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Humberwatch event in Hull as part of Neighbourhood Watch Week

There’s still a few places left at the Humberwatch event on 5th June as part of Neighbourhood Watch Week. Read on for more details or how to book a place.

Interested in Neighbourhood Watch?

Already involved with a group or thinking of starting one?

Come along to the event organised by Humberwatch on 5th June at the Alf Marshall Centre in Hull.

Read on and get in touch to book a place.

Bringing Neighbourhood Watch co-ordinators, members and those interested together across the Humber region.

Neighbourhood Watch co-ordinators, its members and those that are interested in forming a Neighbourhood Watch scheme are invited to the Humber Watch Association Conference on Wednesday, 5th June 2024, from 12pm to 3pm. This important event, dedicated to Neighbourhood Watch along with enhancing community safety and collaboration, will be held at the Alf Marshall Community Centre, located at 87 Goodhart Road, Bransholme, Hull, HU7 4EE. The event promises to provide valuable insights and networking opportunities for all attendees.

Event Highlights:

·  Opening Address: The conference will be inaugurated by Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner, Jonathan Evison. His address will highlight the critical role of Neighbourhood Watch in maintaining community safety and fostering cooperation between residents and law enforcement.

·  Guest Speaker: We are delighted to welcome Cheryl Spruce from the national Neighbourhood Watch Network. Cheryl will discuss the latest campaigns and developments within Neighbourhood Watch on a national scale, offering valuable information and resources to enhance local initiatives.

·  Presentation on Rural Crime: Sgt Kevin Jones from Humberside Police will present plans and strategies on how the force is tackling rural crime. This session will provide practical insights and strategies for people living in rural areas.

·  Free Buffet Lunch: Attendees can enjoy a complimentary buffet lunch while networking with fellow Neighbourhood Watch co-ordinators, members and those that are interested in forming new schemes, exchanging ideas, and building stronger community ties.

This free event is an excellent opportunity for people to gain knowledge, share experiences, and strengthen their community networks. By attending, people will be better equipped to support their neighbourhoods and collaborate effectively with local law enforcement.

For more information and to confirm your attendance, please e-mail office@nnetwork.org.uk, stating which area you are from Hull, East Riding, North Lincs or North East Lincs.

We look forward to seeing you there and working together to make our communities safer and more connected!

Kind regards,

Neighbourhood Network team
c/o HumberWatch Association