputes between neighbours happen more often than we’d like. So if you are having an issue with a neighbour, what can you do about it? Humberside Police recently circulated this advice. Share it with your own networks. What can I do about my noisy neighbours? It can be frustrating to have noisy neighbours, whether […]
This week is ASB Awareness Week (learn more here). Throughout the week we’re sharing some notes or thoughts about ASB. Please share it with your membership or your friends, neighbours, relatives. The more we talk about ASB, the more we can all play a part in tackling it. Today – the ASB Trigger, for when […]
