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,47,1,48,9","binning,43,2","bins,48,3","birch,1,1,11,1","birchington,23,1,24,1,26,1","birmingham,51,1","birth,43,1","birthday,47,1","bit,7,1,47,1,49,1,51,1","black,8,1,11,1,13,1,15,1,20,4,21,1,26,1,29,1,33,3,36,1,41,2","blacksole,37,1","bladed,27,2","blame,5,1","blank,27,1","blanket,48,3","blankets,48,2","blean,48,1,49,1","block,26,1,33,2,51,1","blocked,49,1","blond,15,2","blonde,13,1","blow,44,1","blue,13,4,15,1,20,2,21,2,33,5","bmw,14,1,26,3,45,1","bmx,30,1","boat,9,1","bodies,46,1","bodily,35,2,45,2","body,42,1","bogus,6,1,48,1","bold,52,1","boltcutters,44,1","bolted,44,1","bolts,52,1","bona,43,1","bone,28,1","bonus,7,1","boo,51,1","book,47,1,49,1,50,1","bookmakers,14,1","boot,49,1,50,2","boots,33,1","born,51,1","borough,18,1","borstal,13,1","both,6,1,9,1,20,2,22,1,30,1,33,1,36,1,49,3,50,1,51,3","bottle,39,1,41,1,47,1","bottles,33,2","bottom,5,1,44,1","bottoms,21,1","bound,1,1,8,1,12,1,26,2","bourh,51,1","bourn,18,1","bowling,15,1","box,47,1,48,2,51,2","boxes,29,2,47,1","boy,1,2,3,3,11,3,12,2,13,1,15,5,18,1,23,2,24,2,26,1,27,1,28,1,31,3,33,4,35,3,39,2,41,2,45,2","boy’s,12,1","boys,3,1,11,1,13,1,15,6,18,1,28,2,33,1,35,4,38,2","br,51,2","branch,43,1","brazil,39,1","breach,44,1,36,1,52,1","breached,44,1","breaches,3,1,32,1","breaching,3,1,32,1,38,2","break,1,2,3,2,5,1,12,3,16,1,25,1,44,2,49,1,50,1,51,1,52,1","breakdown,48,1,49,1","breakers,16,1","breaking,13,1,34,1","brenchley,9,1,30,1","brenda,51,2","bri,51,1","brick,10,1","bridge,1,5,3,4,4,4,5,4,6,4,7,4,10,1,11,4,13,1,15,2,44,4,32,2,37,1,43,4","brief,6,6,47,3,48,6,49,2,50,4,51,2","brigade,48,1","bring,6,2,16,2,48,1,50,1,51,1","bringing,17,1,30,1,49,2","brings,30,1,49,1","british,22,1","broad,13,1,28,2,32,1,41,1","broadstairs,39,2","broadway,12,1,32,1","brochures,48,3","broke,12,1,13,1,18,1","broken,1,2,3,2,7,1,11,1,13,3,18,2,26,2,47,1,48,1","brooks,26,1","broome,50,1","broomfield,30,2","brother,9,1","brought,17,1,18,2,47,1","brown,20,1,33,1,35,1,45,1","brownie,51,1","browser,1,1","browsing,48,1","bruises,13,1","bruising,41,1","brymore,36,1","buckingham,22,1","bud,5,1","buggy,41,1","build,13,1,15,1,17,1,20,1,21,1,28,1,40,1,49,2","builders,16,1","building,16,3,18,1,28,1,34,1,40,1,49,1,51,1","buildings,18,1","built,44,1","bukht,30,1","bulletin,50,4","bulletins,50,4","bur,51,1","burden,50,1","burgate,20,1","burglar,48,4,49,1,50,1","burglaries,3,1,13,1,17,1,23,1,24,1,26,1,44,1,39,1,47,1","burglariesearlier,26,1","burglars,26,1,50,2,52,2","burglary,1,2,3,8,8,2,12,2,13,2,15,1,16,1,23,1,24,1,25,1,26,2,34,1,35,6,40,2,45,4,47,1,50,3","burgled,26,1,47,1,49,1","burns,32,1","burton,19,1","bus,1,3,3,2,11,6,15,2,44,1,35,2,38,2,47,2,50,2,51,2","business,7,2,34,1,46,4,49,2,50,2","businesses,16,2,18,1,40,1,49,1","buster,48,1,50,1","busy,22,1,28,1,47,1,49,1,51,1","but,18,1","butterfly,18,1","buy,10,1,48,1,49,1","buying,39,1","buywithconfidence,10,1","bys,16,1","c1,48,1","cable,1,2,3,1,11,2,47,1","caf,33,1","calendar,46,1","call,1,2,10,3,16,1,20,1,22,4,27,1,28,2,29,1,34,1,39,2,41,1,46,3,47,2,48,1,49,3,50,2,51,1","called,1,1,8,1,10,2,11,2,12,1,13,1,15,1,16,2,20,1,26,1,27,1,32,1,34,2,36,1,37,1,41,1,46,2,48,1,50,2,51,1","caller,1,1,43,2,48,1,50,2","callers,6,1,32,1,50,1","calling,7,1,47,1,51,1","callingfor,25,1","calls,27,1,28,2,29,2,32,1,41,2,47,1,50,1","camcorder,48,1","came,7,1,15,1,18,1,22,2,26,1,31,1,41,1","camera,13,2,48,1,49,1","cameras,12,2,42,1","camp,33,1","campaign,27,3,28,1,30,1,47,3","campaigns,27,1","campbell,41,1,46,3","canc,51,1","cancelled,48,1","candidate,46,2","candidates,46,2","candlers,18,1","candoc,48,1,50,1","cannabis,13,1,28,2","cannot,5,1,6,1,7,1,16,1,27,1,44,1,47,1,48,1","cante,51,2","canterbury,1,31,3,34,4,13,5,13,6,23,7,15,8,7,9,3,10,3,11,13,12,10,13,15,14,3,15,9,16,8,17,3,18,12,19,3,20,7,21,5,22,6,23,3,24,3,25,4,26,3,27,4,28,9,44,12,29,5,30,7,31,3,32,21,33,15,34,7,35,23,36,18,37,3,38,14,39,4,40,8,41,9,42,5,43,11,45,21,46,3,47,19,48,16,49,9,50,8,51,8,52,1","canterbury’s,13,1,18,1,36,1","canvassed,50,1","cap,27,1","capacity,32,1","caps,31,1","capture,49,1","car,1,2,3,3,5,2,6,1,8,3,10,1,12,7,13,2,14,1,15,4,26,2,32,3,33,8,35,3,36,2,37,2,38,6,41,6,45,3,47,6,48,1,50,2","card,43,6,45,1","cardigan,33,1","cards,28,1,35,1,43,1","care,3,1,13,1,32,2,43,1,45,1,47,1,48,1,51,1","career,40,1,48,1,49,1","careful,47,2,49,1","carefully,44,1,43,1","cargo,16,1","caring,7,1,50,1","carnivals,22,1","carole,22,1","caroline,49,2,51,1","carpet,49,1","carpets,49,1","carpets4less,49,1","carriageway,1,1,8,1,12,1,26,1","carried,48,2","carry,5,1,9,1,18,1,27,2,36,1,41,1,49,1","carrying,1,1,9,2,15,2,18,1,27,5,38,1,47,1,50,1","cars,13,2,18,3,26,2,33,2,34,2,36,1,47,3,50,1","cartwright,13,1,30,2","case,10,1,28,1,34,1,35,1,45,3,49,2","cases,16,1","cash,12,2,13,1,16,1,27,1,28,1,35,1","caster,50,1","castle,16,1,32,1,36,1","cat,51,1","catalogue,48,5","catch,25,1","catching,48,1","categorised,7,1","category,17,1","catford,35,1,38,1","caught,7,2,15,2,27,1,37,1,47,1,49,1,52,1","cause,5,1,46,1,48,1","caused,12,1,18,2,26,2,48,1","causing,16,1,18,1,35,1,36,1,45,1,50,1","cautioned,35,1","cautions,22,1","ccl01,48,1","cctv,8,1,26,1,35,1,38,1,48,2","cd,45,1","cdnhw,47,1","cdnhwa,47,1,48,1,49,1,50,2,51,5","cdrp,16,1,48,1","cds,50,1","ce,51,5","ceases,46,1","celebrating,48,1","cement,16,1","cent,17,8","centigrade,42,1","centre,1,1,5,5,16,1,18,1,33,2,35,1,38,1,40,1,42,1,47,1,48,2,49,1,50,1","centres,16,1,47,1","century,50,1","ceremony,47,1","cert,47,1,49,1","certain,50,1","certainly,9,1,28,1,47,1,50,2,52,1","certificate,43,1,49,2,50,3","ces,51,1","cesar,16,1","cessa,51,1","chad,16,1","chaenomeles,49,1","chain,44,1,48,2","chains,20,1,27,1,50,2","chair,30,1,46,1,51,2","chairman,46,3,47,2,49,2,50,2,51,2","chairs,50,1","chalk,18,1","challeng,51,1","challenge,42,1,47,1","challenges,17,1","challenging,49,3","chambers,33,1","championship,40,1,49,1","chance,27,1,47,1,49,1,50,2,52,1","chances,5,2,44,1","change,13,1,18,1,22,1,25,1,42,1,48,4,49,1,51,2","changed,6,2","changes,47,1,49,2,51,2","changing,47,1","channel,16,1","channelled,49,1","chapman,50,1","charge,13,1,48,1","charged,1,7,3,20,8,2,11,2,12,1,13,9,15,3,16,3,18,1,23,2,24,3,27,1,28,1,32,9,33,6,34,1,35,10,36,7,38,4,40,2,41,2,45,15,47,1,50,1","charges,3,2,24,1,45,1","charitable,1,1,46,1","charity,7,1,46,3,48,1","charnwood,32,1","charollais,13,2","chartham,1,1,3,2,8,1,13,3,18,4,22,4,33,1,36,2","chased,15,1","chast,51,1","chaston,51,1","chat,22,1","chatham,7,1","chattels,46,1","chaucer,21,1","cheaper,48,1","cheaply,50,1","check,6,1,10,1,18,1,43,3,47,2,48,2,49,2,50,1","checking,9,1,18,1,30,1","checkmend,49,1","checks,1,1,9,2,16,2,18,3,48,2","cheekbone,15,1","cheques,25,1,46,2","cher,51,1","chestfied,25,1","chestfield,1,5,3,5,4,4,5,4,6,4,7,4,11,2,12,1,25,1,44,4,32,1,43,4,47,1","chestnut,1,1,8,1,41,1","chi,51,1","chief,16,1,17,1,47,4,49,4,50,4","child,1,1,3,1,13,2,27,1,45,2","childham,33,1","childre,51,1","children,16,2,22,1,30,4,35,1,40,1,45,3,47,1,49,1,50,2","chiller,29,1","chimney,49,5","chislet,13,1","chives,33,1","choice,50,1","chord,51,1","chris,1,1,3,1,4,1,5,1,6,1,7,1,8,1,9,1,10,1,11,1,12,2,13,1,14,1,15,3,16,1,17,2,18,1,19,1,20,1,21,1,22,1,23,1,24,1,25,1,26,1,27,1,28,1,44,1,29,1,30,4,31,1,32,1,33,1,34,1,35,1,36,1,37,1,38,1,39,1,40,1,41,2,42,2,43,1,45,1,47,1,48,1,49,1,51,1","christ,7,2,47,1,49,1","christened,51,1","christmas,35,1,47,7,48,1","chur,51,1","church,1,1,3,1,7,2,10,2,15,1,18,4,28,2,36,1,38,1,47,2,48,1,49,1,50,1,51,1","ci,51,1","ciation,51,1","cid,42,1","cider,39,2","cifas,43,1","cigarette,15,1,26,1","cigarettes,12,1,26,1","circumstances,47,1,49,1","citizens,22,1,50,1","citizenship,46,2,50,1","city,1,1,3,1,7,3,9,1,11,1,18,2,28,2,33,1,34,1,35,2,36,1,38,1,47,2,48,3,50,1,51,1","city’s,16,1,18,1,32,2,33,1","civil,50,1","ckgro,51,1","ckington,51,1","claim,49,3,50,1,51,1","claims,16,1,34,1","claybrooks,1,1,8,1","cle,51,1","clean,18,1","cleaned,12,1,33,1,49,1","clear,12,1,27,1,48,2","cleared,37,1","clearly,46,1","clew,40,1","clients,47,1,49,1","cliff,51,1","clifton,35,1,45,1","cliftonville,35,1,45,1","climb,44,1,42,1,49,1","climbed,42,1","climbing,49,1","cline,51,1","clinton,36,1","close,1,1,5,1,6,1,7,1,8,1,13,3,18,2,44,1,30,1,34,1,40,1,49,2,50,1,51,1","closed,25,2,52,1","closely,17,1,27,1,47,1,51,1","closer,30,1,51,1","closing,15,1","clothes,13,1","clothing,28,1,38,1,47,1","club,16,1,28,1,48,2","clubbers,49,1","co,1,1,6,2,33,1,46,2,47,5,48,2,49,4,50,6,51,17,52,1","coal,49,1","coast,9,1","coastal,1,2,9,3,30,2,47,1,48,2","coastbound,47,1","coastline,1,1,9,1","coat,20,1","code,43,1,47,1,48,4,50,1","coffee,1,1,3,1,12,2","cold,1,1,7,1,10,1","coldharbour,30,1","colin,49,3,50,1,51,2","collapsed,47,1","collar,15,1","colleagues,7,1,16,1,22,1,50,1","colleaguesmatt,19,1","collect,48,1","collectibles,27,1","collections,48,1","college,18,1,49,1,50,1","collided,33,3,38,1","collins,41,1","collision,1,3,3,4,8,1,10,3,11,2,12,1,13,2,15,1,32,2,33,1,34,2,35,1,36,2,38,2,45,1,47,2","collisions,3,3,33,1,36,1,38,1,41,1","collsion,13,1","colour,18,1,21,1,28,1,47,1,48,1,49,1,50,1","coloured,15,1,28,1,38,1","columbia,35,1","com,47,2,48,2,49,3,50,1,51,1","combat,1,4,3,4,4,4,5,5,6,4,7,4,44,4,43,4,51,1","combination,22,1","combined,50,1","come,13,1,17,1,18,1,21,1,27,1,33,1,36,1,39,1,47,2,48,1,49,1,50,2,51,3","comes,6,1,27,1,28,1,44,1,50,2","comfort,49,1","coming,6,1,12,1,17,2,50,2,51,2","comm,51,1","command,47,1","commande,51,1","commander,3,1,40,3,47,3,49,4,50,2","commanding,47,1","comments,47,1,51,1","commercial,48,1,49,2","commission,46,2","commit,22,1","commitments,22,1","commits,50,1","committe,47,1,51,1","committed,26,1,44,1,35,1,40,1,45,2,49,1,50,2,51,1","committee,6,6,46,30,47,7,48,2,49,8,50,4,51,13","committeecdnhwa,49,1","committees,46,1","committing,43,1","committment,49,2","committments,47,1,49,1","common,5,1,44,1,35,1,36,1,43,1,45,1,47,1,48,1,50,2","communicate,50,1","communicating,47,1,50,1","communication,51,1","communications,50,3","communities,1,1,9,1,17,1,27,1,28,1,30,1,47,1,50,2,51,1","community,1,6,3,5,4,4,5,4,6,6,7,9,9,3,12,2,13,1,16,3,17,1,18,14,19,1,22,3,27,2,28,2,44,4,30,6,33,1,35,1,36,1,40,2,43,4,46,5,47,3,49,5,50,4,51,7","commuters,16,1","commuting,50,1","co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ulled,31,1,41,1,47,1","punched,11,1,13,2,15,1,31,1,33,2,38,1,41,1","punishment,35,1","punto,8,1","purchase,43,1,29,1,48,2,50,1","purchased,47,1,49,1","purchasing,47,1,49,1","purporting,43,1,34,1","purports,34,1","purpose,1,1,3,1,4,1,5,1,6,2,7,1,8,1,9,1,10,1,11,1,12,1,13,1,14,1,15,1,16,1,35,1,17,1,18,1,19,1,20,1,21,1,22,1,23,1,24,1,25,1,26,1,27,1,28,1,43,1,29,1,30,1,31,1,32,1,33,1,34,1,36,1,37,1,38,1,39,1,40,1,41,1,42,1,44,2,45,1,46,1,51,1","purposes,1,1,3,1,4,1,5,1,6,1,7,1,8,1,9,1,10,1,11,1,12,1,13,1,14,1,15,1,16,1,35,1,17,1,18,1,19,1,20,1,21,1,22,1,23,1,24,1,25,1,26,1,27,1,28,1,43,1,29,1,30,1,31,1,32,1,33,1,34,1,36,1,37,1,38,1,39,1,40,1,41,1,42,1,44,1,45,1,50,1","purse,5,1,35,1,43,1,49,1","pursue,46,1","push,5,1,27,1","putting,36,1,49,1","puty,51,1","pyracantha,44,1","pyracntha,49,1","qeqm,8,1,12,1,13,1,32,2,33,1,36,1,37,1,38,2","qin,25,1","qu,6,1,51,1","quad,3,1,19,2","quaintly,50,1","qualified,49,1","quality,6,1,7,1,28,1,30,1,44,1,47,2,49,1,51,1","quarterly,17,2,47,1,48,1,49,1,50,1,51,1","quay,33,1","queen,10,2,32,1,51,1","question,34,1","questioned,12,2,15,1,26,1,36,1","questionnaire,47,1","questions,48,1,51,1","quickly,7,1,50,2","quiet,44,1,52,1","quietly,44,1","quite,10,1,50,1","quorum,46,4","quotes,1,1,10,1,47,1,49,1,50,1","quoting,18,2,20,1,25,1,33,1,41,1","race,30,1","rachel,27,1,30,1","racial,48,1,50,1","racially,21,1","racing,40,1,49,1","radcliffe,48,1","radiator,47,1","radio,47,1","rail,11,1,35,1,45,1","railway,1,1,10,1,11,1,35,1,45,1","rainham,23,1,24,1,26,1","raise,7,1,27,1,36,1,47,1","raised,28,2,46,1","raisi,51,1","raising,50,1","ralph,36,1","ramsgate,11,1,13,1,35,1,45,1","ran,12,1,41,2","range,27,1,40,1,42,1,47,2,48,2,49,2","rangeley,38,1","rank,50,2","ransacked,18,1","rare,47,1","rarely,50,1","rates,6,1,47,1,48,1,49,1","rather,22,1,50,2","raves,12,1","rbury,51,2","rdinato,51,1","rds,51,2","reach,42,1,51,1","reached,28,1","read,5,1,6,1,50,2","readership,50,1","reading,43,1,44,1,51,1","real,7,1,17,1,27,1,50,1,51,1","realise,51,1","realised,50,2","realistic,27,3","really,10,1,17,1,47,2","rear,18,1,33,1,49,2,50,1","reason,5,1,43,1,49,1,50,1","reasonable,1,1,3,1,4,1,5,1,6,1,7,1,8,1,9,1,10,1,11,1,12,1,13,1,14,1,15,1,16,1,35,1,17,1,18,1,19,1,20,1,21,1,22,1,23,1,24,1,25,1,26,1,27,1,28,1,43,1,29,1,30,1,31,1,32,1,33,1,34,1,36,1,37,1,38,1,39,1,40,1,41,1,42,1,44,1,45,1,46,2,47,1,49,2","reasons,49,1","rec,51,1","receipts,43,2","receive,5,1,6,1,22,1,43,3,50,1,51,2","received,1,1,11,2,12,1,13,2,35,1,32,2,36,1,41,3,47,1,48,1","receivedsuperficial,26,1","receiving,5,1,47,1,51,1","recent,1,5,5,1,18,1,47,2,51,1","recently,6,1,13,1,18,1,47,1,50,1,51,2","recipient,47,1","recognisable,48,1","recognised,17,1,50,1","recognition,49,1","recommend,7,1,47,1,48,1","recommendations,46,1","recommended,1,1,7,1,50,1","record,6,1,43,1,47,1","recorded,17,3,30,1,49,1","recovered,15,1,20,1,27,1,44,1,49,1","recovery,49,1","recruitment,22,1","recruits,22,1","reculver,18,1,30,1,49,1","recycle,48,1","recycling,48,1","red,8,1,10,1,14,1,20,1,33,1,44,1,51,1","reduce,7,1,16,1,27,1,44,1,47,1,50,1,52,1","reduced,28,1,47,1,52,1","reducing,7,2,17,1,47,1,48,1,49,1,50,1,51,1","reduction,1,5,3,5,4,5,5,5,6,5,7,5,8,1,9,1,10,1,11,1,12,1,13,1,14,1,15,1,16,5,35,1,17,2,18,1,19,1,20,1,21,1,22,1,23,1,24,1,25,1,26,1,27,2,28,2,43,6,29,1,30,1,31,1,32,1,33,1,34,1,36,1,37,1,38,1,39,1,40,2,41,1,42,1,44,5,45,1,46,1,47,1,48,3,49,2,50,1,51,1","reductions,5,1","redwood,34,1","reed,13,1,38,1,45,1","ref,51,1","reference,16,1,18,2,20,1,25,1,41,1","references,47,1,49,1","referred,46,5","reflect,48,1","reflecting,47,1","refund,3,1,34,2,46,1","refuse,49,1","refused,12,1","refuses,50,1","regard,51,1","regarding,39,1,50,1,51,1","regards,51,1","register,49,3,51,1","registered,7,1,45,1,46,3,47,1,49,1,50,1,51,4","registration,16,1","regret,49,1,51,1","regular,18,1,22,2,42,1,50,7","regularly,28,1,30,1,47,1,50,1","reinforce,48,1","reins,50,1","reis,16,1","rejected,35,1,45,1","related,28,1,51,1","relating,16,1,35,1,45,1,46,1,48,1","relations,47,1","relationship,6,1,51,1","relationships,40,1,49,2","relaunched,49,1","release,13,1","released,11,2,13,2,14,1,35,1,18,1,29,1,36,3,38,1,41,3","relegated,47,1","relevant,22,1,46,1,48,1,49,1,50,1,51,1","reliable,10,1,47,1","religion,30,1","remain,1,1","remained,51,1","remaining,46,1","remains,5,1,6,1,50,1","remanded,1,1,11,1,35,1,23,1,38,2,45,3","remember,5,1,47,2,49,2,50,3,51,2","remembers,15,1,31,1","remembrance,22,1","remind,9,1,42,1,47,4,51,1","reminded,10,1,47,1,49,1,50,1","reminder,10,1","reminders,1,1,9,1","removal,16,1","remove,27,1,43,1,50,1","removed,11,1,18,1,37,1,51,2","remuneration,46,1","ren,51,1","rendered,46,1","renowned,50,1","renting,50,1","rentl,51,1","reopened,11,1,12,1,33,1,37,1","repairs,49,1","replace,40,1,48,1","replaced,30,1,49,1","replacements,49,1","replacing,44,1","report,1,3,10,1,12,1,15,1,16,1,17,1,27,1,28,1,43,1,30,1,34,2,36,1,47,2,49,1,50,2","reported,1,1,11,2,12,2,13,2,14,1,16,1,35,1,17,1,18,1,20,2,21,1,26,1,27,1,30,1,32,2,36,3,41,2,45,1","reporting,17,1,48,3,50,2","reports,5,1,10,1,28,1","represent,4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Members of the coastal police neighbourhood team and officers from Kent Police’s motorcycle unit as well as the city council’s foreshore team were involved in carrying out checks around the area on Sunday (18 May 2008). New community support officer for Herne Bay Della Newman has joined the coastal neighbourhood police team covering the West Bay ward of Herne Bay as a community support officer. Della is just getting to know her area but is aware having talked to local residents and attended a Partner and Communities Together (PACT) meeting that speeding motorists and cycling on pavements are among the main concerns in the area. 19 May 2008 Man in court after ball bearing gun arrest John Price (44) of no fixed address is due to appear before magistrates in Canterbury this morning (19 May 2008) charged with possessing an imitation firearm (a ball bearing gun) in a public place. Burglary at Herne Bay jewellers Police are investigating after two men smashed the window at Claybrooks in William Street, Herne Bay, on Friday afternoon and stole rings from the display. Drink drive arrest Thomas Price (18) of Chestnut Close, Canterbury, is due to appear before magistrates in Canterbury on Friday 30 May 2008 charged with driving with excess alcohol. Crash on Thanet Way Police were called to a crash on the A299 between Whitstable and Herne Bay on the Margate-bound carriageway on Saturday morning (17 May 2008). 16 May 2008 Appeal for witnesses after serious RTC in Whitstable Police are appealing for witnesses after a serious road traffic collision in Church Street, Whitstable last night (Thursday), which has left a woman with life threatening injuries. Fiddler on the Roof - now showing in Herne Bay A cold caller demands £7,000 for unsolicited roofing work in Herne Bay. Will \'Tricky Tevye \' be in your road soon? If I was a rich man, I would still get at least three quotes from established, preferably recommended, tradesmen before having any work done. 14 May 2008 Witness appeal Police are seeking witnesses to a fight between four men that started in Wincheap and finished off at the Total garage in Pinn Hill late in the afternoon on Sunday 4 May 2008. Police investigate student assault A French student received a possible broken nose and was treated in hospital after he was assaulted in the Kingsmead area of Canterbury yesterday afternoon Cable theft arrest Lee Birch (28) of New Ruttington Lane, Canterbury, was remanded in custody by magistrates in Canterbury on Monday (12 May 2008) charged with stealing £120 of electrical cable. Two in court after student robbed in Canterbury Two men were arrested after a student had his bag stolen in Old Dover Road, Canterbury, between 11amjust before midnight on Friday (9 May 2008). Police appeal for bus passenger witnesses Bus passengers escaped injury after a bus was in collision with a railway bridge in Chestfield on Saturday afternoon (10 May 2008). Boy arrested in Canterbury A 16-year-old Canterbury boy was arrested this morning (14 May 2008) after a fight was reported in Dane John Gardens at 8.30am. What \'s New New \'mobile police station \' for the water Recent Canterbury News 6 May 2008 Coffee shop break in Driver to hospital after car overturned 29 April 2008 Canterbury man charged with burglary Three charged with lead thefts Witness appeal after student’s nose broken Appeal after Japanese students kicked by woman 22 April 2008 Five due in court after Canterbury fight 21 April 2008 Money stolen from Austrian student Fire extinguisher sprayed at student Recent Herne Bay News 6 May 2008 Police break up house party in Beltinge Arrest after car stopped in Herne Bay 29 April 2008 Child in Herne Bay collision Fight in Herne Bay Appeal for owner of bike 22 April 2008 Alcohol seized in Herne Bay 18 April 2008 London youths arrested in Herne Bay Recent Whitstable News 22 April 2008 Man charged after Whitstable shop arrest 21 April 2008 Man arrested in Whitstable post office Crash in St John’s Road, Whitstable Teenager assaulted in Whitstable Recent News from the Villages 29 April 2008 Arrests in the Chartham area Stolen tree and shrub appeal Other Recent Stuff 6 May 2008 Driver to hospital after A299 crash Drink drive arrests Witness appeals 29 April 2008 Drink drive arrests 24 April 2008 Crime in East Kent falls 22 April 2008 Kent Police launches major offensive on heavy machinery thieves 21 April 2008 Drivers charged with drink driving Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. 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9 April 2008 Warning for Herne Bay quad bike owner 8 April 2008 M2 arrests update 7 April 2008 A Special day for a Special 3 April 2008 Charges for two men and one boy after M2 arrests yesterday 2 April 2008 Three men arrested after three burglaries in East Kent this	morning 1 April 2008 Mountains of bikes in Herne Bay Kent Police launches weapons surrender March 2008 31 March 2008 Burglary at B&amp;Q Chestfield 26 March 2008 Efit appeal following Canterbury robbery Appeal after wine is stolen in Bekesbourne 19 March 2008 Anti-social behaviour curbed in Grimshill Witness appeal following Canterbury assault 18 March 2008 New Minorities Unit Safer Spring Warning 17 March 2008 Boy charged after cycling into shop Four injured in Herne Bay crash Police attended the following collisions at the weekend Witness appeal after Canterbury assault Drunks arrested in Canterbury Whitstable police surgery Woman in court for shop theft 11 March 2008 Whitstable schoolboy assaulted - witness appeal 10 March 2008 Whitstable care home staff charged Trees down across the Canterbury area Man in court for police assault Beggar breaches anti-social behaviour order Drivers in court Three in court for drunkeness Motorcyclist injured in Whitstable collision 6 March 2008 Man in court for Canterbury burglary Herne Bay collision Tax Refund email scam 4 March 2008 Man charged after after city fight Two arrested after man hit on head in Herne Bay Man charged with begging Witness appeal after handbag stolen Drivers in court Collision roundup Police surgery February 2008 29 February 2008 Man charged with Whitstable burglary Man charged with vehicle interference Man arrested for theft Two boys arrested in Canterbury Vehicle theft sentence Canterbury burglary Man charged with aggravated vehicle taking 28 February 2008 Herne Bay man to hospital after slip road crash 26 February 2008 Man charged after Canterbury robberies Man in court for breaching sexual offence prevention order London man charged with car offence Arrests after bus station fight Collisions attended by Police Witness appeal 18 February 2008 Police seek information about Whitstable man Alcohol seized and off-licence fined during half term operation across East Kent 15 February 2008 New area commander for east Kent Man charged with burglary 12 February 2008 Witness appeal Collisions in Herne Bay and Canterbury Man charged after Herne Bay robbery Witness appeal Appeal for return of trailer 11 February 2008 Three East Kent staff off on an African adventure this week 8 February 2008 Man charged with sex offences Canterbury woman charged with 11 counts of theft Man charged for driving offences Canterbury man charged with theft from a vehicle and electricity abstraction Three Canterbury men charged following burglary Vehicle theft charges Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. 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These pages are not intended to cause	alarm or distress - Kent remains one of the safest places to live in the	UK, and the Canterbury district is one of the safest places to live in	Kent. Dramatic reductions in crime levels in recent years speak for	themselves. With your help, we would like to put the fear of crime back firmly where it	belongs - with the criminal. While some of us may like to blame Government,	Police, schools, pubs, parents (or anyone else apart from ourselves),	nearly all crime is driven by opportunity.	By denying the criminal any opportunity, we	are in a strong position to nip almost all crime in the bud. If you are not convinced, read the Ten Principles of Crime Opportunity Theory ! There will always be a few villains daft	enough to push their luck, despite the lack of an obvious opportunity.	These particular offenders tend to be the shy, retiring type who don \'t	want to be noticed. So be prepared, and welcome them with as much light	and noise you can muster. Security lighting, house, shed, car and personal	alarms are extremely effective in making them disappear emptyhanded! You	may even wish to surprise intruders with a few prickly plants around the	perimeter of your garden - chances are they will make more noise than	your alarm! Our close links with Canterbury Police and	other agencies ensure we are able to inform you of specific current	crime through our news pages, and if you are a member of a Neighbourhood	Watch scheme, you should also be receiving crime reports and information	for your immediate locality. Detailed advice for specific crime is	available by following the links below. However, there are a few general points to remember: Never compromise your personal	safety . If there is an emergency or other	incident, contact the Police (using 999 if	necessary) at your very earliest opportunity. Police	have the appropriate expertise and backup. You	don \'t, no matter how good your intentions. Never let an unknown or	unexpected visitor into your house , no	matter how plausible their reason. Don \'t let any personal	information go to those who don \'t need to	know. Out of sight is out of mind! Thieves want to keep a low profile, and do not like	to take chances. Don \'t make it easy for them by	leaving goodies on display! Be aware and be confident. When out and about, make sure your purse / wallet is	secure and cannot be snatched. Be aware of those	around you, especially in crowded places such as	supermarkets. Carry a personal alarm in a pocket, or	somewhere where it can be immediately activated -	not in the bottom of your handbag. The very fact	that you know what \'s going on around you will	increase your confidence - and send strong signals	that you are not to be messed with! Consider joining or forming a	Neighbourhood Watch scheme - you will	receive privileged information about crime in your	locality (which we can \'t even publish here!), and	help friends and neighbours make your road a better	place to live. Start a new habit! Once you have developed the habit of securing all	doors and windows, locking the car / bike / shed, it	is thankfully difficult to break Copyright &copy; 2007 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",12);arrFiles[5]=new Array(6,"Neighbourhood Watch/index.html","2008-04-20","Canterbury and District Neighbourhood Watch Association","Neighbourhood Watch, Crime Prevention Panel, crime, reduction, prevention, community safety, news, canterbury, whitstable, herne bay, country eye, chestfield, bridge, police, products, crimebuster","Canterbury Crime Prevention Panel provides crime information, advice and products to combat crime","Canterbury &amp; District Neighbourhood Watch Association Kindly hosted by the Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 20 April, 2008 3:44 PM Useful Links Kent Police Just a minute! Keep in touch with what your Committee are up to, and download the latest minutes from our meetings. All files are in PDF format and will download in a new window. Committee meeting 14 May 2007 Committee meeting 14 March 2007 Committee meeting 28 February 2007 Other Stuff Our Constitution Minutes from EGM 24 February 2007 Canterbury &amp; District Neighbourhood Watch Association About Us The Canterbury &amp; District Neighbourhood Watch Association was formed in 1995 in order to support and co-ordinate the activities of Schemes and liaise with police and other agencies on their behalf in the Canterbury Area. While some of the ways we go about things have changed, and most (but not all!) of the faces have changed, our purpose remains the same. Consistently throughout our history, we have enjoyed an excellent relationship with East Kent Police (formerly Canterbury Police), and our close cousins, the Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel. Following a general meeting in February 2007, a new committee was established to take forward the Association into a new era, following the countywide introduction of the Kent Community Messaging System (KCMS) by Kent Police. This is therefore but a brief introduction to ourselves, as the new committee comes to grips with ensuring we can support existing schemes, establish new schemes, and further the Association to the high standards set by our predecessors. Under the theme \'Back to Basics \' there are already some great ideas (a mix of the traditional and the new) coming through. We are working hard to make sure that the Association maintains its enviable record Please check back frequently, you will read it here first! Why be a member? Neighbourhood Watch has an undesereved reputation for consisting of Victor Meldrew like individuals spying on neighbours. Nothing is further from the truth. The best people to spot anything out of the ordinary are those that live there, so while a degree of vigilance is required, spying is definitely a no no, and may even get you into trouble! With the best will in the world, a passing patrol car may not notice the significance of curtains drawn in the house opposite, while neighbours would immediately know this was unusual. Neighbourhood Watch can help by advising householders who and what to look out for, and what to do if spotted. With our partners, we can offer advice on crime prevention, source suitable products at highly competitive rates, and help schemes with specific issues, such as defective streetlighting, anti social behaviour, bogus callers etc. Probably the biggest benefit of membership is the strength it can bring to the community in helping make your road a safer and happier place to live. Looking out for each other means we are are able to support each other, which can make all the difference to our elderly or more vulnerable neighbours. If you would like to find out more, with no obligation, please see opposite for our contact details. So you want to start a Watch Membership of a Neighbourhood Watch scheme can drastically improve quality of life where you live and bring many other advantages with it. If you don \'t have an active scheme in your area, why not start one yourself? By sharing the work with like minded neighbours, this will not be onerous, and as one of our co-ordinators has recently told us \'It has been and continues to be, a very rewarding experience. \' You will receive full sopport from both East Kent Police and The Canterbury &amp; District Neighbourhood Watch Accociation to get you up and running, and to make sure your scheme continues to be a success. If you would like to know more, with no obligation, you can contact: Terry McCormick, Neighbourhood Watch Liaison Officer. Telephone 01843 222214 Canterbury &amp; District Neighbourhood Watch Association Telephone 01227 744746 Downloads Spring 08 Watching Brief Winter 07 Watching Brief Autumn 07 Watching Brief Summer 07 Watching Brief Spring 07 Watching Brief KCMS Application form Note that this form cannot be completed and submitted electronically. Please print and post completed forms to: KCMS Applications Neighbourhood Watch Office The Police Station Gordon Road Herne Bay Kent CT6 5 QU Copyright &copy; 2007 Canterbury &amp; District Neighbourhood Watch Association All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	&amp; District Neighbourhood Watch Association). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",15);arrFiles[6]=new Array(7,"Links/index.html","2007-07-23","Links","Neighbourhood Watch, Crime Prevention Panel, crime, reduction, prevention, community safety, news, canterbury, whitstable, herne bay, country eye, chestfield, bridge, police, products, crimebuster","Canterbury Crime Prevention Panel provides crime information, advice and products to combat crime","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 26 March, 2007 9:55 PM Which Links? Crime Prevention Community Resources Neighbourhood Watch Our Favourite Local Sites People we like to do business with Other sites which caught our eye Webmaster \'s indulgence Links If you can \'t find what you came here for, the following links may be able to help. The links are categorised as far as possible, but due to	partnership working in the area, some of the listed organisations have multiple roles. To save your download time, these are only listed once under what is considered to be their major role. The links are not limited to crime prevention, because crime prevention is only part of what makes a happy and safe community. However, please excuse our indulgence as we put crime prevention first. All links will open in a new window, so you can quickly escape back here if it is not what you are looking for. We provide these links in good faith and do our best to keep these links current, but we cannot be held responsible for their content, and you access these at your own risk. If you spot a broken or inappropriate	link, or can recommend a site for us to link to, let us know here . Crime Prevention Kent Police Probably the best Police force in the world, and our principal partners. The Home Office An extremely comprehensive and informative site - written in plain English. Crimestoppers Don \'t want to talk to the Police about a crime? Have a word anonymously with Crimestoppers - you may even get a reward! Most Wanted Current police appeals across the UK Back to top Community Resources Canterbury City Council Improving quality of life in the area, playing a major role in reducing crime, as well as providing our local amenities. Kent Fire &amp; Rescue All you need to know about fire prevention and safety. Kent Trading Standards Providing protection against dodgy dealers and cold calling crooks. Victim Support Providing comprehensive support for all victims of crime. Help The Aged Caring for those of a pensionable age, including practical help in reducing crime. The Kent People’s Trust.. ... is a registered charity established with the support of Kent Police. It provides financial assistance in the form of grants, to groups that are working to improve community safety and reduce crime in Kent. Back to top Neighbourhood Watch Dover and District Neighbourhood Watch	Association NhW colleagues in Dover St Peter \'s Association Not	just Neighbourhood Watch, but all sorts of great stuff going on	in the heart of Canterbury. Manor	Close Residents \' Association More good things going	on without the City walls in Thanington Back to top Our favourite local sites My Whitstable News and views	with a strong community slant and guaranteed to raise a smile. Contains	the odd \'naughty \' word, but so does life! Steve Male \'s personal observations on Herne Bay / Whitstable. Does exactly what it says on the can, with a bit of Canterbury for a bonus! The Hillside tour of Canterbury. Everything you ever needed or wanted to know about our beautiful City. Wander the streets without leaving your armchair! See	Whitstable Your guide to Whitstable from Tom West. Nice photos! Back to top People we like to do business with Christ Church University \'Town &amp; Gown \' working together. Christ Church offers degrees in Policing, as well as providing excellent conference facilities for the local Neighbourhood Watch Association. Back to top Other sites which caught our eye Police Oracle Comprehensive police / crime information Police 999 Another police / crime site - humour pages particularly recommended!. The Kent Police Museum A virtual presence of the museum. The real one is in Chatham Historic Dockyard. Back to top Webmaster \'s Indulgence Watch this space! Back to top Copyright &copy; 2007 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",16);arrFiles[7]=new Array(8,"News/190508.html","2008-05-19","News 19 May 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 19 May, 2008 4:17 PM News 19 May 2008 Man in court after ball bearing gun arrest John Price (44) of no fixed address is due to appear before magistrates in Canterbury this morning (19 May 2008) charged with possessing an imitation firearm (a ball bearing gun) in a public place. Burglary at Herne Bay jewellers Police are investigating after two men smashed the window at Claybrooks in William Street, Herne Bay, on Friday afternoon and stole rings from the display. The burglary happened at about 2.30pm and the men were seen to leave the in a red Vauxhall Corsa car that headed towards High Street and the second part of William Street. Police have spoken to witnesses who saw the offenders hitting the window several times before making a small hole. Officers are currently studying CCTV. Anyone who has not yet spoken to police and could help with descriptions should contact 01227 762055. Drink drive arrest Thomas Price (18) of Chestnut Close, Canterbury, is due to appear before magistrates in Canterbury on Friday 30 May 2008 charged with driving with excess alcohol. He was stopped by police at 10.45pm on Saturday (17 May 2008) on Chartham Downs Road, Canterbury. Crash on Thanet Way Police were called to a crash on the A299 between Whitstable and Herne Bay on the Margate-bound carriageway on Saturday morning (17 May 2008). The woman driver of a black Fiat Punto car had to be taken to the QEQM Hospital at Margate after her car was in collision with a barrier. Her injuries were not life threatening. Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",8);arrFiles[8]=new Array(9,"News/200508.html","2008-05-20","News 20 May 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 20 May, 2008 10:19 PM News 20 May 2008 East Kent jet ski warning Reminders about speed limits and restricted areas were given to jet skiers visiting the Herne Bay and Whitstable coastline at the weekend. Members of the coastal police neighbourhood team and officers from Kent Police’s motorcycle unit as well as the city council’s foreshore team were involved in carrying out checks around the area on Sunday (18 May 2008). They stopped ten vehicles towing jet skis and advised drivers about the safe use of jet skis and ensuring that behaviour on the beach does not become anti-social and spoil a day out for others. Warnings about alcohol and the potential dangers of drinking and riding a jet ski were given. The team was also checking that none of the jet skis or engines had been stolen. Sgt Dave Brenchley from the coastal neighbourhood team said: “We understand that Herne Bay has become very popular in the south east for jet skiing and we will continue throughout the summer to remind the jet skiers about their responsibility to maintain the safety of the shore and water for all those enjoying the coast. “We will be monitoring whether riders are heeding our warnings. Our officers will be joining the foreshore team on a boat to patrol the area and carry out enforcement action where appropriate by issuing penalty notices to those who ignore warnings.” Motorcyclists were also stopped in the area on Sunday and advised about safe riding. New community support officer for Herne Bay Della Newman has joined the coastal neighbourhood police team covering the West Bay ward of Herne Bay as a community support officer. Della is just getting to know her area but is aware having talked to local residents and attended a Partner and Communities Together (PACT) meeting that speeding motorists and cycling on pavements are among the main concerns in the area. “I shall be looking at ways of addressing both these issue. We shall certainly be carrying out speed checks and looking at ways we can get across the message that cycling on pavements is dangerous and intimidating for pedestrians,” said Della. A fluent French speaker Della has lived in Belgium and worked at the European Investment Bank in Luxembourg before returning to the UK to study French at university. Mother to a 12-year-old daughter Della was encouraged to become a community support officer by her brother who is a police officer in Dorset and a former fellow student who is a special constable. Della can be contacted about local policing issues on 0777222 6193. Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",9);arrFiles[9]=new Array(10,"News/160508.html","2008-05-16","News 16 May 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 16 May, 2008 6:36 PM News 16 May 2008 Appeal for witnesses after serious RTC in Whitstable Police are appealing for witnesses after a serious road traffic collision in Church Street, Whitstable last night (Thursday), which has left a woman with life threatening injuries. Officers were called at 11.10pm to reports of a collision. A red Peugeot 106 was being driven by a woman along Church Street from the direction of the railway bridge towards Ivy House Road. The driver lost control, struck a brick wall and the car turned onto its side.  The woman, who is in her 30s and from the Whitstable area, suffered serious injuries. Her condition at the Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Hospital at Margate this morning is described as stable but critical. Officers from Kent Police’s serious collision investigation unit are appealing for witnesses who saw this event to contact them on 01622 798538. Fiddler on the Roof - now showing in Herne Bay The following incident took place in Herne Bay, on 13 May. Consumer was cold called and the traders said that they could do some work for the consumer on his roof for a small price. The consumer did not really want to agree to anything but was forced into haggling for a price anyway.The consumer said he could just about manage a modest price but said that he would have to check with his bank first.  He asked the trader not to touch his property until he returned from the bank. While the consumer was away the trader set up scaffolding at the front of the consumer \'s property and had taken off approximately 150 tiles. When the consumer returned he spoke to the trader and reminded them that he did not want them to start until his return. The trader then demanded over £7,000 for the scaffolding and ordered tiles. The consumer said that he could not afford this. The trader said that in any case the consumer would have to pay him to go away! The leader, who gave his name as \' George \' had an Irish accent, was quite tall with fair hair. He had other workers with him.  Driving a flat bed truck. This is a reminder for you not to contract with people on your doorstep, although it can be difficult, give a decisive \'no \' and ask them to leave. If they do not leave, and you feel threatened then call the Police on 999. If there is no threat of personal danger call the Police on 01622 690 690. If you do want the work done, then look round for traders after and get two or three quotes. To find a reliable trader ask friends or family or ask for the list of Buy with Confidence traders who have been audited by Trading Standards. To find out more visit www.buywithconfidence.gov.uk or call Consumer Direct on 08454 04 05 06. Please report similar incidents to Trading Standards via Consumer Direct on 08454 04 050 06. Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",9);arrFiles[10]=new Array(11,"News/140508.html","2008-05-14","News 14 May 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 14 May, 2008 5:21 PM News 14 May 2008 Boy arrested in Canterbury A 16-year-old Canterbury boy was arrested this morning (14 May 2008) after a fight was reported in Dane John Gardens at 8.30am. A 15-year-old boy received a face injury, not believed to be serious, after he was punched. A witness reported to police that a number of young people were watching the incident. Police investigate student assault A French student received a possible broken nose and was treated in hospital after he was assaulted in the Kingsmead area of Canterbury yesterday afternoon (13 May 2008). Police were called at 4.30pm and are currently investigating an allegation that a group from a French school were involved in an incident with four English boys, said to be aged between 16 and 18, near the river. Anyone who witnessed the incident is urged to contact Det Sgt Andy Amor 01227 868117. Cable theft arrest Lee Birch (28) of New Ruttington Lane, Canterbury, was remanded in custody by magistrates in Canterbury on Monday (12 May 2008) charged with stealing £120 of electrical cable. He was arrested in St Stephen’s Park, Canterbury, on Saturday (10 May 2008). Two in court after student robbed in Canterbury Two men were arrested after a student had his bag stolen in Old Dover Road, Canterbury, between 11amjust before midnight on Friday (9 May 2008). Wayne Dallas (19) of Poplar View, Faversham, and Ryan Farrell (20) of Victoria Road, Ramsgate, were arrested in St George’s Place in the city and later charged with robbery. They appeared before Canterbury magistrates on Monday (12 May 2008). Police appeal for bus passenger witnesses Bus passengers escaped injury after a bus was in collision with a railway bridge in Chestfield on Saturday afternoon (10 May 2008). The bus became wedged under the bridge between the Chestfield roundabout and St John’s roundabout at 3pm. Rail engineers were called but the bridge was only slightly damaged and the bridge was back in use by 4.20pm. The double decker bus was removed and road reopened at 5pm. PC Matt Jackson would like any bus passengers who can provide information about the incident and details of what happened just prior to the collision to contact him on 01227 762055. Witness appeal Police are seeking witnesses to a fight between four men that started in Wincheap and finished off at the Total garage in Pinn Hill late in the afternoon on Sunday 4 May 2008. Two of the men were black and one was seen with a spirit level. The other men were white and one had a sock full of stones. Four men were arrested in connection with the incident. Two from Canterbury aged 25 and 31 have been released on bail until 2 June 2008. The other two were from the London area, an 18-year-old from Battersea and a 19-year-old from Kennington were released on bail until 3 June 2008. Anyone who saw the incident or can help police with information should contact PC Alison Bagulay on 01227 868273. Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",10);arrFiles[11]=new Array(12,"News/060508.html","2008-05-06","News 6 May 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 6 May, 2008 6:32 PM News 6 May 2008 Police break up house party in Beltinge Police officers broke up a party in a house in Beltinge near Herne Bay on Saturday night (3 May 2008) due to concerns for the safety of the young people attending and the nuisance caused to the local community. The party is understood to have been advertised on the internet and attracted an estimated 200 people, some reported to be as young as 12 and some coming from as far afield as Folkestone and Gravesend. The party was hosted by an 18-year-old man from Herne Bay in an empty house in Coventry Gardens that is understood to belong to the man’s family. Insp Gordon Etheridge said: “It was clear that there was a large amount of alcohol being consumed, some of it by under 18s. There was no effective adult supervision and the house was becoming dangerously overcrowded when we took the decision to end the party.” Police received a number of complaints about the noise and it appears that there were two rooms in the house kitted out with music equipment. About 25 officers including those with dogs attended the scene to break up the party. The crowd was escorted by officers through Beltinge and then dispersed into small groups. There were no arrests. The police will be meeting with the 18-year-old and his parents to warn against future events and and have extended the warning to the community that raves and house parties that get out of control will not be tolerated. Driver to hospital after A299 crash A 30-year-old man was taken to hospital this morning after the van he was driving was in collision with a tractor on the A299 between Whitstable and Herne Bay. The crash was reported just after 10am and the van driver was initially trapped in his vehicle. He was freed and taken to the QEQM Hospital at Margate. The extent of his injuries is not known but they are not believed to be life threatening. A diversion was put in place whilst the crash was dealt with and a fuel and oil spillage cleaned from the site a mile after the Chestfield Tunnel on the Margate bound carriageway. One lane of the road has currently (12 noon) been reopened. Coffee shop break in Police called to a report of intruders at Coffee Republic in the Marlowe Arcade, Canterbury, early this morning (6 May 2008) arrested a man on suspicion of burglary. The 30-year-old man from the Sittingbourne was arrested at 1.30am and is currently in custody being questioned. Driver to hospital after car overturned A man was taken to the William Harvey Hospital in Ashford after his car overturned on the New Dover Road, Canterbury, near the Gate Inn roundabout last night (5 May 2008). The man was initially trapped in the car but got out with a cut to his head. It is understood that the injury was not life threatening. Arrest after car stopped in Herne Bay A 17-year-old Faversham boy is in custody after a car failed to stop for police officers in Herne Bay early today (6 May 2008). The car was followed by police in the area of Richmond Street, High Street and Beach Street before it stopped and the driver got out and ran off. The boy was later arrested by in the Memorial Park and is currently in custody being questioned. Drink drive arrests Three drivers are due to appear in court on 19 May 2008 after they were arrested and charged with drink driving at the weekend. They are: Peter Savage (28) of Deansway Avenue, Canterbury, arrested in Market Way, Canterbury, just after midnight on Saturday (3 May 2008). Roland Mahind (24) of the Broadway, Dudley, arrested in Station Road East, Canterbury, at 2.40am on Sunday (4 May 2008). Stephen Morris (48) of East Street, Canterbury, arrested in Princes Way, Canterbury at 5.10pm on Saturday (3 May 2008). Witness appeals Two digital cameras were taken from a teenage Austrian student as he and a friend walked along the footpath between Sainsbury’s car park and the river off Kingsmead Road. They were approached by three men aged about 20, one of whom had a bike. They asked for cigarettes and money and when this was refused they searched the boy’s rucksack and took the cameras and some cash. The incident happened on Monday 28 April 2008 and anyone with information should contact PC Jo Heard on 01227 868267. Anyone with information about a burglary at Fusion Hair and Beauty in Mortimer Street, Herne Bay, overnight between Friday 25 April  and Saturday 26 April 2008 is urged to contact PC Chris Sherwin on 01227 868265. Cash and 25 pairs of GHD hair straighteners were taken from the hairdressers. Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",12);arrFiles[12]=new Array(13,"News/290408.html","2008-04-29","News 29 April 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 29 April, 2008 9:41 PM News 29 April 2008 Canterbury man charged with burglary Lee Kennelly (24) formerly of The Avenue, Hersden, and a number of addresses in the Canterbury area is due to appear before magistrates in Margate today charged with burglaries in Whitstable and Margate. He was charged last night (Monday 28 April 2008) with breaking into a flat off Borstal Hill in Whitstable on Sunday (27 April 2008) and stealing a video camera, digital camera, laptop computer and mobile phone. The keys to a Vauxhall Corsa car were also taken and this vehicle was later found in Artillery Road, Ramsgate. The Margate burglary was on 25 August 2007 when £1400 cash was taken form Kent Auto Care in Upper Grove. Arrests in the Chartham area Following complaints about criminal damage in the Chartham area police have made a number of arrests. Officers from Canterbury’s rural neighbourhood team and Special Constables recently patrolled in plain clothes in the village at night into the early hours of the morning. Special attention was paid to areas where cars have been damaged and windows broken. A 17-year-old boy was arrested and charged with the possession of cannabis and appeared before magistrates last week where he was made subject of a three month parenting order. Two 14-year-old boys were arrested last Wednesday (23 April 2008) in Beech Avenue, Chartham Downs, after young people were seen throwing stones at cars and smashing a window. They were released on bail pending further inquiries until 30 April 2008. Child in Herne Bay collision A four-year-old girl was taken to the QEQM Hospital at Margate yesterday (28 April 2008) after she was involved in a collsion with a car in Streetfield, Herne Bay. The collision happened just after 3pm and it is understood the child received bruises and cuts to her leg but was not seriously injured. Three charged with lead thefts Three Canterbury men are due to appear in court on Thursday 8 May 2008 charged with stealing lead from a roof in St Stephen’s Road, Canterbury. They are Lee Wilson (19) of Charollais Close, Canterbury, Leon Keown (19) also of Charollais Close and Jack Hilding (18) of Reed Avenue, Canterbury. A fourth man arrested was release without charge. Fight in Herne Bay Officers called to a disturbance in Kings Road, Herne Bay, early on Saturday morning (26 April 2008) arrested a 24-year-old Herne Bay man. Those living nearby reported a large scale fight that was believed to have spilled out from a nearby licensed premises. When officers arrived they broke up a fight between three people. The man was arrested for public order offences and has been released on bail until 8 May 2008 pending further police inquiries. Witness appeal after student’s nose broken A 19-yearold student from the University of Kent had his nose broken in an assault in Upper Bridge Street, Canterbury. The man was with friends when they were approached by a group. One of the group appeared to come up to the 19-year-old to shake his hand but instead punched him, knocking him to the ground and then punched him in the face. The student needed treatment at the William Harvey Hospital in Ashford. Another member of the group received minor injuries. The attacker is described as about 18, stocky build, short, black, gelled hair and about 5ft 10ins tall. He was wearing a short- sleeved light blue shirt with dark blue stripes and blue jeans. The assault happened on Saturday 19 April 2008 and Det Con Ellen Cartwright is keen to hear from any witnesses who were in the area near the Flying Horse public house at about 11pm. She can be contacted on 01227 744787. Stolen tree and shrub appeal Police officers have asked the community to contact them if they are offered trees or shrubs following a theft from a farm in Chislet earlier this month. The 14, three metre high maple and hornbeam trees and 10  laurel shrubs were taken from an area being landscaped and reported stolen last week. Anyone with information is urged to contact PC Paul Gibson 01227 762055 Appeal after Japanese students kicked by woman Two 18-year-old Japanese students were kicked in the legs by a woman demanding change in St Dunstans Street, Canterbury. The incident happened on Sunday 20 April 2008 at about 4.45pm and police are appealing for anyone who saw the woman to contact them. She is described as aged 30 to 40, 5ft 10insa tall wearing blue jeans and a dirty looking long Khaki jacket. She had blonde, untidy hair. The officer investigating is PC Jo Heard on 01227 868267. Drink drive arrests Craig Kennedy (20) of Sherwood Drive, Whitstable,is due to appear before magistrates in Canterbury on Monday 12 May 2008 charged with driving with excess alcohol after he was stopped by police in St Andrews Close, Whitstable, early on Saturday morning (26 April 2008). Also due to appear before magistrates on 12 May is Paul Moat (19) of Mount Road, Rochester, who was charged with driving with excess alcohol after he was arrested in Military Road, Canterbury. Douglas McNicholl (69) of Herne Bay Road, Canterbury, is due to appear before magistrates on Thursday 8 May 2008 charged with driving with excess alcohol after he was stopped by police in Broad Oak Road, Canterbury. Appeal for owner of bike If you own this bike and can prove it please contact PC Alison Bagulay on 01227 868273. The bike was found in an alleyway off Mickleburgh Hill, Herne Bay, at the end of March during an investigation into the theft of bikes in the town. A 15-year-old from Whitstable has been arrested on the suspicion of the theft of the bike and is currently on police bail pending further inquiries. Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",13);arrFiles[13]=new Array(14,"News/180408.html","2008-04-18","News 18 April 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 18 April, 2008 7:53 PM News 18 April 2008 London youths arrested in Herne Bay Three youths aged 15, 16 and 17 from the London area were arrested in Albany Drive in Herne Bay at 7.30am yesterday on suspicion of taking a vehicle without consent and having no insurance after a member of the public reported some unusual activity in the road. The red BMW they were with had beenreported stolen during a car jacking incident in Lewisham in London on 6 April this year. Detectives are also looking at the possible links between the youths and four men suspected of a robbery at a Thanet bookmakers at around the same time. The three youths have been released on bail pending further inquiries until 16 June 2008. Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",7);arrFiles[14]=new Array(15,"News/210408.html","2008-04-21","News 21 April 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 21 April, 2008 3:27 PM News 21 April 2008 Man arrested in Whitstable post office Police officers called to a report that torch light had been spotted in the post office in Church Street, Whitstable, at 12.30am this morning (Monday 21 April 2008) found a man hiding in the roof space. The 29-year-old Whitstable man was arrested on suspicion of burglary and is currently being questioned at Canterbury police station. Crash in St John’s Road, Whitstable Police are investigating after a car was in collision with a lamp post and wall in St John’s Road, Whitstable on Saturday night (19 April 2008). Witnesses saw the driver run away from the scene and officers are investigating that the car was taken without the owner’s consent. Drivers charged with drink driving As police officers were closing the road for a car to be recovered in St John’s Road, Whitstable, following the incident above early on Sunday morning (20 April 2008) a driver was stopped on suspicion of driving with excess alcohol. Sally-Ann Sutton (55) of Maidstone Road, Gillingham, was arrested and charged later in the day with driving whilst above the legal limit for alcohol. She is due to appear in court on Monday 7 May 2008. John Parker (39) of Warwick Road, Canterbury, is due to appear in court on Thursday 1 May 2008 charged with driving with excess alcohol. He was stopped by police in Artillery Street, Canterbury, on Friday afternoon (18 April 2007). Money stolen from Austrian student A 15-year-old Austrian student had £30 stolen after he and a friend were tricked into following a man to a money exchange in Canterbury. The two visitors were near McDonalds in the High Street when a man asked them for a light for his cigarette at about 6.30pm on Friday night (18 April 2008). The two then asked the man where they could exchange money and he suggested they follow him. Another man joined and they were taken to Dane John Gardens where a third man came up to the group. The boy got out his wallet and one of the men took money from it and then walked off but the boys were too worried to follow them. The men were aged between 18 and 22. The man who asked for a light was wearing a white t-shirt and carrying a can of beer,  the second man was wearing a black t-shirt with a grey pattern and the third was wearing a waist-length light coloured jacket with a fur collar. Anyone with information should contact PC Chris Sherwin on 01227 868265. Fire extinguisher sprayed at student Police have appealed for witnesses after a 23-year-old university student had his cheekbone fractured and was sprayed with a fire extinguisher near Toddler’s Cove off Whitehall Bridge Road, Canterbury. The student was treated at the Kent and Canterbury Hospital for the injuries to his face and the after effects of the spray following the incident at about 7.15pm on Saturday 12 April 2008. The student and his girlfriend were sitting on swings in the play park when four boys beckoned them over to the bridge by pretending to ask for help. They were sprayed when they went over and then chased to the toilets by the group who caught up with the two and punched and kicked the student. The group had three fire extinguishers with them. One of the boys is described as 15 to 17, with short gelled blond hair and wearing a light blue jumper with navy stripes. He was slim and shorter than the rest of the group. Another was noted to have a diamond earring and very short hair with a line shaved into it and the other two were wearing grey hooded tops. Anyone who saw the incident or members of the group with the fire extinguishers is urged to contact PC Chris Sherwin on 01227 868265. Teenager assaulted in Whitstable Police are appealing for witnesses after a 14-year-old Whitstable boy was assaulted as he got off a bus in the town’s Tankerton Road. The boy had caught the bus at 6.45pm on Wednesday 2 April 2008 at the bowling alley in Whitstable and during the journey two older boys threatened him and followed him as he got off. The boy remembers only a little of what happened next but a car driver spotted him being kicked as he was lying on the ground and stopped to help him. The boy had to be taken to hospital and was kept in overnight for observation. One of the boys is aged about 17, 6ft1ins tall, slim build, wearing a white top and a white woolly hat. The other was the same age but shorter, approximately 5ft 5ins tall, with blond, spiky hair and carrying a white Nike bag. Anyone who saw the assault or knows the boys involved is urged to contact PC Jo Heard on 01227 868267 Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",12);arrFiles[15]=new Array(16,"News/220408.html","2008-04-29","News 22 April 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 29 April, 2008 9:22 PM News 22 April 2008 Alcohol seized in Herne Bay More than one hundred litres of alcohol has been taken from under age drinkers in Herne Bay over the last month. The beer, spirits and “alcopops” have been seized as neighbourhood police teams worked to ensure that the school holidays did not result in a rise in criminal damage and anti-social behaviour in the town. Community support officers and police officers have been patrolling the town and surrounding area at weekends and groups of young people have been stopped and names taken when alcohol has been found. Insp Gordon Etheridge said: “The officers have been particularly paying attention to open spaces including the beach, play areas and areas in the town centre where groups have traditionally gathered. “We have seen a reduction in the number of problems reported to us but it is disappointing to see that young people are still getting hold of alcohol, some of it seemingly supplied with the full knowledge of parents. Youngsters also seem to be telling their parents that they are staying at friends’ houses when in fact they are roaming the streets in large groups. We would ask parents to ensure that they know where their children are and what they are doing.” On Saturday a large amount of alcohol was seized when up to 200 people attended a house party in Beltinge. Police are now working on plans to continue the patrols as the weather improves and evenings get longer. Together with other agencies in the Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership (CDRP) officers are looking at organising different activities for teenagers including under 18 club nights and drop-in centres. Man charged after Whitstable shop arrest The man arrested in the post office and shop in Castle Road, Whitstable, early yesterday morning (Monday 21 April 2008) has been charged with burglary. Chad Gazi (29) of Norview Road, Whitstable, is due to appear before magistrates on 8 May 2008. Five due in court after Canterbury fight Five men are due to appear before magistrates in Canterbury on Friday 9 May 2008 after police were called to break up a fight in the city’s St George’s Street  in the early hours of Monday morning (21 April 2008). The five are charged with assault. They are Flavius Frant (20) of Roper Road, Canterbury, (three offences of assault); Liviu Ionescu (18) of Kent Avenue, Canterbury, (one offence); Nurettin Reis (18) of no fixed address (two offences); Stepan Lupu (19) of Northgate, Canterbury, (one offence) and Direnc Ozkulac (18) of North Holmes Road, (two offences). Kent Police launches major offensive on heavy machinery thieves Kent Police is working with the construction, farming, insurance, security and transport industries, as well as the public, to reduce the theft of heavy machinery. It is part of a major drive to stop specialist gangs stealing the valuable equipment from building sites, farms and lay-bys. Officers are giving crime prevention help and advice to major local authorities and the industries such as encouraging them to security mark their machinery. They also want people to be extra vigilant and report anything suspicious, like mechanical diggers being moved in the middle of the night. People should call the police on 999 if a crime is in progress or Kent Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 in all other cases. Heavy machinery includes excavators, forklift trucks, grass cutters, tractors, generators, cement mixers and road breakers. A single piece of equipment can cost as much as £300,000 which is why theft is increasing nationally as gangs target what they see as a lucrative source of cash. As well as loss and disruption to the industry, the theft of heavy machinery can have a significant impact on the lives of the wider community. Inspector Roscoe Walford said: ‘Roadworks last longer when machinery is stolen causing traffic delays and diversions. This affects people taking their children to school, shoppers, commuters and people generally going about their daily lives. ‘People find it harder to get builders and other tradesmen to do work for them because insurance companies demand high premiums or won’t insure businesses because of the increasing number of claims they make. ‘If businesses cannot get insurance, people can lose their jobs.’ Kent Police officers, and their national colleagues, are about to begin a series of concerted crime prevention and enforcement activity to disrupt the gangs that steal heavy machinery including: Visiting building sites and farms to offer crime prevention advice. For instance, the obvious removal of stickers can indicate attempts to conceal identity and origin of  stolen machinery Providing crime prevention messages about machinery security via the Kent Community Messaging system such as marking machinery with U/V pens Advice to make machinery distinctive with paint and lots of livery stickers as a disincentive to steal Using security devices such as datatag, a transponder fitted to the vehicle with a unique reference number relating to that item of machinery. Alternatively, satellite tracker technology can be used to find the stolen machine Using an ACPO (Association of Chief Police Officers) approved marking scheme called CESAR (Construction Equipment Security and Registration). Details are available on the Construction Equipment Association website www.coneq.org.uk Late night cargo checks of all large vehicles along targeted sections of road and at strategic locations Additional police checks at the Channel Tunnel It is believed that stolen machinery is being shipped to Europe where equipment is in short supply and will be used on large building projects within the UK in the lead up to the Olympics. Inspector Walford said: ‘The messages are simple. We want the industries concerned and the public to work with us to prevent crime and we will provide the expertise and resources where necessary. ‘In addition, if you belong to a gang that steals heavy machinery we are watching you and will do everything possible to bring you before the courts. ‘At the very least we can disrupt criminal activity and at best we can bring people to justice.’ Heavy machinery owners, contractors and hirers can obtain advice about security measures by contacting Julie Argent, Crime Reduction Project Manager on 01622 653205 or their local police station and ask to speak to their Crime Reduction Officer. Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",14);arrFiles[16]=new Array(17,"News/240408.html","2008-04-29","News 24 April 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 29 April, 2008 9:31 PM News 24 April 2008 Crime in East Kent falls The latest quarterly crime figures published by the Home Office today have revealed that crime across East Kent is down. The area experienced an 11.4 per cent reduction in all recorded crime between October and December. Last year, 5,520 crimes were recorded compared with 6,227 for the same three-month period in 2006. Robbery is down 5.6 per cent, criminal damage is down 11.3 per cent, home burglaries are down 11.7 per cent, theft and handling and drugs offences are down 20.7 per cent and vehicle crime is down 27.1 per cent. The two rises have come in sexual offences and violence against the person. There were 20 more sexual offences recorded for the 2007 period than in 2006; 90 up from 70. That represents a 28.6 per cent increase. East Kent has seen a number of incidents being reported months and even years after the events, which contributes to this total. And the violence against the person statistics also encompass domestic abuse and East Kent, and Thanet in particular, has seen a rise in people coming forward to report crimes that have led to the 14.1 per cent increase. That is 1,221 offences compared with 1,070. Supt Chris Hogben said: “I am really pleased with these quarterly crime figures. It is a sign of real progress made in the policing of East Kent. “There are challenges ahead for us in terms of violent crime, but it needs to be recognised that the increase in that category here is largely due to a rise in the reporting of domestic abuse. “This can be seen as a success story with an awful lot of work being done to instil confidence to ensure the matters are being brought to our attention and the necessary interventions made. “I do not believe there is more domestic abuse than in the past. People are now more willing to contact police to get help and stop it happening again. “We have invested heavily in neighbourhood policing and all of our wards now have a PC and PCSO dedicated to delivering policing in the local community. If you do not yet know who your officers are, log on to www.kent.police.uk “We would expect this to yield dividends in the coming year.” Assistant Chief Constable Steve Harris said: “Kent Police is determined to continue to build on the progress the force has made in reducing the level of crime and bringing offenders to justice, while working closely with people in their communities to keep Kent safe.” Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",9);arrFiles[17]=new Array(18,"News/150408.html","2008-04-15","News 15 April 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 15 April, 2008 6:30 PM News 15 April 2008 Police respond to speeding concerns in Canterbury Community support officers have been checking for speeding motorists in the city’s Barton ward in response to concerns from residents. Speeding was identified at Partnership and Community Together meetings (PACT) as one of the top priorities that the local community want police and local authorities to address. Across East Kent as a whole speeding and anti-social behaviour are in joint first place in the list of priorities followed by issues surrounding damage and graffiti and parking. Fay Curtis and Sam Milton have been carrying out checks with laser speed enforcement equipment on St Martin’s Hill, Littlebourne Road, Old Dover Road and Spring Lane during the last month. During a recent check 11 drivers were spotted exceeding the speed limit on those roads in just one hour. Fellow community support officers Lisa Williams and Steve Coulter have also been working in the North Holmes Road and College Road area The drivers can be stopped by a police officer or sent warning letters by community support officers. Fay explained: “Residents have told us that speeding worries them so we have been responding to that and will continue to carry out regular checks. We are also asking for members of the local community to come out and help us doing these checks and if they would like to volunteer they can contact me direct on 07772 226091.” The next meeting of the Spring Lane  PACT is on Thursday 8 May at 7pm in the neighbourhood centre. All are welcome to attend to talk about issues in the local community. Arrests for shop theft Members of Canterbury’s city police neighbourhood team who were monitoring the Tibet protest in Canterbury on Sunday afternoon (13 April 2008) made two arrests of boys wanted for thefts from staff areas in shops and businesses. Descriptions had been issued of the 16-year-olds from Canterbury and a police officer and community support officer arrested the pair after spotting them in St Peter’s Street. The arrests were unconnected to the protest One was due in court today (15 April 2008) charged with the theft of mobile phones from the Sun House in the Borough on 23 March 2008 and the Yamaha Music School in Simmonds Road on 18 March 2008 and the theft of a laptop from Twig Printing in Northgate on 22 March 2008. The other boy has been released on bail until Friday (18 April 2008). Drink driving The following drivers, arrested for driving with excess alcohol, are due to appear before magistrates in Canterbury Grant Walkey (34) of Woodman Avenue, Whitstable, was stopped by police in Sandown Drive, Herne Bay, on Friday (11 April 2008) and is due before magistrates on 25 April 2008. Also appearing on 25 April will be Oliver Chalk (19) of Upper Hardres near Canterbury. He was stopped on Old Dover Road, Canterbury, in the early hours of Friday (11 April 2008). Sian Bourn (19) of Windsor Gardens, Herne Bay, is due before magistrates on 28 April 2008 after being stopped in Western Avenue, Herne Bay, early on Saturday morning (13 April 2008). Stray dogs no longer police responsibility Police in East Kent are requesting that stray dogs should not be brought to police stations across the area. Under Section 68 of the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005 that came into force on 6 April 2008 the police no longer have a duty to accept dogs brought in and kennels have been removed at stations. Local authorities are responsible for stray dogs and those finding a dog should contact Canterbury City Council on 01227 862491 from 8.30 am to 4pm Monday to Friday. Outside these time contact the Lord Whisky Animal Sanctuary on 01303 862622 for advice. Appeal for information after damage in Chartham area Hundreds of pounds of damage were caused to cars on Shalmsford Street, near Chartham, at the weekend. Paintwork was scratched on the cars on Friday night (11 April 2008) or in the early hours of Saturday morning (12  April 2008). This is the second weekend that the local community have suffered criminal damage. In the early hours of Sunday 6 April stones were thrown at houses on Shalmsford Street near the junction with Pomfret Road and a window was smashed. Fifteen minutes later four cars had their tyres slashed in River Court, Chartham. Police community support officer Paul Rigden said: “The fencing around the derelict buildings at the former St Augustine’s Hospital site in Candlers Way. Chartham, has also been damaged recently as has the fencing around the Sycamore Close play equipment.” Anyone witnessing damage being caused is urged to ring 999. Anyone with information about those causing the damage should  contact Paul on 07772 226034. Missing person located Following a police appeal for missing person Justyna Niepokulczycka, she attended Canterbury Police Station just after 8pm on Friday evening (11 April 2008). She was safe and well. Justyna (29) had, travelled from Poland to stay with a friend in Whitstable,but  was reported missing by her friend after they had a night out in Canterbury on Monday 31 March. Police neighbourhood team will be holding surgeries For the residents of Barton ward on Wednesday 7 May when the mobile police station will be parked outside the post office in Barton road between 10am and 1pm. Community support officer Sam Milton will be there and can be contacted on 07972004452 For the residents of Wincheap and Thanington on Wednesday 7 May when the mobile police station will be parked in Oxford Road between 1.30pm and 6.30pm. Community support officers Sam Milton and Trevor Ingram will be there and  Sam can be contacted on 07972004452 and Trevor on 07772225970. For the residents of St Stephens ward on Saturday 26  April 2008 when the mobile police station will be parked in Long Acre Close between noon and 4pm. Community support officer Gary Painter can be contacted on 07772226181.. For the residents of the Tankerton ward near Whitstable on Wednesday 7 May community support officer Donna Mackenzie will be holding a surgery in the evangelical church between 11am and noon. Donna can be contacted on 07772226062. Appeal after garden ornaments stolen in Whitstable Police have made an appeal for information after two distinctive metal solar butterfly ornaments were stolen from a garden in Pierpoint Road, Whitstable, on Saturday night (12 April 2008). The ornaments are made of different metals that change colour in the light and anyone offered them or has information is urged to contact police on 01227 762055 quoting crime reference 5466. Beltinge church broken into The Baptist Church in Reculver Road, Beltinge, was broken into on Easter Sunday. Offenders broke a back door and ransacked rooms at the rear of the building but did not go into the church itself. Anyone with information is urged to contact police on 01227 762055 quoting crime reference 3941. Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",15);arrFiles[18]=new Array(19,"News/090408.html","2008-04-10","News 9 April 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 10 April, 2008 3:33 PM News 9 April 2008 Warning for Herne Bay quad bike owner A quad bikeownerfrom Herne Bay has been warned ride it improperly, or allow anyone else to do the same, and they run the risk of having itseized. It follows a number of complaints by members of the public at Burton Fields park at Thundersland Road about the vehicle. Police community support officer Becky Glaiser went up to the site yesterday afternoon (Tuesday) with colleaguesMatt Sedgewick and Della Newman after furthercalls from residents. The owner,a 16-year-old from Herne Bay, had allowed his 28-year-old sister toride the bike yesterday afternoon. She was issued with a section 59 warning, as was the vehicle, meaning that if she or anyone rides in that manner again, it could be seized. Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",7);arrFiles[19]=new Array(20,"News/100408.html","2008-04-10","News 10 April 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 10 April, 2008 6:10 PM News 10 April 2008 Police concerned for missing Polish woman Police are concerned about a Polish woman missing in the Canterbury area. Justyna Niepokulczycka, 29, travelled from her home country to stay with a friend in Whitstable, arriving there on Sunday, 30 March. She was reported missing by her friend after they had a night out in Canterbury on Monday 31 March. The pair went to the Thomas Ingoldsby pub in Burgate and Miss Niepokulczyckarefused to leave at 11.20pm. Her friend left her talking to two men who she said would take her back to Whitstable. But her friend has not seen or heard from her since. The two men are both described ashaving had a lot to drink.One wastall, white, approximately 30, with short dark hair and an unshaven face. He was wearing black trousers, T-shirt and dark coat.It is said theman looked as if he had been sleeping rough. The otherman was white, around 5ft 8ins with black hair. He had a muscular build and was wearing a black T-shirt and black trousers. Inquiries by police haverevealed that she has since visited a shop called the Polish Deli in Canterbury on Thursday 3 April and is also reported to have been seen in the Thomas Ingoldsby pub again on Monday this week. Of the two photos, the one with the glasses bears the best resemblance, although Miss Niepokulczycka now has brown and red hair. She was last seen wearing a blue T-shirt with a white logo, blue jeans, a short green jacket with a zip and cream or beige slip-on shoes. Miss Niepokulczycka likes to socialise, but she speaks very little English. Anyone with any information is asked to call Canterbury Police Station on 01227 762055 quoting reference 02-1000 or Kent Crimestoppers on 0800 555111. Is your bike at Herne Bay Police Station? Anyone who has had a bicycle stolen in the district is invited to Herne Bay Police Station over the weekend to see if theirs is one of those that officers have recovered. There are now more than 30at the station and if you can provide a description and prove you are the owner, officers might be able to reunite you. People are invited along between 10am and 11am on both Saturday and Sunday. Officers are also in the process of handing out locks, chains and crime prevention advice to help stop the bikes disappearing again. Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",9);arrFiles[20]=new Array(21,"News/110408.html","2008-04-11","News 11 April 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 11 April, 2008 6:53 PM News 11 April 2008 Distressing Theft in Canterbury Police are appealing for the public \'s help to find the person who stole a woman \'s head scarf while she was walking in Canterbury. Officers are treating this as a racially-motivated incident that has been distressing for the 37-year-old Iranian woman involved. It has been reported to police by a member of the woman \'s family that she was outside the Chaucer Technology School in Spring Lane between 1pm and 1.30pm on Monday 31 March when somebody snatched her blue hijab from her head. There are very few details of the suspect, other than he is male, white, 5ft 5ins tall with a medium build and short, straight mousey colour hair. He was wearing a light blue jean jacket, black army-style jogging bottoms and white trainers. We do not have an age. Anyone with any information is asked to contact PC John Tharpfrom the East Kent minorities unit, a team set up to deal specifically with incidents of hate crime, direct on 07807 340077.Leave a message and he will come back to you. Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",7);arrFiles[21]=new Array(22,"News/070408.html","2008-04-10","News 7 April 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 10 April, 2008 3:14 PM News 7 April 2008 A Special day for a Special Peter Laker is well within his rights to call himself special. The 52-year-old from Chartham has retired as a special constable with Kent Police after 33 years’ service. The employee at Chartham paper mill saw the role as something to do in his spare time when it was advertised in the local paper and he went to chat about it with an inspector who lived in the village. He said: “When I first started, I was told by one of the officers that if I was going out with him, there were two rules: watchhis back and don’t tellhim how to dohis job! You got on well if you were willing to do the work. I have worked with some excellent people and can call them friends. “My time as a special has been very enjoyable, especially in myparish role in Chartham, Petham and Waltham. Every day was different. And it has been rewarding knowing you have made a difference to your community.” Notable moments on duty have included the day the Pope came to Canterbury and the visits by the Tour de France as well as bearing a wreath as part of many Remembrance Sunday services as a representative for the Specials in the district. One of the proudest occasions for both him and his family came in 2003 when he was invited to Buckingham Palace to receive his MBE for services to his community as a special officer (pictured above). Peter is married to Sue and has three children and three grandchildren, with who he is looking forward to spending some more time. One of his sons Darren is a police officer in one of Ashford’s neighbourhood teams. A party for friends and colleagues, past and present, was held at Chartham village hall. Volunteer as a Special Insp Steve Fennell invites new recruits: Being a Special Constable is a fulfilling role. Not everyone who volunteers can commit as much time as Peter and Carole, but you can volunteer for as little as16 hoursa month. And it gives volunteers the same powers as regular officers. There are many varied roles that Special Constables can perform and which can fit around other commitments. You could be a Parish Special Constable like Peter, or a Neighbourhood Special, dealing with community issues. Or you might prefer to work alongside the full time patrol officers responding to requests for assistance from members of the public. You could also be policing special events such as carnivals, sporting events, music concerts or other major events. Alternatively you could be responsible for maintaining public order on a busy Friday or Saturday night. Initial training is delivered through a combination of weekend sessions at police headquarters at Maidstone and training evenings at Canterbury and Thanet police stations. The training will involve law and procedure inputs, role-plays, practical exercises and officer safety training. More experienced Specials or regular officers will also guide you through the various policies and techniques providing on-the-job training. Being a Special can be a welcome change fromthe normal routine and give you the opportunities to make new friends and work together as part of a team. To become a Special you must be over 18 and free of convictions or cautions for serious offences. You will need to be in sufficiently good health to perform the duties of a police officer and a medical examination and fitness test will need to be undertaken. Applications can be considered from people who are not British Citizens but there are some conditions that are relevant to applicants of other nationalities.  There are also some jobs that might affect the eligibility of some applicants due to a conflict of interests. If you would like to know more about becoming a Special then why not log on to the Kent Police website at www.kent.police.uk and click on the Work for the Police tab on the left- hand side. Alternatively you can call 0500 78 77 00 or e-mail specials.recruitment@kent.police.uk for further information. If you would rather speak to a serving officer about becoming a Special in the East Kent Area covering Canterbury, Herne Bay, Whitstable and the Thanet towns then please call either Inspector Steve Fennell or PC Paul Gasson on (01843) 222150. Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",11);arrFiles[22]=new Array(23,"News/080408.html","2008-04-10","News 8 April 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 10 April, 2008 3:32 PM News 8 April 2008 M2 arrests update The two men and one boy arrested on the M2 on Wednesday last week (2 April) appeared at Medway Magistrates Court on Friday (4 April). They are Darren Foreman, 23, of Hainault Road in Romford, Essex, John Falzon, 19, of Lowen Road in Rainham, Essex and a 15-year-old from Romford in Essex. All three are charged with the three burglaries in East Kent in Birchington and Tankerton, a burglary in Hornchurch in Essex, aggravated vehicle taking and John Falzon is also charged with driving while disqualified and with no insurance. All three were remanded in custody, the 15-year-old boy to secure accommodation because of his age, and they will all appear at Margate Magistrates Court on Friday 11 April. Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",7);arrFiles[23]=new Array(24,"News/030408.html","2008-04-03","News 3 April 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 3 April, 2008 5:16 PM News 3 April 2008 Charges for two men and one boy after M2 arrests yesterday The two men and one boy arrested on the M2 yesterday morning (Wednesday) havebeen charged with a number of offences. They are Darren Foreman, 23, of Hainault Road in Romford, Essex, John Falzon, 19, of Lowen Road in Rainham, Essex and a 15-year-old from Romford in Essex. All three are charged with the three burglaries in East Kent yesterday in Birchington and Tankerton, a burglary in Hornchurchin Essex, aggravated vehicle taking and John Falzon is also charged with driving while disqualified and with no insurance. They will appear at Medway Magistrates Court in the morning (Friday 4 April 2008). Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",7);arrFiles[24]=new Array(25,"News/310308.html","2008-03-31","News 31 March 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 31 March, 2008 4:05 PM News 31 March 2008 Burglary at B&amp;Q Chestfield Police are callingfor the public \'s help to catch those responsible for aburglary at B&amp;Qin Chestfied, Whitstable over night. The thieves escaped with more than £34,000 in bank notes, loose change and cheques after getting into the store and using the tools around them to break into the safe. The offenders cut a hole in the fence surrounding the site and it is believed the alarm system had been disabled to allow them access without alerting the security company or the police. Anyone who saw any vehicles or people nearB&amp;Q between when the store closed yesterday (Sunday) at 4pm until 6am this morning is being asked to contact PC Keith Rochford on 07969 583945 or Canterbury Police Station on 01227 762055, quoting reference 31-0162. The store is closed today (Monday) to allow officers to gather forensic evidence. Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",7);arrFiles[25]=new Array(26,"News/020408.html","2008-04-03","News 2 April 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 3 April, 2008 8:23 AM News 2 April 2008 Three men arrested after three burglaries in East Kent this	morning Three men are in custody this morning on suspicion of burglary afterbeing stopped and arrestedat 6am by Kent Police officers on the M2. Officers followed a black BMW X3up the motorway London-bound after a member of the public called at 5.30am and gave a descriptionofacar and its distinctive number plate. He had watched the vehicle drive off from his bedroom windowand heardalarms sounding atthe Spar supermarket in Tankerton Road in Tankerton. It appears the burglars used an implement to get into the property and then targetted the cigarette stock. Thatincident came after two other burglariesearlier this morningthat are believed to have been committed by the same group, one at the Somerfield supermarket in Station Road in Birchington at just gone 5am where the store was broken into and cigarettes taken. The second was at the independent garage at Brooks End. The kiosk was burgled a short time afterwards. Detectives and crime scene investigators are now at all three locations to gather evidence, take witness statementsand retrieve CCTV footage. It is still being determined what was taken and what damage has been caused. Traffic officers were alerted to the vehicle at 5.40am anda rolling road block was in place on the London-bound carriageway as officers monitored the car \'s movements. Two stinger devices were put across the four lanes of the motorway at junction 3 of the M2. The BMW drove over it and itdestroyedall four of its tyres. The car continued on to junction 2 where police cars deployed a tactical manoeuvre to stop the vehicle. One officer wentto hospital for an injury caused by broken glass, sustained during the arrest, but she is fine and back out on duty this morning. No one else was hurt. Two police cars receivedsuperficial damage during the stop. A 15-year-old boy and a 19-year-old man from the Rainham area of Essex and a 23-year-old man from the Romford area of Essex are currently in custody at Medway. They will be questioned at Margate Police Station later today. The BMW X3 has been reported stolenfollowing a burglary in Essex. Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",8);arrFiles[26]=new Array(27,"News/010408.html","2008-04-02","News 1 April 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 2 April, 2008 6:51 AM News 1 April 2008 Mountains of bikes in Herne Bay Police in Herne Bay have appealed to cyclists across the area to ensure they lock up their bikes when they are not in use. Theadvice comes as the police station at Herne Bay is currently storing more than 20 bicycles which have been recovered as part of crime investigations or been found abandoned in the last four weeks. The cycles include child and adult bikes and range from those in good condition to those missing parts. PC Jason Heather explained: “It is fairly unusual to have this number of bicycles. Some of the bikes have come to us following inquiries at two different addresses in the town. We have managed to match some of them to bikes reported stolen but there are still some outstanding and we would like to hear from anyone who can prove that one of the bikes belongs to them.” In a bid to reduce the rise in bikes being stolen, police are going to be handing out free locks and chains to schools and youth groups. The 100 locks will be distributed by the area’s neighbourhood team that includes PCs Jason Heather, Kevin O’Rourke and Mark Rogers and community support officers Becki Glaiser, Matt Hand, Rachel Harvey, Della Newman and Matt Sedgewick. The team can be contacted on 01227 744793 and the offer is on while the stock lasts. Bike owners are also encouraged to mark their bikes with their postcode, using ultra violet pens. A 13-year-old boy living in Herne Bay has been charged with stealing bikes on 20 and 26 February and is due to appear before magistrates in Canterbury on8April 2008. Three other youths have also been spoken to by police in connection with the bike thefts. Kent Police launches weapons surrender Kent Police is launching a weapons surrender as part ofthe first of this year \'s seasonal campaigns,Safer Spring. Anyone can hand in any type of weapon, from bladed instruments to firearms, real or imitation, to police.  Weapons can be handed in at local police stations but in addition, Neighbourhood officerscan be contacted to arrange avisit topeople’s homes to take the weapons from them safely. This can also be used as an opportunity for people to raise any issues or concerns they have within their communities with their neighbourhood officers. The scheme will run from 25 March until 20 April, and follows a similar initiative by the Metropolitan Police Service launched in January of this year. Superintendent Peter Wedlake of the Force’s Partnership andCrime Reduction department said: ‘It is important to note that crime involving weapons in Kent is very low. However, we want to take as many weapons as possible off the streets of Kent. Any weapon handed to police is one that cannot be used in crime. ‘This is also an opportunity for anyone who has a weapon they think may be illegal or do not want to keep in their possession any longer to hand it to police, thereby ensuring its safe disposal . We would urge people to ring or visit their local police station to make an appointment for an officer to visit their address at their convenience to remove that weapon safely. Alternatively, please call at your local police station to hand over your unwantedweapons.’ The scheme follows a successful knife amnesty run by Kent Police in 2006, where people responded very positively to the disposal of knives. Just under 4000 bladed instruments were handed in to local police stations throughout the campaign. During the campaign, Kent Police will be working closely with Kent and Medway Trading Standards, andvisiting retailers to educate them on selling knives and ball bearing guns. It is illegal to manufacture, import or sell realistic imitation guns.Action will be taken against anyone selling knives or imitation firearms illegally. Officers will also be working with the Local Education Authorities, distributing leaflets and posters to secondary schools to educate students on this weapons surrender. Officers will continue to push key education messages around the county, which will include clear messages about what can happen if you are caught carrying a weapon. Carrying a knife can result in a prison sentence of six months and/or a £5,000 fine. Carrying an imitation firearm can result in a prison sentence of 12 months -this applies to BB guns, blank firing pistols, cap guns, collectibles, ‘airsoft’ guns, airguns and other items that resemble a gun. Superintendent Wedlake continued: ‘Anyone carrying a weapon illegally will be dealt with by police and the courts. Carrying a weapon will not be tolerated. Imitation guns can look very realistic and can create fear and distress in the community. It is illegal to carry any weapon in public, whether it is a realistic imitation or not, and armed police could be called to respond. ‘Research shows that if you carry a weapon you are in danger of becoming a victim yourself, or being arrested by police and facing a prison sentence. We want to make Kent a safer place in which to live and this campaign is a chance for anyone to hand in any weapon they are in possession of.’ Anyone wanting details on how to surrender weapons should contact their local police station. Anyone wishing to report the misuse of weapons or who has any information on illegal weapons or crime can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. Calls to Crimestoppers are free and you could be eligible for a cash reward. Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",12);arrFiles[27]=new Array(28,"News/190308.html","2008-03-19","News 19 March 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 19 March, 2008 4:41 PM News 19 March 2008 Anti-social behaviour curbed in Grimshill Anti-social behaviour appears to have reduced in Whitstable’s Grimshill Road estate, according to Kent Police’s latest figures. Calls to police about nuisance youths in the area have dropped from 28 calls (between August and November 2007) to just one call in the three months to February. The neighbourhood officer for the Grimshill area, PC Barry Hilton, says: “We believe the reduction is a result of the local neighbourhood team and partner agencies working together to address the issues raised by residents at the local PACT (Partnership and Communities Together) meeting. The good work will be continuing as part of the Safer Spring campaign which focuses on anti-social behaviour.” Kent Police worked with Canterbury City Council to issue four Acceptable Behaviour Agreements to four boys living in the area. Two of the boys are aged 16 and the other two are 13 years of age. A fifth ABAwas served even though the boy it related to hadmoved fromthe area. It was served due tohis behaviour whilst on the estate. A warrant was also executed by police on the estate in connection with the supply of drugs. A 29-year-old man from Whitstable was charged with possession with intent to supply cannabis and supply of cannabis on 29 November 2007. He will appear at Canterbury Crown Court on 14 April for a plea and case management hearing. PC Hilton said: “Nuisance behaviour, including motorcycles, were raised as the top priority by Grimshill residents. The behaviour agreements have certainly helped us to curb some of the problems. Community support officers Abi Symons and myself have been regularly patrolling the area to work with the local community.” The local neighbourhood team specifically looked into reports of unlawful motorcycling on Duncan Downs. Three Section 59 notices have been issued and one bike has been seized. PC Hilton adds: “It is satisfying that we have helped local residents resolve some of the problems aired at the PACT meetings. We gave our mobile telephone numbers so if problems persisted, residents were able to report them directly to their neighbourhood team.” Work is also underway to provide activities for young people. Streetrunner, a new youth group, has started in the area. Anyone aged between 10 and 18 years of age can attend the group, held at St Andrew’s Church Hall every Thursday evening between 6.30pm and 8.30pm. It offers arts, crafts and fun and cards advertising the club are being distributed in the area. Canterbury City Council’s Public Safety Unit manager Rey Aziz says: “This is a good example of how the PACT process works and how it can be a success. In the Grimshill area, local residents got involved in the PACT meetings and used them to air their concerns to local agencies. We arranged some multi-agency meetings where we were then able to target resources to address their concerns. Werecommend all residents to go and use their PACT meetings tohighlight issues in their areain order to improvetheir quality of life.” Residents who want to take let Barry and his team know of any local problems in the Grimshill area can attend the next surgery on Monday 28 April between 11am and 12pm at St Andrews church hall, Grimshill Road, Whitstable. PC Hilton can be contacted on 07980 770625. PCSO Abi Symons can be reached on 07772 225966. Witness appeal following Canterbury assault Police have issued the descriptions of three men they want to talk to about the assault of a 22-year-old woman in Canterbury. The new appeal comes after the woman was attacked as she was walking home along Broad Street, Canterbury, between 10.30pm and 10.45pm on Tuesday 19 February 2008. The local woman was near to the Archaeological Trust building when she was struck in the face with an object and then sexually assaulted. Three men were involved. They were all white and aged in their 20s. One was about 6ft tall, fairly slim build but with broad shoulders. He had a pale complexion and a gaunt appearance with sharp bone structure and eyes set back. He was wearing a grey coloured hooded top. Another of the men is described as 5ft 8ins to 9ins tall, darker skin colour than the first,with a podgier face and having the appearance of droopy or rounded shoulders. He was wearing dark clothing. The third man was approximately 5’10” tall. Det Insp Ian Nundy said: “This type of incident is uncommon and this was a busy road on a Tuesday evening so there must have been people around who may have spotted the men or seen what happened. We are keen that any witnesses should contact us, however insignificant they might feel that the information is.” Kent Police urge anyone who saw the incident or who has any information about the men to contact them as soon as possible.  Witnesses can ring Kent Police on 01303 289600 or Kent Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. You can call Kent Crimestoppers anonymously, you don’t have to give your name and you may be eligible for a cash reward. Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",12);arrFiles[28]=new Array(29,"News/260308.html","2008-03-29","News 26 March 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 29 March, 2008 3:30 PM News 26 March 2008 Efit appeal following Canterbury robbery Kent Police has released an efit of a man they want to talk to after a handbag was stolen from a 19-year-old student in Nursery Walk, Canterbury. The incident happened at 11.30pm on Saturday 1 March 2008. The suspect who grabbed the bag was wearing jeans and a black jacket. Anyone with information is urged to contact PC Jonathan Heard 01227 868267 or call Kent Crimestoppers on 0800 555111. Calls are free and you do not have to give your name. Appeal after wine is stolen in Bekesbourne Kent Police are asking members of the public to contact them if they have been offered boxes of wine for sale. Around 100 boxes of wine were stolen from a chiller store on a farm in Bekesbourne between 7pm on 24 March and 8am on 25 March. The wine was worth £10,000 and is not normally available for purchase in high street supermarkets or off licences. Anyone with information is asked to contact PC Nick Bell on 01227 762055 or Kent Crimestoppers on 0800 555111. Calls are free and you do not have to give your name. Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",7);arrFiles[29]=new Array(30,"News/180308.html","2008-03-18","News 18 March 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 18 March, 2008 2:43 PM News 18 March 2008 New Minorities Unit A new team is working for police in East Kent helping people from minority groups who are victims of crime. The team brings together detectives investigating crimes with community liaison officers who work helping support those from minority groups who report incidents. Det Insp Tony Hubbard, who is leading the team, said: “The officers are not new to the work but we felt that we would be able to provide a better service by bringing the liaison officers closer to the crime investigators. For the majority of the week we will have two detectives who will be dedicated to investigating and reviewing crimes reported from minority groups. We intend that this will ensure continuity both for victims of crime and those from a number of different organisations in the community who work to support them. ” For the police minority groups include those involving gender, religion and beliefs, sexual orientation, race, disability or age. The team will work across the Canterbury and Thanet areas of East Kent where in the 12 months up to the end of February this year there were 174 crimes recorded against members of minority groups (173 for the 12 months up to February 2007). The new team has been welcomed by Michael Bukht, the Chair of Canterbury and District Ethnic Minority Independent Council, who said: “The new unit is an excellent initiative to deal with hate crime. It should enhance the successful initiatives already in existence in the district to promote tolerance and goodwill Members of the team, who are based at Herne Bay, are investigators Det Cons Ellen Cartwright and John Tharp and community liaison officers  PCs Kath Mole, Chris Porter and Neil Askew. Photo shows from left to right (back row) PC Neil Askew, Det Con Ellen Cartwright, Det Con John Tharp and front row PC Kath Mole and Det Insp Tony Hubbard. PC Chris Porter is not pictured. Safer Spring Warning As the weather slowly warms up and people make the most of the outdoors,the coastal neighbourhood team is asking parents to help prevent children from getting into trouble. Kent Police will be cracking down on anti-social behaviour as part of the Safer Spring campaign. (launched 10 March 2008). Canterbury and coastal neighbourhood Inspector Gordon Etheridge said: “Children and young people will start to play and congregate outside as the evenings get lighter and warmer.We want our young people to enjoy being outside and being active, but it is important that they do so responsibly and the community and its residents are respected. “Parents can help us by checking it is safe where their children play and that they can contact them easily. While we understand parents want their children to play close by, it is important that ball games, for example, are played in appropriate places.” A number of initiatives will be launched later in the spring for young people in Herne Bay, such as the BMX track in Broomfield which opens in May. Last year, the skate park in Swalecliffe was widely used. Supt Chris Hogben says: “We are here to help prevent the young people of Herne Bay from getting into trouble and also to protect residents’ quality of life. Children need to be aware that our community support officers will seize any alcohol obtained by those who are underage and a letter will go home to their parents. Being abusive also risks police action for public order offences.” Young people and residents are invited to air any neighbourhood concerns at the local Partner And Communities Together (PACT) meetings, which are regularly advertised on posters around the town. Details of these meetings can also be found on the Kent Police website www.kent.police.uk The Herne Bay neighbourhood team, led by Inspector Etheridge and supported by Sgt Dave Brenchley, can be contacted directly on 01227 744793. Residents in Heron ward can contact PC Kevin O’Rourke on 01227 744732 and PCSO Matt Sedgewick on 01227 744793 or 07772 226056. Residents in Greenhill and Eddington wards can contact PC Jason Heather on 01227 744732or 07980 683758, and PCSO Rachel Harvey on 01227 744793 or 07772 226104. PC Heather will soon be joned by a new community support officer who will work in the West Bay area. Residents in Herne and Broomfield can contact PC Mark Rogers on 01227 868252 and PCSO Matt Hand on 01227 744793 or 07772 226129. PC Rogers and PCSO Becky Glaiser are also responsible for Reculver and Beltinge. You can contact PCSO Glaiser on 01227 744793 or 07772 226235. PC Mark Rogers (left) has replaced PC Graham Holdstock who has left to join the Tactical Operations department of Kent Police based at Coldharbour near Maidstone. It is a return to a neighbourhood role for Mark who worked in Whitstable as a neighbourhood officer before leaving a year ago to work in a different post based at Canterbury police station. Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",15);arrFiles[30]=new Array(31,"News/110308.html","2008-03-11","News 11 March 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 11 March, 2008 3:55 PM News 11 March 2008 Whitstable schoolboy assaulted - witness appeal Police are appealing for witnesses after a 16-year-old Whitstable boy was punched and kicked as he walked home from school. The incident happened on Thursday (6 March 2008) at about 4.30pm in Windmill Road. The boy remembers passing three men who then turned and came up behind him and started shouting. They assaulted him and pulled him over until he managed to get away and run home. The men are described as aged 20 to 23, wearing tracksuits, sports shoes and caps. The boy describes himself as a Goth and it is believed this may have been why the men picked on him. Anyone with information or who witnessed the incident is urged to contact DC John Tharp on 01227 744786. Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",10);arrFiles[31]=new Array(32,"News/100308.html","2008-03-10","News 10 March 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 10 March, 2008 3:19 PM News 10 March 2008 Whitstable care home staff charged Two staff members from a Whitstable residential care home are due to appear before magistrates in Canterbury on 19 March 2008 charged with criminal neglect. Police investigated after a 19-year-old man living at the Five Ways home in Kingsdown Park had to be taken to the QEQM Hospital and then spent two weeks in the specialist burns unit at the Queen Victoria Hospital in East Grinstead after he was scalded in a bath at the home on 11 November 2007. Ebenezer Adebisi (27) of Forest Road, Walthamstow, and Sharon Johnson (45) of Charnwood Street, London, have been charged under Section 44 of the Mental Capacity Act 2005. Trees down across the Canterbury area Police have received a number of calls this morning (10 March 2008) about trees down or threatening to fall in the high winds that have hit Kent. Since 7.30am callers have reported tree damage at the top of St Stephen’s Hill, Canterbury; Stone Street at Petham; Broadway, Waltham; Broad Oak Road, Canterbury; Bigbury Road, Harbledown; Island Road, Upstreet; Bridge Road, Bridge; Westgate Court Avenue, Canterbury and Grove Road, Grove. Debris falling from a property in Watling Street, Canterbury, has also been reported. Man in court for police assault Andrejs Jackovlev (24) is due to appear before magistrates in Canterbury today (10 March 2008) charged with assaulting a police officer in the custody area of Canterbury police station after he was arrested for being drunk and disorderly in the city’s St George’s Place on Saturday night (8 March 2008). The officer received an eye injury after he was headbutted. Beggar breaches anti-social behaviour order James Ronald Love (23) of Spring Lane, Canterbury, appeared before magistrates in Canterbury on Friday (7 March 2008) after he was arrested for begging in the Longport car park. By begging and being in the car park he was breaching an anti-social behaviour order imposed by Canterbury magistrates on 25 July 2007. Drivers in court Marc Yeatman (27) of Tower Parade, Whitstable, has been charged with driving whilst disqualified and is due to appear before magistrates in Canterbury on 28 March 2008 after he was stopped by police in William Street, Herne Bay, on Sunday afternoon (9 March 2008). Peter McVicar (20) of Castle Road, Whitstable, is due to appear before magistrates in Canterbury on 26 March 2008 charged with driving with excess alcohol after he was stopped by police in St Peter’s Place, Canterbury, early on Saturday morning (8 March 2008). Three in court for drunkeness Amanda Baker (44) of Valley Road, Canterbury, has been charged with being drunk and disorderly and assaulting an officer after police were called to a disturbance at flats in Valley Road on Friday evening (7 March 2008). She is due to appear before magistrates in Canterbury on 26 March 2008. Martin George (37) of no fixed address is also due to appear in court on 26 March 2008 charged with being drunk and disorderly in Dane John Gardens, Canterbury, on Friday afternoon (7 March 2008) and assaulting a police officer as he was being arrested. Jason Murphy (29) of Station Road East, Canterbury, will appear in court on 20 March 2008 charged with being drunk in the city’s High Street on Saturday morning (8 March 2008). Motorcyclist injured in Whitstable collision A woman motorcyclist was injured after a collision with a car in Chestfield Road, Whitstable, just after midday on Saturday (8 March 2008).She was taken to the QEQM Hospital with an injured ankle. Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",13);arrFiles[32]=new Array(33,"News/170308.html","2008-03-17","News 17 March 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 17 March, 2008 2:39 PM News 17 March 2008 Boy charged after cycling into shop A 14-year-old Herne Bay boy has been charged with criminal damage after bottles of wine were smashed when two boys rode their bikes into the Co-op in Sea Street, Herne Bay. They were riding down the aisles when they collided and crashed into a display of wine knocking over twelve bottles, worth £48, at 10.20pm on Friday (14 March 2008). The boy, who was arrested yesterday (16 March 2008) is due to appear before magistrates in Canterbury on 25 March 2008. Four injured in Herne Bay crash An appeal for witnesses has been issued by police after four people were injured when a car collided with a concrete block off Thornden Wood Road near Herne Bay. The 38-year-old man driving the car and a 16-year-old girl who was a rear seat passenger are still in the QEQM Hospital at Margate following the crash at 3pm on Saturday (15 March 2008). Their condition is described as stable. Two other passengers, a 12-year-old boy and eight-year-old girl, were treated for minor injuries and discharged after treatment. The grey VW Passat car they were in crashed into the block at the entrance to an electricity sub station opposite the junction of Thornden Wood Road and Mole Hill Road as it was being driven from Canterbury to Herne Bay. Police are investigating what happened but are particularly appealing for the driver of a black or navy blue Volkswagen Golf car to come forward. It is understood that just prior to the crash this car may have been turning round at the junction before heading back in the Herne Bay direction. Witnesses should contact Sgt Paul Barrell on 01227 762055 quoting 15-1237. Oil and fuel had to be cleaned from the road and it was fully reopened at 8pm. Police attended collisions On the A28 at Shalmsford Street between Chartham and Childham two cars collided just after 10pm on Saturday (15 March 2008). Two people were taken to the William Harvey Hospital at Ashford. Their injuries were described as not life threatening. On Thanington Road, Canterbury, a 15-year-old girl was injured in a collision with a car at 5.15pm on Saturday (15 March 2008). She was taken to the William Harvey Hospital at Ashford to be treated for an injured ankle Witness appeal after Canterbury assault Police are appealing for witnesses after a 20-year-old French student was punched in the face in Ulcombe Gardens, Canterbury. The student had to have stitches after the incident at about 12.10am on Saturday 8 March 2008. The man had driven over from France to visit a friend and met three men in a pub near Canterbury who he followed back into the city. When they stopped and got out of their cars one of the men demanded money and punched the student when he said he did not have any. The three then got back into their car and drove away. The car is described as black with three doors and a double exhaust. It was possibly a Hyundai model. One of the men is described as black wearing a green hooded top, blue jeans and red and white Nike trainers. The other two were white, one had short spiky hair, and was wearing a beige jumper and blue jeans. The third man was wearing a blue cardigan and blue jeans. Anyone with information is asked to contact PC Jo Heard 01227 868267. Drunks arrested in Canterbury The following are due to appear before Canterbury magistrates after being arrested by police for drunken behaviour: David Rockcliffe (44) of Manor Road, Folkestone, has been charged with being drunk and incapable in St George’s Street, Canterbury, last Friday afternoon (14 March 2008). He is due to appear in court on 19 March 2008. Michael Poston-Wilson (43) of no fixed address was charged with being drunk and disorderly after being arrested in Sturry Road, Canterbury, on Friday (14 March 2008). Mark Chambers (23) of no fixed address was charged with being drunk and disorderly after being arrested in St George’s Street, Canterbury, on Friday night (14 March 2008). Both are due to appear in court on 28 March 2008 Woman in court for shop theft Natalie Brown (21) of Crown Quay Lane, Sittingbourne, is due to appear before magistrates in Canterbury on 28 March 2008 charged with stealing £83 of perfume from Boots in the city’s Whitefriars shopping centre on Saturday afternoon (15 March 2008). Whitstable police surgery Those living in the Harbour ward of Whitstable will be able to meet and talk to their neighbourhood officer PC Andy Camp at Chives Café at the Horsebridge Arts and Community Centre in Whitstable on Tuesday 25 March 2008 at 10am. Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",15);arrFiles[33]=new Array(34,"News/060308.html","2008-03-06","News 6 March 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 6 March, 2008 4:04 PM News 6 March 2008 Man in court for Canterbury burglary A Canterbury man was due to appear before city magistrates today (Thursday 6 March 2008) charged with breaking into a house in Gordon Road, Canterbury, at the weekend (between 29 February 2008 and 2 March 2008) and stealing a laptop computer. Ben Arscott (19), unemployed,  of Redwood Close, Canterbury, was arrested yesterday morning (5 March 2008). Herne Bay collision Police were called to Fleetwood Avenue, Herne Bay, at 7pm last night (5 March 2008) to a report of a collision between two cars. A man driving one of the cars was slightly injured and the ambulance service was called. Tax Refund email scam Kent Trading Standards are warning users of E-Mail to be very wary of an E-Mail purporting to be from the Inland Revenue offering a Tax Refund.  The amount offered is about £70. Please be wary of such E-Mails.  Do not click on links and do not give away personal data.     If you are suspicious of any E-Mail report it to the business that the email purports to originate from, in this case, phishing@hmrc.gsi.gov.uk , and your internet service provider. A copy of the E-Mail in question is shown below. Please be wary of other styles of phishing email particularly if it claims to be from a Bank, Building Society, Paypal or Ebay. If you require advice about your rights as a consumer please call Consumer Direct on 08454 04 05 06. Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",8);arrFiles[34]=new Array(35,"News/290208.html","2008-03-02","News 29 February 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 2 March, 2008 3:42 PM News 29 February 2008 Man charged with Whitstable burglary Jack Jones, 32, of Fodbury Court, Ethelbert Square, Westgate, was charged with burglary today (29 February). He will appear at Canterbury magistrates next month. On 19 December, items worth £3,000, including jewellery, money and Christmas presents, were stolen from an address in Columbia Road, Whitstable. Man charged with vehicle interference Stephen Irons has been charged with vehicle interference in Canterbury. The 53-year-old man of Crutchley Road, Catford, is charged with interfering with a vehicle in Zealand Road, Canterbury, in the early hours of 4 November. He will appear at Canterbury magistrates on 10 March. Man arrested for theft A 25-year-old man from Canterbury has been arrested on suspicion of theft. He has been given police bail until 14 March. On 28 February, a purse containing £19 cash and credit cards was stolen from an 89-year-old Canterbury woman shopping at a supermarket in the city at 4pm. Arrests after bus station fight Police arrested two boys and two girls from Herne Bay after they were alerted by CCTV operators to a fight near the bus station in Canterbury city centre at 10.50pm on Friday (22 February 2008). A 15-year-old girl was issued for a reprimand for being drunk and disorderly. Another girl aged 14 and boys aged 17 and 18 were released on bail until 13 March 2008 pending a Crown Prosecution Service decision to prosecute. Two boys arrested in Canterbury Two boys were arrested yesterday afternoon (28 February) in Canterbury.  A 14-year-old boy from Canterbury and a 15-year old boy from Whitstable were arrested in connection with a theft in New Dover Road, Canterbury, earlier in the day. The 15-year-old, also arrested for being in possession of a knife, was given police bail until 16 March. The 14-year-old was cautioned. Vehicle theft sentence A 16-year-old boy from Canterbury pleaded guilty to a theft from a vehicle at court on 12 February. A drill was stolen from a Serco van on 21 January. He received a community punishment order of 50 hours and ordered to pay £100 compensation. Canterbury burglary Three men are to appear at Canterbury Crown Court on 16 April on offences relating to a burglary. On 13 August 2007 a games console, DVDs, mobile phones and an air rifle were stolen from an address in Hertford Court, Warwick Road, Canterbury. Ricky Francis Brown (25) has been charged with burglary. Ian Lawrie (41) has been charged with assault causing actual bodily harm. Ambrose Jones (33) has been charged with common assault, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, burglary and sexual assault. All three men are from Hertford Court, Canterbury. Man charged with aggravated vehicle taking Jay John Stark, 26, of Sweyn Road, Cliftonville, Margate, will appear at Canterbury magistrates on 3 March, where his case will be committed to Canterbury crown court. He has been charged with aggravated vehicle taking (dangerous), driving otherwise than in accordance with a driving license and driving without insurance on 27 January 2008. Stark was arrested at Herne Bay railway station. He appeared at Canterbury magistrates court on 4 February where his application for bail was rejected and he was remanded. He is expected to appear at Canterbury magistrates court on 3 March On 27 January, a Suzuki vehicle was stolen from an address in Clifton Road, Margate, at 2.30pm. A short while later the vehicle was involved in a road traffic collision in Ramsgate Road involving a car with two women and two children. That afternoon, two more accidents involving the car were reported in Thanet. The car then crashed into a flowerbed outside Herne Bay rail station. Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",14);arrFiles[35]=new Array(36,"News/040308.html","2008-03-04","News 4 March 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 4 March, 2008 3:49 PM News 4 March 2008 Man charged after after city fight Three men were arrested on Sunday afternoon (2 March 2008) after police were called to a report of an fight in Canterbury’s High Street at 4.15pm. Two were arrested in Linden Grove off St Dunstan’s and a third in the High Street. They were all taken into custody on suspicion of causing an affray after passers-by reported seeing one of the men take a machete out of a bag. Nicholas Shemmings (37) of no fixed address was due to appear before magistrates in Canterbury today (4 August 2008) charged with harassment by putting someone in fear of violence. The two other men aged 34 from Chartham and 35 from Canterbury have been released on bail pending a Crown Proseuction Service decision to prosecute until 27 March 2008. A 35-year-old Canterbury man received a slight neck injury during the incident but did not require hospital treatment. Two arrested after man hit on head in Herne Bay A man and woman were arrested yesterday (3 March 2008) after a 22-year-old man was hit over the head with a wooden bat at 9.50pm on Sunday night (2 March 2008) near the JobCentre in High Street, Herne Bay. The injured man from Romford in Essex was taken to the QEQM Hospital, Margate, where he needed stitches for a head wound following the assault. A 21-year-old Herne Bay woman who was with the man was also taken to hospital but did not require treatment. A 20-year-old woman from Herne Bay was arrested at 12.30 am yesterday (Monday 3 March 2008) and a 21-year-old man attended Wimbledon police station just after 1am from where he was transferred to Canterbury police station. Both were questioned and released on bail until 8 April 2008 pending a Crown Prosecution Service decision whether to prosecute. Police have appealed for any witnesses as it is believed people walked past at the time of the assault. Anyone with information should contact PC Rob Goodban on 01227 868281 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Man charged with begging Daniel Barker (29) of Station Road East, Canterbury, is due to appear before magistrates in Canterbury on 13 March 2008 charged with begging (contrary to section 3 of the Vagrancy Act) in St George’s Street, Canterbury, last Thursday (28 February 2008). Witness appeal after handbag stolen Police would like to hear from anyone with information after a handbag was stolen from a 19-year-old student in Nursery Walk, Canterbury. The incident happened at 11.30pm on Saturday (1 March 2008) and the man who grabbed the bag is described as wearing jeans and a black jacket. Anyone with information is urged to contact PC Jonathan Heard 01227 868267. Drivers in court Ralph Breach (46) of Ethelbert Road, Margate, was due to appear in court today (4 March 2008) charged with driving whilst disqualified and driving with excess alcohol after he was stopped by police in Kings Road, Herne Bay, yesterday afternoon (Sunday 2 March 2008). A Canterbury man is due to appear before magistrates in Canterbury on Monday 17 March 2008 after he was stopped by police in Castle Street, Canterbury, on Friday evening (29 February 2008). Darrell Spendley (40) of Rough Common Road, Canterbury, is charged with driving whilst disqualified. Also due to appear in court on 17 March 2008 is Clinton Hunter (23) of Ashford Road, Thannington, who is charged with driving with excess alcohol in Shipman Avenue, Canterbury at 1.30am on Saturday 1 March 2008. Police have attended the following collisions On the A28 at Chartham on Sunday (2 March 2008) after a collision was reported at 1.45pm. It involved one car and a man from the car was taken to the William Harvey Hospital, Ashford, with a hip injury. In Brymore Road, Canterbury, on Sunday afternoon (2 March 2008) after several drivers reported two men fighting just before 2pm. Police are investigating the incident that appears to have started after a collision. Police arrested a 34-year-old man from Canterbury on suspicion of criminal damage after a window of one of the cars was smashed. He was released on bail until 18 April 2008 whilst police carry out further enquiries. Police surgery Members of the Whitstable neighbourhood police team will be at St Andrew’s Church Hall in Grimshill Road on Monday (10 March 2008) between 11 and noon. PC Barry Hilton and community support officer Abi Symons will be there and encourage anyone who wants to raise any issues about policing in the Gorrell ward to come along. Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",15);arrFiles[36]=new Array(37,"News/280208.html","2008-03-02","News 28 February 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 2 March, 2008 3:26 PM News 28 February 2008 Herne Bay man to hospital after slip road crash A 32-year-old man was taken to the QEQM Hospital last night (27 February 2008) after his car turned on to its roof and caught fire on the slip road off the A299 at the Margate Road and Blacksole Bridge junction in Herne Bay. Police and other emergency services were called just after 10pm to the crash and the driver was taken to hospital to be treated for head injuries and was detained overnight . A road sign was damaged in the crash and after he car was removed and debris cleared up the slip road was reopened just after 1am. Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",9);arrFiles[37]=new Array(38,"News/260208.html","2008-03-02","News 26 February 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 2 March, 2008 3:25 PM News 26 February 2008 Man charged after Canterbury robberies Dean Richards (25) of no fixed address is due to appear at Canterbury Crown Court on Monday3 March 2008. He was charged on 21 February 2008 with the robbery of a handbag from a 43-year-old Canterbury woman in Abbot \'s Barton Walk on Thursday 7 February 2008 and appeared at Canterbury Magistrates Court last Friday (22 Febuary 2008). He was remanded in custody. A 20-year-old man of no fixed address, also arrested in connection with the robberiesis onbail until 4 March 2008 Man in court for breaching sexual offence prevention order A 46-year-old Canterbury man appeared before magistrates on Saturday (23 February 2008) and was remanded in custody after police spotted him wearing a woman’s scarf and thereby breaching a sexual offences prevention order made at Maidstone Crown Court in May 2007 prohibiting him from carrying an item of women’s clothing in public. Paul Reed of Lancaster Road was arrested in Wincheap on Friday morning (22 February 2008) and will appear again before magistrates in Canterbury on Thursday (28 February 2008). London man charged with car offence Stephen Irons (53) of Crutchley Road, Catford, is due to appear before magistrates in Canterbury on 10 March 2008 charged with interfering with a Ford Fiesta car parked in Zealand Road, Canterbury, on 4 November 2007. Arrests after bus station fight Police arrested two boys and two girls from Herne Bay after they were alerted by CCTV operators to a fight near the bus station in Canterbury city centre at 10.50pm on Friday (22 February 2008). A 15-year-old girl was issued for a reprimand for being drunk and disorderly. Another girl aged 14 and boys aged 17 and 18 were released on bail until 13 March 2008 pending a Crown Prosecution Service decision to prosecute. Collisions attended by Police In Thanington Road, Canterbury, yesterday (25 February 2008) at 7.45am a tipper van, Peugeot 206 and Landrover Freelander were in collision. A 51-year-old man who was a passenger in the van was taken to the William Harvey Hospital at Ashford but his injuries were not described as serious. In Faversham Road, Seasalter, on Sunday (24 February 2008) at 9.55am a motorcycle and car were in collision. The 41-year-old motorcyclist was thrown into the ditch and he was taken to the QEQM Hospital with a fractured leg. The car involved was a Ford Maverick. In Sturry Road, Canterbury, on Saturday (23 February 2008) a 27-year-old moped rider was taken to the QEQM Hospital with leg injuries after his moped and a Nissan car collided. Witness appeal Police are appealing for witnesses after a 36-year-old Whitstable man was punched in the face and had his mobile phone stolen as he met a friend near the Londis Stores and church hall in Faversham Road, Seasalter. The man believes that three men were involved and it is believed they may have left the scene in a dark coloured Rover Metro car after the incident just before 7pm on Friday 25 January 2008. Anyone with information should contact PC Pete Rangeley on 01227 868263. Note to editors: I understand that this is “old” but there have been some delays getting detailed information from the man assaulted. Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",12);arrFiles[38]=new Array(39,"News/180208.html","2008-02-18","News 18 February 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 18 February, 2008 3:09 PM News 18 February 2008 Police seek information about Whitstable man Kent Police would like to speak to Robert Brazil, also known as Robert Mobey, 26, from Whitstable who may have information that could assist in the investigation of burglaries in the East Kent area. Detectives urge Mr Mobey to come forward and for anyone with information regarding his whereabouts to call police on 01843 222130 or call Kent Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111. Alcohol seized and off-licence fined during half term operation across East Kent Officers will be out again this Friday and Saturday evenings following the success of a weekend operation to seize alcohol from young people. In Canterbury, the team made six seizures while in Thanet, 49 were made, largely in Broadstairs. The alcohol was a mixture of alcopops, beer and cider. Officers witnessed one 16-year-old boy buying a bottle of cider from a shop in Broadstairs. He was not asked for any proof of age. A fixed penalty notice for £80 was given to the person who served the boy. Neighbourhood inspector Simon Morris said: “The results of this weekend’s work are good. The problems we have in Thanet are often fuelled by alcohol. We are playing our part in preventing young people from getting hold of it.” There were stop searches of nearly 20 young people during the operation.  Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",10);arrFiles[39]=new Array(40,"News/150208.html","2008-02-17","News 15 February 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 17 February, 2008 3:03 PM News 15 February 2008 New area commander for East Kent Kent Police’s Ch Supt John Molloy will take up the role of area commander in east Kent on 3 March. He will replace Ch Supt Peter West, who is leaving to oversee operations at the force control centre at headquarters. With 22 years of service, Ch Supt Molloy has undertaken a wide range of uniform and non-uniform roles in his career. Having transferred from another police force two years ago, Ch Supt Molloy has spent his first two years with Kent Police working in the partnership and crime reduction department at headquarters. He is already known to many of the local partners and is keen to continue to build those relationships in addressing key community issues. Ch Supt John Molloy says: “This is a beautiful part of the county and I am looking forward to building on the good work that officers have done not only in making Canterbury and Thanet a safe place to live and work but also in playing our part in developing a vibrant economy where businesses feel it is an attractive area for investment.” Ch Supt John Molloy is married with two children and a keen sailor. He has been a member of a successful crew that has won the National Police Athletics Association’s championship for yacht racing three times. Ch Supt Peter West has been area commander in East Kent since March 2006. He said: “It has been a pleasure leading a team of such highly motivated and committed staff. I will miss all the staff here in East Kent. I had worked in Canterbury before, but had never worked in Thanet and that has been particularly enjoyable. It took me back to my days as a sergeant in Folkestone where the links to the community are very close.” Man charged with burglary Sebastian Clew, 19, from Canterbury, was charged on 13 February with burglary. He will appear at Canterbury magistrates on 25 February. On 27 January at midnight, a laptop worth £1,000 was stolen from an address in Monastery Street, Canterbury.  Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",10);arrFiles[40]=new Array(41,"News/120208.html","2008-02-13","News 12 February 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 13 February, 2008 5:04 PM News 12 February 2008 Witness appeal Police are appealing for witnesses after a handbag, rucksack and MP3 player were stolen from three people in Canterbury last Thursday (7 February 2008). The three were left shaken and slightly injured following the incidents in Spring Lane and Abbot’s Barton Walk between Old Dover Road and New Dover Road. Two men have been arrested in connection with the incidents and released on bail whilst police carry out further inquiries. In Spring Lane between 5.50pm and 6pm a 56-year-old Folkestone man was walking to his car when he was approached by two young men. One asked for his rucksack which he handed over and as he was walking away he was hit in the face. At a similar time a student (age not known) walking home along Spring Lane was approached by two men. One punched him in the face and then stole an MP3 player. In the third incident a 43-year-old Canterbury woman was hit on the head and knocked to the ground after she was approached by two men as she was walking along Abbot’s Barton Walk between 6.10pm and 6.15pm. Her handbag was grabbed and the two ran off. All received cuts and bruising to their faces. Police want to hear from anyone who may have seen two men described as white and aged 20 to 25 in the two areas or may have information about the men. They are urged to contact PC Rob Goodban on 01227 868281. The two arrested are aged 20 and 25 of no fixed address and they have been released on police bail until 4 March 2008. Ch Insp Lee Russell said: We urge members of the public to think back to last Thursday evening when these three incidents happen. We made two arrests the following day but passers-by may well have seen two men and we want to hear from them, however insignificant they may feel that their information is. These incidents are shocking for those involved and are taken very seriously by the criminal justice system. A Canterbury man (Lee Campbell) has just received a four year jail sentence after threatening a woman and stealing two mobile phones. Officers are also looking into whether another incident in the early hours of Saturday morning may be connected. Two women aged 20 were returning home from a night out at about 2.30am when two men grabbed them in London Road and pulled the handbag from the shoulder of one of the women. Any information about this incident should go to PC Chris Sherwin on 01227 868265. Collisions in Herne Bay and Canterbury Police were called after a car overturned in Lower Herne Road, Herne Bay, at 8.10am today (12 February 2008). The woman driver, believed to be aged in her 30s, was treated by ambulance staff for a neck injury. Police also received a number of calls this morning after a car left Broad Oak Road in Canterbury and went down a bank and on to its side. The driver, who reported the incident, was shocked but not injured. Calls came in from other driver who passed the car during the morning and feared someone may be trapped. Man charged after Herne Bay robbery Ben Pearson (27) of Collins Road, Herne Bay, appeared before magistrates in Canterbury on Saturday (9 February 2008) charged with robbery after a 21-year-old Faversham man was threatened with a knife in the Neptune car park in Herne Bay and had his mobile phone stolen. A 37-year-old Herne Bay woman also arrested has been released on bail pending a Crown Prosecution Service decision whether to prosecute. Witness appeal On 1 February between 9.45pm and 10.15 pm, a 15 year-old boy was walking home along Sea Street, Herne Bay, when he was approached by a man at the junction with Fitzgerald Avenue. The man appeared to be drunk and had a bottle in one hand and a kitchen knife in the other. The man demanded that the boy jumped up and down to see if had anything of value on him. The man was disturbed by a passing car and ran off down Sea Street. The man was white, aged between 20 and 40 years of age, was 5ft 11 and wearing a black hooded top, a black balaclava and white trainers. He was wearing a gold ring on his left hand. Anyone with information is urged to contact PC Jonathon Heard on 01227 868267 or call Kent Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Appeal for return of trailer The owner of a small trailer stolen from the front garden of his home in Chestnut Drive, Herne Bay, has appealed for its return . Following knee surgery the 76-year-old man had used the trailer to transport a buggy that he has to use on the golf course to enable him to play. The padlocked 5ft by 3ft trailer was taken last month and reported to police on Saturday (9 February 2007). It has two wheels and is made of galvanised metal. Anyone with information about the theft should contact police on 01843 231055 quoting reference 1356. Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",13);arrFiles[41]=new Array(42,"News/110208.html","2008-02-13","News 11 February 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 13 February, 2008 4:50 PM News 11 February 2008 Three East Kent staff off on an African adventure this week A trio of adventurers from Kent Police fly to Africa on Thursday this week in preparation for their trek up Mount Kilimanjaro. Lorraine Weller, a tape summariser in the criminal justice unit based at Canterbury police station (centre), Det Con Chris Owen from Canterbury CID (right) and Will Baker, deputy manager at Thanet’s criminal justice unit (left) , will form part of a group of nearly 30 staff from across the Kent force taking on the seven day challenge. The trip up the mountain starts on Saturday and they are due to reach the peak high above Tanzania, having climbed 5,895 metres (that is 19,341ft) on Thursday, 21 February, flying home a few days later with cameras full of images, and maybe the odd ache and pain, to remind them of their experiences. All three have been in training with regular trips to the gym, fell walking and bike riding to and from work. They can expect to be faced with a vast range of temperatures, from 40 degrees centigrade to minus 15. They will also have to deal with the possible effects on the human body of the change in altitude. Lorraine said: “I am doing this for sheer personal achievement. On the day we climb to the summit, we start off at midnight and so will see the sun rise over Africa, which will be incredible. “I want to do the Himalayas next year now.” Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",10);arrFiles[42]=new Array(43,"Advice/IDtheft.html","2007-07-23","Identity Theft","Neighbourhood Watch, Crime Prevention Panel, crime, reduction, prevention, community safety, news, canterbury, whitstable, herne bay, country eye, chestfield, bridge, police, products, crimebuster","Canterbury Crime Prevention Panel provides crime information, advice and products to combat crime","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 28 February, 2007 1:30 PM Further reading Home Office CIFAS (UK Fraud Prevention Service) Crime Reduction.gov.uk Financial Services Authority (Scam warnings) Identity Theft Identity Theft - a Load of Rubbish? It can be! Sifting through your household waste to obtain a bank / credit card statement or other personal information is one common method used by criminals to get hold of your details. Other methods include making contact with you by post, phone or e-mail and pretending to be from a legitimate organisation.   This information may then be used to support criminal activity, which could involve fraud, deception, or obtaining benefits and services in your name. If you become a victim of identity theft, it could be hard for you to obtain financial services in the future. The following tips will help you protect your identity and prevent criminals from committing fraud in your name: At home Always check bank statements, and check receipts against your statements carefully. If you find an unfamiliar transaction, contact your card issuer or bank immediately. Dispose of financial statements, card receipts and other personal documents with care. Rip up or preferably shred any such documents before binning them. (Mini paper shredders can be obtained for less than £5 from most stationers). As a general rule, shred anything with your name and address on it, even junk mail. Be aware that your post is valuable information in the wrong hands. If you fail to receive a bank statement, card statement, utility bill or other financial information contact the supplier. If you receive a credit card application and you don’t use it rip it up or shred it before binning it. NEVER give any personal information over the phone or to a caller at your door unless the caller is known to you, and they have a legitimate reason for wanting to know. This includes PINs, and the security code on the back of your cards (on the signature strip). Keep all important documents (passport, birth certificate etc) in a safe and secure place. Out and About Don’t write your PIN or passwords down. Always check an ATM for any suspicious attachments before use. If in doubt, don’t use it, but report it to the branch and police immediately. Do NOT attempt to remove any device - watching criminals would be unlikely to let their investment go without a fight. Never let your card out of your sight when making a purchase. Ensure no-one else can see or hear any personal information when making a transaction. Online Don’t use the same password for more than one account and never use banking passwords for any other websites. Using different passwords increases security and makes it less likely that someone could access any other accounts. Keep your passwords safe and never record or store them in a manner which leaves them open to theft, such as in your purse or wallet. If you receive a suspicious e-mail purporting to be from a bona fide institution, which requests personal details, ignore it. Make sure your computer is properly protected against unauthorised access by ensuring your operating system, anti-virus and firewall are fully up to date. Your personal details are valuable - look after them like you would any other prized possession Copyright &copy; 2007 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",12);arrFiles[43]=new Array(44,"Advice/sheds.html","2007-07-23","Shed and Outbuilding Security","Neighbourhood Watch, Crime Prevention Panel, crime, reduction, prevention, community safety, news, canterbury, whitstable, herne bay, country eye, chestfield, bridge, police, products, crimebuster","Canterbury Crime Prevention Panel provides crime information, advice and products to combat crime","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 4 March, 2007 6:09 PM Further reading Spring Offensive crimereduction.gov.uk Shed and Outbuilding Security Sheds	and outbuildings are frequently overlooked when it comes to security. Unfortunately, this makes them particularly vulnerable to theft,	especially during spring and early summer months when pickings are	potentially rich for the criminal. It is easy to underestimate the value of	tools and equipment in the average shed - however effective security	need not cost any more than a pair of decent paintbrushes and a little	common sense. This is a small price to pay if you consider the value of	the goods protected Planning a new	shed... .....gives you the opportunity to think carefully about its position.	Ideally it should be easy for you to	get at and visible from the house, but not where the thief can work	quietly. At the bottom of your garden and out of sight is often the	worst place. If you are having a shed built you can often specify where the door and	windows are to be positioned. Never site a window where someone can look	in over the fence from outside your property, from a footpath or other	open area. Don \'t advertise! If someone can see through the window from outside your property,	consider whitewashing the windows, and fitting battens across them at	the same time. This will be just enough to put off the opportunist	thief. Door	security Fit a good quality lock and hasp; these cannot be breached by	boltcutters or a screwdriver. It has	also been known for thieves to unscrew hinges in an attempt to gain	access to an otherwise secure door. This can be prevented by securing	any external fittings with security screws. These are as easy as a	normal screw to fit, but the design of the head makes them almost	impossible to undo. Storage Garden equipment should always be locked away and secured in a shed or	outhouse. This will not only prevent their theft, but also stop garden	tools and other items being used to break in. Large expensive items such as lawnmowers and bikes should be secured by	a chain or similar which is anchored to a fixed point. Good DIY shops	sell special posts designed for this very purpose. Property should also be overtly marked with your postcode and house	number - identifiable goods are very unattractive to the thief.	Furthermore this would make it easier for police to return your property	if it was stolen and subsequently recovered. Other security Most shed thieves look around in the daytime to see	what \'s about. That is why covering windows is important. However,	they break into sheds overnight, usually in the quiet hours. This is	why a shed alarm is particularly effective. A typical shed thief will want to work without being seen or heard.	Should he managed to breach your door defences, the alarm will	activate and blow his cover! There have been incidents in the	Canterbury area where the alarm has sounded, with the thief beating	a hasty (and empty handed) retreat. These alarms cost approximately	£6, and are available from police stations in the area, the Crimebuster bus, or via the Neighbourhood Watch office on 01227 744746. They are easily fitted in about ten minutes. If your shed is close to the house, or you have a mains supply	available you may also wish to consider security lighting. Your garden perimeter Preventing an intruder from entering your garden from the outset	will reduce your chances of falling victim even further. Gates should be locked and bolted to prevent easy access. Fences and	walls should be maintained in good condition. If you are replacing	fence panels etc, bear in mind that a 5 foot fence with one foot of	trellis is more difficult to climb than a 6 foot fence. You may wish	to adorn the foot of trellis with a decent prickly plant like	pyracantha. Its red, orange and yellow berries belie the fact that	this is organic barbed wire at its best! Finally, bear in mind that most shed	and outbuilding burglaries are committed by opportunists. Using all,	or even some of the tips above will deter all but the most desperate	of criminals. Copyright &copy; 2007 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",15);arrFiles[44]=new Array(45,"News/080208.html","2008-02-13","News 8 February 2008","Your keywords, keywords, keywords, here ...","Your page description here ...","Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel Page last updated on 13 February, 2008 4:22 PM News 8 February 2008 Man charged with sex offences Barry Anthony Bethell, 64, of Seasalter, Kent, appeared at Canterbury magistrates court today (8 February) charged with the following offences: two counts of sexual assault on a child, taking indecent images of a child contrary to section 1 of the Protection of Children Act and possession of indecent images of children. The case has been adjourned until 15 February and Bethell has been remanded. Canterbury woman charged with 11 counts of theft Karen Schmidt, 40, of Craddock Road, Canterbury, a registered care home manager, who had been charged with 11 counts of theft from a person which were committed between 29/11/2004 and 14/5/2007. She was charged on 24 January and appeared at Canterbury magistrates court on 30 January where she pleaded not guilty. Man charged for driving offences Jay John Stark, 26, of Sweyn Road, Cliftonville, Margate, has been charged with aggravated vehicle taking (dangerous), driving otherwise than in accordance with a driving license and driving without insurance on 27 January 2008. Stark was arrested at Herne Bay railway station. He appeared at Canterbury magistrates court on 4 February where his application for bail was rejected and he was remanded. He is expected to appear at Canterbury magistrates court on 3 March, where his case will be committed to Canterbury crown court. On 27 January, a Suzuki vehicle was stolen from an address in Clifton Road, Margate, at 2.30pm. A short while later the vehicle was involved in a road traffic collision in Ramsgate Road involving a car with two women and two children. That afternoon, two more accidents involving the car were reported in Thanet. The car then crashed into a flowerbed outside Herne Bay rail station. Canterbury man charged with theft from a vehicle and electricity abstraction John Sylvanas Smith, 31, of Shelley Avenue, Canterbury, has been charged with theft from a vehicle.  He appeared at magistrates on 5 February, pleaded guilty and was remanded in custody. He will appear at Canterbury crown court for sentencing at a later date. A laptop case was stolen from BMW parked in Barratts’ secure compound in Canterbury overnight 14-15 January. Three Canterbury men charged following burglary Three men are to appear at Canterbury magistrates court on 20 February with offences relating to a burglary. On 13 August 2007 a games console, DVDs, mobile phones and an air rifle were stolen from an address in Hertford Court, Warwick Road, Canterbury. Ricky Francis Brown (25) has been charged with burglary. Ian Lawrie (41) has been charged with assault causing actual bodily harm. Ambrose Jones (33) has been charged with common assault, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, burglary and sexual assault. All three men are from Hertford Court, Canterbury. Vehicle theft charges Jack Hilding, 18, from Reed Avenue, Canterbury, has been charged with theft from a vehicle. A card CD player and tools were stolen from a vehicle in Tennyson Avenue overnight 12-13 January. Hilding will appear at Canterbury magistrates on 15 February. A 16-year-old boy from Canterbury has been charged with theft from a vehicle. A drill was stolen from a Serco van on 21 January. The boy will appear at Dover magistrates court tomorrow (9 February). Copyright &copy; 2008 Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel All Rights Reserved You may reproduce content without permission for crime prevention, crime	reduction or crime detection purposes only. Any such reproduction should	be accompanied with an acknowledgement / link to its source (Canterbury	Area Crime Prevention Panel). Use for any other purpose is	strictly forbidden. If you are unsure that your intended use meets these requirements,	please email the webmaster . All legitimate and reasonable requests will	be accommodated. Design by Wolfgang | Modified by Chris | Powered by| XHTML 1.0 | CSS 2.0",12);arrFiles[45]=new Array(46,"Neighbourhood Watch/minutes/Constitution.pdf","2007-07-23","Microsoft Word - Constitution.doc","","","Issue 4.5.2 1 CANTERBURY & DISTRICT NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH ASSOCIATION  Registered Charity No.1078269  STATEMENT OF CONSTITUTION  1. Name The organisation shall be called  Canterbury & District Neighbourhood Watch Association  hereinafter referred to as  the Association . 2. Aims and Objectives The Association is established to pursue the following aims and objectives in the Police Area or Areas serving Canterbury, Herne Bay and Whitstable: To promote good citizenship, Community Safety and greater public participation in the prevention and solution of crime so that effective liaison between the Community and the Police can be achieved. To investigate and conduct research in the prevention and solution of crime and to publish the useful results of any such research. In furtherance of the objects but not otherwise the Association may exercise the following powers. a) b) Support Neighbourhood Watch schemes which have been accepted as members of the Association to help them develop and improve. Encourage and promote the establishment of New Neighbourhood Watch schemes, Country Eye membership and such other Crime Reduction and Community Safety schemes and initiatives as may from time to time be adopted by the Association. Develop and improve Neighbourhood Watch in partnership with the Police, Crime Prevention Panel and other partners. Promote good citizenship and greater public participation in the prevention and detection of crime by means of effective liaison between the Community, the Police, relevant local authorities, government, public agencies, voluntary organisations and other partners. Provide a forum for discussion on all matters relating to Neighbourhood Watch. Represent its members on other Neighbourhood Watch bodies, including forums and associations. Represent its members by participating in partnerships with public agencies, local authorities (which may include but are not limited to the Police and District, County, Unitary or other authorities serving the area specified in paragraph 2 above) voluntary, community, business and other organisations.  c) d)  e) f) g)  3.  Membership The members of the Association shall be the coordinator and the coordinator \'s nominee, from each of the street/village Neighbourhood Watch schemes registered by and within the geographical area defined in paragraph 2, including area coordinators who are registered with responsibility for more than one Neighbourhood Watch scheme (hereinafter referred to as  Members ).    Issue 4.5.2 2  4. Management a) Management of the Association shall be vested in a committee (hereinafter referred to as  the Committee ), the members of which shall be elected at each Annual General Meeting (hereinafter referred to as  AGM ). Candidates for election to the Committee must be members of the Association as defined in paragraph 3 above. Candidates must be nominated in writing to the Secretary no less than 14 days prior to the AGM. Nominations must be signed by two members (not including the candidate) as proposers, and must include the signed consent of the candidate. The Committee shall comprise up to nine Members of the Association plus the Neighbourhood Watch Liaison Officer nominated by the Police. The Committee may co-opt up to three Members to fill any vacancies which may occur. All members of the Committee shall be eligible for re-election and shall be exempt from the nomination requirements of paragraph 4a). The Committee may invite one or more guests to attend all or part of any Committee meeting. Guests shall submit themselves to the direction of the Chair and shall not be entitled to vote. The Committee shall elect a Chairman, Deputy Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer from among Committee members, (hereinafter referred to as  the Officers ). The Committee may appoint sub-committees from among the Officers to deal in detail with specific projects and prepare recommendations for approval by the Committee. The Committee may invite or co-opt other persons to provide specialist advice in specific assignments. The Committee shall meet as the needs of its business require, but in any event not less than four times each calendar year, one of which may be the Annual General Meeting. A quorum of the Committee shall comprise at least five Committee members, one of which must be an Officer. Minutes shall be prepared of all General and Committee meetings of the Association and retained by the Secretary. Minutes of all Committee meetings shall be copied to all Committee members whether or not they were in attendance at any particular meeting.  b) c) d) e) f) g)  h) i) j)  5.  General Meetings a) The Committee shall call an Annual General Meeting no more than 578 days from the date of the previous General Meeting. A minimum of 21 days notice of the AGM will be given to all Members who are entitled to attend. All Members will be entitled to vote on the business of the AGM, which will include the election of the Committee. The Committee may call an Extraordinary General Meeting ( EGM ) at any time should they consider it warranted. Any ten Members may at any time call an EGM by writing to the Secretary clearly stating the business they wish discussed. The letter must be signed by all ten applicants. Representation and voting at any EGM shall be as in 5a) above. Resolutions put to the vote, except as covered by paragraph 7 below, shall be decided by a simple majority of members present on a show of hands. Twenty Members shall constitute a quorum.  b)  c) d)    Issue 4.5.2 3  e) If a quorum is not present within half an hour from the time appointed for the meeting, or if during a meeting a quorum ceases to be present, the meeting shall stand adjourned to such time and place as the Chairman shall determine.  6.  Finance a) Donations to the Association may be requested by the Committee from time to time from Members in amounts to be determined by the Committee. Such amounts to be the minimum necessary to cover routine secretarial and general administration costs. No expenditure shall be paid or authorised, nor shall any loan or other financial undertaking, contract or agreement be entered into which would cause the liabilities of the Association to exceed its assets. All funds raised by or on behalf of the Association shall be applied solely to further the purpose of the Association. The Committee shall be authorised to : (i) (ii) e) f) g) h) Refund any reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred by any Officer or Committee member as a result of their duties on behalf of the Association. Make payment of remuneration to any other person or persons for services rendered to the Association.  b) c) d)  The Treasurer shall keep proper accounts of the income and expenditure of the Association ( the Accounts ). The Accounts shall be examined in accordance with the requirements of the Charity Commission by an independent examiner appointed by the AGM. A statement of the Accounts, examined under the provision of paragraph 6f), for the last financial year shall be submitted by the Committee to the AGM. A bank account shall be opened in the name of the Association with such bank, or any other financial organisation, as the Committee shall from time to time decide; the Committee shall authorise three persons, one always being the Treasurer and two other Officers, to sign cheques on behalf of the Association; all cheques must be signed by two of the authorised signatories.  7.  Alterations a) Alterations to the Constitution shall be made only by a vote of at least two thirds majority of Members present at an AGM or EGM provided that at least 21 days notice in writing of such a meeting, setting forth the proposed terms of the alteration(s) has been sent to the Secretary to all Members. No alteration to this document shall take effect until reasonable efforts shall have been made to obtain the approval in writing of the Charity Commission or a successor authority having charitable jurisdiction.  b)    Issue 4.5.2 4  8. Dissolution In the event of the dissolution of the Association, a meeting of the Committee shall be called which shall make proposals for the manner in which any monies and chattels remaining after the settlement of all liabilities shall be disposed of. The proposal shall be put to all Members, either at an EGM or by correspondence, and implemented after endorsement by a simple majority.  E.S.Campbell K.J.Fincham 7th June 1995 Amended: E.S.Campbell C.Wise 26 October 1999 Amended: E.S.Campbell C.Wise AGM 24 March 2001 Amended: G.P. Jackson P.A.Walker R.Thompson C.Wise G.Hill T.Gilkerson 15 September 2004    ",25);arrFiles[46]=new Array(47,"Neighbourhood Watch/wbwinter07.pdf","2007-12-18","wbwinter07.indd","","","The Quarterly Newsletter of the Canterbury & District Neighbourhood Watch Association  Watching Brief  A message from Chief Inspector Lee Russell  District Commander  Issue 4/07  Winter 2007  I have met some of the members of CDNHW and I am grateful that your committee has given me the opportunity to write to you. I have 22 years service, and have recently taken on this Police Command after several years as the Detective Chief Inspector at East Kent. I am really pleased to be commanding the Canterbury District. It is the area where I live, where my children go to school, and where my family socialise. Canterbury is a safe place to live, one of the safest in the country  yes the country. Could I take this opportunity to thank you all for the hard work you have done over the year. With your support, our police officers are in a good position to drive crime down. I have listed the priorities that Canterbury will be tackling over the next year. I would ask for your continued support  it is very welcome and very important.  Continuing to keep burglary down  As Christmas approaches we need to remind householders of the need to keep their homes secure, with windows and doors locked. Valuables, particularly presents at this time of year, should be kept out of sight so they are not a temptation to potential thieves. Officers have worked to reduce the number of burglaries in the Canterbury area area ensuring that offenders are charged and brought before courts. This has resulted (up to 29th November 2007) in 118 fewer homes being burgled across the Canterbury area this year.  ensure that car thieves are caught and convicted. About a fifth of the vehicle crime across Canterbury is a result of cars and vans being left unlocked. As well as keeping vans and cars secure, drivers are also being reminded not to leave items such as satellite navigation systems and laptop computers in full view on seats. I am pleased to be able to inform you that the problem is reducing now. However, whilst car crime is low in the District (compared to crime levels in similar locations around the country), we must continue to be vigilant in this matter.  have drunk too much alcohol try and drive home. We will continue to seize alcohol from those who are under-age and work to trace where young people are obtaining their drinks  Carrying on the reduction in criminal damage  Neighbourhood teams, which involve 10 police officers and 29 community support officers in the Canterbury area are playing a significant role in ensuring that incidences of criminal damage have reduced. They will continue to work to identify offenders, including those damaging property with graffiti and improve quality of life for those living in communities by proving a visible presence on the streets. I wish you all a very merry and safe Christmas and New Year. I look forward to working with you in 2008. Lee Russell District Commander Canterbury East Kent Police.  Working with drivers to keep vehicles free of crime  This has been the biggest challenge for the most of this year in Canterbury. The number of cars and vans being broken into had risen and a special team of police officers, with the support of crime scene investigators ,have been working to gather evidence to  Ensuring Canterbury is a safe place to live, work and socialise in  We will continue to work with our partners and to direct our officers to ensure that the city, the coastal town centres and all our villages and rural/ beach areas can be enjoyed by all. A dedicated team will be patrolling as more people go out to enjoy the festive season, ensuring that evenings do not end in violence or tragedy as those who  FINISHING TOUCH FLOORING SERVICES  All flooring supplied & fitted at competitive prices 22 years flooring experience  Contact MARK DOWLE on 01227 761237 or 0779 662 6461  Published by The Canterbury & District Neighbourhood Watch Association Neighbourhood Watch Office, The Police Station, Gordon Road, Herne Bay CT6 5QU Tel: 01227 744746 Email: committee-cdnhwa@fsmail.net    Chairman \'s Diary  So your Chairman finds himself relegated to an inside page!  However, I can \'t think of any worthier content to take my traditional place on the front. Chief Inspector Lee Russell is a valued friend to Neighbourhood Watch in the area, and continues to working closely and constructively with the Association to resolve various issues resulting from restructuring. It certainly has been a busy year, with the introduction of KCMS, as well as changes to how the Police in East Kent operate with C&DNHWA. I am pleased to say the support we have Communicating with your received from management within East members - keep it legal! Kent Police has been very good. So within 9 months of the new committee being formed we have ensured more frequent editions of Watching Brief and now published in colour. We have produced a new  What is NHW  leaflet to be made available for the public at Police Station front desks, on the CrimeBuster bus and at any event we attend. We have produced a letter for the residents of NHW schemes that have collapsed informing them of the benefits of NHW and inviting anyone to take over as coordinator before we take down NHW signs. We have updated the Coordinators Information Pack, which you should be receiving shortly. But the most important aspect is we have not had any complaints that we are doing wrong. Hopefully you are happy with the direction we are going. On behalf of the committe, I wish you and your loved ones a happy and safe 2008. Drinking and Eating House  Church Hill, Harbledown, Canterbury, Kent CT2 9AB Tel 01227 761330 www.theoldcoachandhorses.com  Conference and AGM - a date for your diary  We shall be holding our Conference on Saturday 15th March 2008 which will be our first chance to get together for a couple of years! We have decided to include the AGM at the end of the agenda in order to minimise inconvenience to coordinators. The committee is working hard to finalise all the details, but it is expected that the Conference will be a tad shorter than previous years, and should finish around lunchtime. We hope to send out details and invitations early in the new year. We very much hope you will be able to attend, and we look forward to seeing you there!  Following a recent discussion on a few isolated incidents over recent years (not in this area) we would like to take this opportunity to remind all Co-ordinators to be VERY CAREFUL as to the context of any written messages they send out to their scheme members. Although these incidents have been rare, they have landed their respective authors in deep water. In the interests of diversity, you should not make any specific mention of any groups of society that may be thought to be associated with crime or door knocking. Nor make any specific comments about people \'s sexuality, or suggest ALL youths in the area are trouble makers - some of them will be our police officers in a few years time! If you were to do so the law abiding member of the public could report you and it would be you in court facing a possible fine and a police record. Be very careful how you use your words to describe a situation. For example you cannot indicate all door knockers are crooks because a decent reliable company could take you to court for slander. However what you could do is to recommend to your members that they DO NOT agree to any work on a doorstep visit, but get another 2 quotes and ask for proof of a valid office address, etc  Calling the Police? Tell them you \'re a member!  Please remind all your NHW members that whenever they need to telephone the police to report a suspicious activity or potential crime they should mention they belong to an NHW scheme. The police HQ call centre is logging all calls from NHW to gain an understanding of the effectiveness of Neighbourhood Watch.  Ken Goddard  Registered Plumber  30 years experience  Moving? Resigning? Changing contact details?  Please let us know, so we can update your details on KCMS, or assist in identifying a suitable successor to take over your role as co-ordinator. Your members would expect it!  07831-690613 01227-791608  General Plumbing Ta p s , t a n k s , r a d i a t o r s e t c DIY Plumbing Mishaps Help and Advice Available    Safer Winter Campaign  As Kent Police launches its Safer Winter Campaign, a supporting leaflet, partly funded by the Kent & Medway Neighbourhood Watch Association, is available from Police stations in the area. You may wish to pick some up for your members, but as stocks are limited, this will be first come first served! This initiative has three main strands:    road safety including drink driving keeping valuables secure looking after yourself and your friends and family. Anne Edwards (BA Hons, Cert Agric) C h r i s Skates (FI)  References available from delighted clients Reasonable rates Fully insured for Public Liability  C & A Gardens  C o n t a c t Chris on 01227 454070 o r Anne on 078 337 38 154  The Complete Gardening Service  All I want for Christmas is a Crimebuster!  Take a minute to check your car and remember, winter driving needs extra care:      regularly check lights, tyres and fluid levels add anti-freeze to your radiator and windscreen bottle adapt your driving for winter road conditions - in the wet, fog and ice stay well back from the car in front drinking or using hand held mobiles while driving don \'t mix - a conviction can affect the rest of your life, a collision can ruin someone else \'s remember: all drivers involved in a collision will be tested for alcohol and drugs.  We are continuing to work with our partners, the Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel, to make sure all the latest in security products are available at the lowest possible prices. You will find their latest price list enclosed with this edition of Watching Brief; www.ucanpreventcrime. co.uk is currently being updated to show all the latest bargains, plus photos of many of the products, so have a look to see what is on offer. New bike for Christmas? To make sure it stays with its intended recipient, Santa may also like to deliver:  A bike lock (with cable and 2 keys) 4.00  UV marking kit 1.00  Shed alarm 3.00 All of the above are available over the counter at Police Stations, directly from Mike Baker (phone number on enclosed list), or from Crimebuster.    Keep Christmas presents and other valuables safely locked away and out of sight:      avoid leaving presents or your sat nav visible in your car draw your curtains in the evenings so thieves aren \'t tempted by the presents under your Christmas tree if you are going away use a timer to switch your lights and radio on and off don \'t leave the boxes that gifts have come packaged in outside your house by your wheelie bin  the box alone can tell someone what sort of property is inside your house.  Look after yourself and your friends:   if you \'re going to enjoy a night out, plan how you intend to get home beforehand  book a taxi or have a designated driver in your group stay in control  enjoy yourself but don \'t drink to excess always keep an eye on your drink  don \'t leave it unattended if you are walking home from a night out, do so in groups and stay in well lit areas.  Crimebuster will be in William Street, Herne Bay outside Mascot Bakery on 15 December from 10.00 - 16.00 for a range of practical stocking fillers for all the family at bargain prices! Even Santa \'s elves can \'t make them for this price!      Kent Police Neighbourhood Watch Liaison Officer, PC Mick Wright said: `The flyers which will be given out by Neighbourhood Watch volunteers will remind people to keep their property secure. We want everyone in our local area to have a really enjoyable Christmas and New Year and the Safer Winter campaign should help them to do just that. \'    News from your Committee  W  Code of conduct for Big Issue sales  Kent Police, Canterbury City Council, Kent Highway Services, East Kent Cyrenians and The Scrine Foundation have worked with the The Big Issue Company to agree a protocol for Big Issue sellers. There are now three formal pitches in Canterbury:  next to the Cricketer \'s pub in St Peter \'s Street  outside WH Smith  next to the bus station in Whitefriars In this season of goodwill, you may wish to spare a thought for the sellers who are in difficult circumstances, maybe through no fault of their own, and doing all they can to help themselves. The Big Issue philosophy is `a hand up, not a hand out \'. Please visit www.bigissue.com to find out more.  e are sure you will join us in wishing Gerta Hill a very happy, albeit belated, very special birthday!  Gerta was invited to a spoof committee meeting where the only items on our agenda were fine food, fine wine (for those not driving) and a little bit of song. Gerta continues to be a valuable voice of common sense on the committee, and we look forward to many more years working with her. n a somewhat sadder note, Malcolm Pettett has had to step down due to family committments. We would like to thank Malcolm for his enthusiasm and hard work in the short time he has been with us, and wish him all the very best for the future.  O  Gerta makes a wish!  Can you help Christ Church University research?  Researchers are looking at the experiences of Gypsies/Travellers who live in conventional housing and community relations with their settled `non-Traveller \' neighbours. Around 30 interviews with housed Travellers around the Canterbury area have taken place and they would now like to speak to any non Travellers who have experiences of living in the same streets/estates as Travellers. If you can spare an hour of your time to answer a questionnaire, please call Dr David Smith on 01227 783836  Another first for Kent Police  Stuck for an unusual gift? Then try http://www.policegiftshop.co.uk This unique venture will raise money to put back into community projects and crime prevention initiatives. The shop sells a range of t-shirts, baby clothing, toys and gifts - all with a police theme. Prints from the Kent Police Museum, reflecting the 150 year history of the force are available, together with high quality gifts for that special occasion.  Police Awards  Commander for the East Kent police area Chief Supt Peter West has honoured the courage and professionalism of police officers and staff from Canterbury, Whitstable and Herne Bay at an awards ceremony. See more at www.ucanpreventcrime.co.uk  And finally....  Police pulled alongside a car on the coastbound Thanet Way near Chestfield after spotting an elderly lady driver knitting at the wheel. `Pull over! \' shouted the PC. Dangerously taking her hands off the needles, she wound the window down, and retorted `No, a pair of socks \' .  Canterbury & District Neighbourhood Watch Association wishes to thank all those who advertise in this newsletter, for it is by purchasing space herein, it may be produced and distributed. However, the inclusion of advertisers does not imply Association approval of any goods or services on offer. All advertising space has been purchased.    ",404);arrFiles[47]=new Array(48,"Neighbourhood Watch/wbsum072web.pdf","2007-08-30","wbsummer072.indd","","","The Quarterly Newsletter of the Canterbury & District Neighbourhood Watch Association  Watching Brief  Emergency Services Day  Issue 3/07  Autumn 2007  Welcome to your new look Watching Brief!  We are pleased to announce that Watching Brief is now published in colour on gloss paper! While we have always tried to maintain a professional standard in its production, the process has hitherto been limited by available reproduction facilities. However, thanks to one of our partners, we are now able to truly reflect the excellent work carried out by our editor Chris Wise. To help fund these newsletters is to pass you information that you will notice that we have sold would be useful to your scheme advertising space in the newsletter, members via these Watching Brief and we are very thankful to those newsletters. You will notice in this companies that have advertised. edition there is lots of information While the Association cannot that should help make your NHW endorse these companies or be scheme even more successful. held liable, we hope that you will show them the same support as We are currently negotiating they have showed us. a number of issues with East Kent Police which we believe are If you or anyone you know may be important for the long term health interested in advertising in future of NHW in the area, but it would editions, please contact us via our be good to hear from you, via our e-mail address to discuss our low e-mail address, telling us if we are rates. You can either supply your meeting your needs, or what we own artwork, or give us a rough can do to improve our service to idea of what you want, and we you. shall do the rest! We also welcome copies of the Please give this your serious newsletters you may send out to consideration - we can only sustain your members as we can publish this standard with your help. these on our web page for other Please tell us if you like our schemes to look at and perhaps newsletters and if there is anything gain ideas. you want us to cover in future issues. One of the aims of this committee  Your Association has been invited to take part in the Emergency Services day being held at Old Dover Road, Canterbury, on the 8th September, between 11.00am and 4.30pm. The event is celebrating the 150th anniversary of the founding of Kent Police., and the nominated charity for the event is the Kent Air Ambulance Trust, so bring plenty of loose change! The event will provide an opportunity to talk to firefighters, paramedics and various police specialists including dog handlers, traffic officers, police motorcyclists, Crime Scene Investigator, detectives and patrol officers. As well as being a fun day for all the family, the event will aim to get some serious messages across. Advice and information will be available covering Fire Safety, Crime Reduction, Domestic Violence, Road Safety, victim support, and crimes affecting minority groups. Career information will also be available for those considering a job in the emergency services. We would be delighted to meet you and your members if you are there on the day.  FINISHING TOUCH FLOORING SERVICES  All flooring supplied & fitted at competitive prices 22 years flooring experience  Contact MARK DOWLE on 01227 761237 or 0779 662 6461  Published by The Canterbury & District Neighbourhood Watch Association Neighbourhood Watch Office, The Police Station, Gordon Road, Herne Bay CT6 5QU Tel: 01227 744746 Email: committee-cdnhwa@fsmail.net    Burglar Alarms  - a change in Police policy.  Security Leaflets  Drinking and Eating House  Church Hill, Harbledown, In an attempt to Canterbury, Kent CT2 9AB support schemes The Police no longer need to be Tel 01227 761330 in the area, we given details of  Key Holders  for www.theoldcoachandhorses.com householders with burglar alarms tried to obtain a Home Office  Crime installed. Reduction Publicity In its place, the Police have Catalogue  for each launched  KeyLink  which is operated by a non profit making watch, in order that company called Kent KeyLink Ltd. co-ordinators could They charge 25 +vat per annum order leaflets and brochures appropriate to their schemes directly from the Home Office. for commercial properties, and We managed to obtain 120 but when we tried to get another 120 we were 20 inclusive, for residential told it was no longer available in paper format only via the internet. properties. The catalogue is now at www.crimereduction.gov.uk/publicity_catalogue If a property has been broken into, (underscore between publicity and catalogue), listing the wide range of the Police will contact KeyLink to brochures available. be told who the key holder is and who are the desired tradespeople Although you may tailor your ordering to suit you prefer to make your property your specific watch, some we would recommend as a start these are: safe and secure.  Be Safe Be Secure  A practical Guide to Crime To find out more either visit the website www.kentkeylink.co.uk or reduction  Order Code: PG2E  How to Beat the Bogus Caller  Order Code FDS1 phone 01622 636326.  Steer Clear of Car Crime  Order Code: CCL01 A cheaper and more neighbourly We will list some more brochures in the next Watching Brief. alternative is to let your near neighbours know who your key holders are, and these keyholders can reset the alarm, contact you, or arrange for any necessary work to be undertaken, again with your favourite tradespeople! After browsing the catalogue, you can order these by dialling 0870 241 4680 or via homeoffice@prolog.uk.com  There are also some excellent advice leaflets aimed at students, but the Association has suggested that we and our partners should attend the universities  Freshers Days  where we can give out these leaflets and try to And talking of burglar alarms, offer advice on how to be safe in and around Canterbury. We also hope to always stress to new residents offer them UV property and cycle marking kits, personal attack alarms and moving into your NHW scheme to change the burglar alarm code door alarms for their residence. and to change all the locks on the However, if you have a large student population living in your scheme, you may wish to reinforce the message through ordering the relevant leaflets. house, garage and shed as they have no idea who else may have details, keys or historic access to Free Smoke Alarms the property. Make sure you let your householders know about this scheme as it could save a life. The Fire Brigade offer FREE Home Safety checks where they will give advice to householders on what to do in the event of a fire and they will also fit a FREE smoke Honey Hill, Blean, Whitstable, Kent CT5 3BP alarm. All they need to do is contact 0800 923 7000 (a FREE call) to arrange an appointment. Roses, Conifers, Fruit Trees and At the same time you could also advise your extremely large range of shrubs and householders of the FREE electric blanket safety checks ornamental trees (see opposite) being carried out. Another FREE service to save lives! Tel 01227 471205 Fax 01227 471245 You should have received this information via KCMS.  Meadow Grange Nurseries    Tips on being Wheelie Secure  Since the introduction of Wheelie bin collections by the council, the humble wheelie bin has been used in a number of ways by criminals.  An empty bin left outside a Wheelie bins cost about 37 to property for hours indicates replace so make sure yours does not no one is home. Get a good get stolen by painting your house neighbour to place the empty number on the bin, or make it bin inside your property recognisable by you. Even use a UV  Wheelie bins have been known pen to mark it. to be used to take away stolen property by thieves You can prevent a wheelie bin from  Wheelie bins make a very being moved or stolen by screwing convenient set of steps to a thick  eye screw  into a solid access an open fan light or object, wall or fence post, threading window, or help a criminal jump a thick chain through the eye and over a gate or fence. around the handle of the wheelie  The contents of your bin may bin then padlock the chain. also prove extremely valuable to a criminal. Make sure you Good disc padlocks are available don \'t dispose of any personal from the Crime Prevention Panel for information in your bin. As a only 6:50. Contact PC Sara Trotter rough guide, anything which on 744789 or the NHW office on could identify you or your 744746 property should be shredded including any unsolicited mail.  Table Tennis Club  Fridays from 8pm to 10pm Herne Bay Judo Club, Station Approach from 14th September 2007  Table Tennis is a sport for all, from Social player, beginner through to League player, from 7 to 80 plus years young!  at the  Dizzy Heights  invites you to come along and have a go, on  CCTV. Does it work?  Have you ever wondered how successful the Canterbury CCTV system has been in reducing and catching criminals? We have now managed to get some information you may find of interest. January 53 incidents which led to 30 arrests February 69 incidents which led to 38 arrests March 92 incidents which led to 65 arrests  Another Rubbish Tip!  With clear recycling bags, it is easy for anyone to know about your latest, desireable purchase. Whenever you buy something expensive such as an iPod, camcorder, digital camera, flat screen TV, etc, please ensure the packaging, even a big box, is torn up or otherwise anonymised. This is especially important at Christmas. Do not leave such adverts outside your house for the recycle men to collect or for passers by to view so they know what is in your house. Better still, if it is big box take it to the council tip.  Free Electric Blanket Safety Check  Please could you ensure your residents, paticularly the older ones, are aware of the free electric blanket safety check which is a joint initiative by Trading Standards and Age Concern. Faulty electric blankets cause many fires during the winter months and this is one way to help prevent a possible death or distress caused by having a bed on fire within your area. Anyone interested in having their electric blankets tested for FREE need to phone 01233 652385 by 1st September to arrange an appointment time with the specialist who will be attending Herne Bay on 3rd October. Please note, if there 01227 455385 is a low take up 0780 304 8543 for this initiative, the event will be cancelled. 51 Oaks Park, Rough Common, Canterbury CT2 9CF  Street Signs - three questions.  Is your sign faded, jaded and looking old? Does it represent a NHW scheme that may not be functioning?  Tree surgeon  hugh williams  Why not purchase one of the new yellow plastic signs as we still have some left at our unrepeatable half price offer of 5 each?    News in Brief  National Neighbourhood Watch Week  National NHW Week will run from 15th to 22nd October inclusive. The theme is entitled `Not In My Neighbourhood \' Should you wish to plan any events relating to this, Terry McCormick has advised he will be happy to assist where he can. Terry can be contacted on 01843 222 214, or emailed at terry.mccormick@kent.pnn.police.uk  Errata  Please note that the number we published for CANDOC (emergency health care) in the last issue was incorrect, even though it is still listed on the internet! Please also note that the dedicated NHW reporting line to the force control centre has been withdrawn due to lack of use. The list below has been amended accordingly  Crime in your Neighbourhood  You can access a full breakdown of crime down to electoral ward level on the Kent Police website at http://www.kent.police. uk/PerformanceStats/cdrp. jsp?districtCode=c1. For those `old hands \' who were used to `Lookout \', this is a (nearly as good) cost effective alternative.  Useful Numbers to cut out and keep  NHW Association Terry McCormick (NHW Liaison Officer) Canterbury Police Station (non emergency) Canterbury City Council Flytipping / Graffiti Buster East Kent Racial Incident Reporting Line East Kent Homophobic Incident Reporting Line Crimestoppers Victim Support Age Concern The Mediation Service RSPCA Cruelty Advice Line Trading Standards Helpline Kent County Council Serco Student Advice Centre (UKC) NHS Direct (Out of hours healthcare) 01227 744 746 01843 222 214 01227 762 055 01227 862 000 0800 031 9091 0800 138 1624 0800 328 9162 0800 555 111 01304 211 161 01227 462 368 01227 773 512 0870 555 5999 08457 585 497 01622 671 411 0800 031 9091 01227 824 824 0845 4647  Get in Touch.....  ...with your local policing team: Canterbury City 01227 868253 Canterbury.city@kent.pnn.police.uk Canterbury coastal 01227 744732 Canterbury.coastal@kent.pnn.police. uk Canterbury rural 01227 868253 Canterbury.rural@kent.pnn.police.uk  Police Surgery  PC Nick Bell and Sue Radcliffe will be holding a surgery at The Barn, The Street, Kingston on Tuesday 25th September 2007 from 18:30 - 20:30.  And finally.... You should dial 999 ONLY when:  life is threatened  people are injured  crime is in progress  offenders are nearby Responsible use of the 999 system helps police prioritise resources, and can save lives.  Thieves have stolen a toilet and two dogs from Canterbury police station. A spokesperson for the police said they have no leads and nothing to go on.    ",429);arrFiles[48]=new Array(49,"Neighbourhood Watch/wbspring08web.pdf","2008-04-20","wbspring08.indd","","","The Quarterly Newsletter of the Canterbury & District Neighbourhood Watch Association  Watching Brief  Lee was followed by Terry McCormick, our Watch Liaison Officer. Terry told us a bit about his background, and how the merger of Canterbury and Thanet had effectively doubled his workload overnight! He asked us to consider the concept of managing the Assocaiation using Zones, which has been operating successfully in Thanet over a number of years. Dennis Cooper, from the Thanet Association also outlined how Zones operated in the Thanet area. Zonal re-organisation would mean a fundamental change in how the Association operates in the area, and would require a committment from co-ordinators at a zonal level to form a committee. As such re-organisation would impact on all co-ordinators, your current Committee have decided that this is not a decision we can take alone, and we shall accordingly be consulting all members shortly. This will give us sufficient time to draft the necessary changes to our constitution, and indeed, for members to consider how they can support the new organisation. We shall be sending out full details shortly. Our final speaker was Peter McLaren, Team Leader of the Community Safety team from Kent Fire and Rescue Service.  Issue 1/08  Conference 2008  Over 100 NHW co-ordinators gathered at Christ Church University on Saturday 15th March, despite the first glimpse of the sun for a while, and the temptation of the Six Nations tournament.  Spring 2008  Peter told us of his role, and how he and his team can support groups in bringing the fire safety message directly to those most at risk. He also reminded us of the free home fire safety check available to all. You can call 0800 923 7000 for more details of what the service is able to offer to prevent fire and promote safety.  Committee business  Colin outlined some of our achievements over the year, and outlined plans for next. Unfortunately, we have lost two good Committee members in Malcolm Pettett, who has moved from the area, and Caroline Hodson, who has decided not to restand due to family committments. We would like to wish them both every success in the future, and thank them for all their efforts in sometimes challenging circumstances! The two vacancies were admirably filled by Beryl Davis (Reculver Road NHW) and Anthony Larkins (Pettman Close NHW). We shall ask the new members to introduce themselves in the next issue!  Key speakers included Chief Inspector Lee Russell, District Commander, and Terry McCormick, the Watch Liaison Officer. Kent Fire and Rescue were also represented to advise and offer services to members. Highlight of the Conference was the presentation of the annual David Turner Award, this year won by Ivan Barnes (pictured above, flanked by the Mayor and Mayoress) of All Saints, Whitstable. Chief Inspector Lee Russell introduced himself, and affirmed his committment to Neighbourhood Watch in the District. Both Police and the Association have had a challenging year due to many organisational changes affecting the way we operate together. Lee emphasised the importance of a successful NHW partnership, and how NHW, as eyes and ears of the community, are a key partner in reducing crime and anti-social behaviour.  Introduction to Neighbourhood Policing  Kent police are holding an  Introduction to Neighbourhood Policing  presentation day on Saturday 26th April at Kent Police College. It will be starting at 9:30 and will finish at 3:30pm. It is open to all members of NHW. If you wish to attend, please call the office on 01227 744746 so we can advise Police of exact numbers.  Canterbury \'s Largest Independent Carpet Retailer  Published by The Canterbury & District Neighbourhood Watch Association Neighbourhood Watch Office, The Police Station, Gordon Road, Herne Bay CT6 5QU Tel: 01227 744746 Email: committee-cdnhwa@fsmail.net  Simmonds Road, Wincheap Trading Estate Canterbury, Kent CT1 3RA Tel: 01227 451888 * Fax: 01227 452065 Website: www.carpets4less.com Email: carpets.4less@virgin.net    Chairman \'s Message  Thank you for those of you at our AGM who showed their support by voting us back as a committee. Over the last 12 months I would specifically like to thank the Police for their support during a challenging time and also thank last year \'s committee members for all their help and support in the many things we have achieved during the year. It is with regret that Caroline Hodson decided to stand down for family reasons as she has been a very active member and was instrumental in getting the maps organised. To give you a breakdown of what your Association has achieved in the last 12 months:  Produced Watching Brief in colour and almost self funding.  Updated and relaunched the Coordinators Information pack.  Prepared a letter for inactive schemes to encourage residents to create a new scheme before they lose the benefits.  Prepared a letter for scheme coordinators that need to stand down due to age, ill health or moving.  Prepared a letter welcoming new scheme coordinators to Neighbourhood Watch  Prepared a leaflet, that will be available at road shows and Police Stations, explaining the benefits of starting a Neighbourhood Watch scheme.  Prepared a leaflet on the fitting of NHW road signs onto lampposts.  Selling the yellow NHW road signs at half price while we have sufficient funds.  Created an updated active NHW scheme list and placed all active NHW schemes onto laminated maps for use at Road Shows.  Improved relationships with Kent County Neighbourhood Watch Association and other crime reduction partners. As we said last year  Back to Basics  which we have achieved, now to build on our 1st successful year and create new opportunities for growth and recognition  Spring  Spring is the busy time of the year, not just for the gardener, but also the thief and doorknockers. He, or she, will be trying to get into sheds and garages to steal any gardening equipment, as now is the popular time to sell them at boot fairs or on E-Bay.  Gardening time  Now is the time to consider fitting trellis to the top of you fence (makes it much more difficult to climb) and planting prickly shrubs around your fence to prevent anyone from climbing over, especially if your property has a pathway at the rear or side. Plants such as roses, holly, pyracntha, chaenomeles, berberis, etc. are like Honey Hill, Blean, Whitstable, Kent CT5 3BP barbed wire with a makeover by Mother Nature. Roses, Conifers, Fruit Trees and Pop along to our extremely large range of shrubs and advertiser, Meadow ornamental trees Grange Nurseries who will be pleased to advise on the type Tel 01227 471205 Fax 01227 471245 of plants to suit your garden. Or contact our gardener advertiser C & A Gardens who Shed security can help to plan and plant these shrubs. Try to keep your shrubs at a reasonable height. You may want privacy by having Please remember to lock your sheds and garages and use a shed alarm (from a large hedge, but it also means a burglar can work undetected. only 3) so that you do not become a victim. These alarms have been proven to send the thief scurrying empty Don \'t forget your house! handed!  Meadow Grange Nurseries  No matter how old your tools or lawnmower may be, you will have pay for replacements, AND you would need to pay the excess (50 -100) on your household insurance if you were to make a claim.  The Crime Prevention Panel have plenty of security products to help prevent your shed and garage from being burgled. There are pre wired shed alarms that have door sensors, for 8 (can even be used in your house), Editor \'s note: Looking forward to putting these tips into practice. As this article is being written, the vibration alarms that activate if anyone temperature is 1.5C in the middle of a snowstorm! tries to force the door also for 8 and finally the basic alarm for only 3. These are small Anne Edwards (BA Hons, Cert Agric) prices to pay to C h r i s Skates (FI) protect hundreds References available from delighted clients of pounds worth of Reasonable rates shed contents. Fully insured for Public Liability  Remember, while you may be doing some gardening in your back garden a thief could be entering your house via the front, or vice-versa. LOCK your windows and doors while your house is not occupied, even if you are in the garden. This especially applies on warm sunny days, be careful about leaving your downstairs windows open as many insurance policies state  windows must be locked when the house is unoccupied   C & A Gardens  Mark your tools with your postcode, if in paint it makes your tools unsellable!  C o n t a c t Chris on 01227 454070 o r Anne on 078 337 38 154  The Complete Gardening Service    u & ur mbl  Not so long ago, the mobile phone was considered the ultimate status symbol and preserve of the `Yuppie \'. It has now developed into an almost indespensible tool for both business and leisure. With a basic handset and connection now costing as little as 15, there is every reason to carry one `just in case \'. A mobile phone can literally be a lifesaver.  Private & Commercial Decorating and Maintenance Contractors  ICE - In Case of Emergency  By simply entering the acronym ICE , followed by your contact \'s name and number into the mobile \'s phone book \', emergency services will know who to contact if you are unable to tell them.. E.g. ICE Tony 07123456789 Your ICE contact should be able to advise on any medical conditions that may affect your emergency treatment, including allergies or medication. ICE contacts for under 18s should be parents, guardians or an immediate member of the family authorised to make decisions on their behalf.  Those using the SMS system, should start their text with the word `police \', `medic \' or `rescue \' depending on which service they need, followed by the rest of their message. The text will then be channelled to the relevant organisation and dealt with immediately.  Love your mobile - take it to bed!  You may be pleased you did, if fire or another emergency put your landline out of service when you need it most.  and needs to be blocked. As it is unique, it also helps in identifying stolen property when recovered. You can obtain this number by pressing the keys * # 0 6 # . The IMEI number is also usually recorded on an identification sticker, normally located on the rear of the handset and underneath the battery.  Other tips       Make sure you have your phone available at all times, you never know when you will need it. Be aware of pickpockets in crowds don \'t make it easy for them Don \'t display phones in an unattended vehicle. 50% of all mobile thefts are from vehicles. Don \'t advertise your mobile phone to a thief Does the second hand phone come from a legitimate source? Don \'t leave yourself open to handling stolen goods! You can check before you buy using www.checkmend. com. (Small cost involved).  A picture speaks a thousand words  Had a prang? Most phones now incorporate a camera of sufficient quality to capture that unexpected moment. Your photo would provide your insurance company with useful information in dealing with your claim.  Contacting the emergency services  As well as 999, the worldwide emergency number, including the UK is 112. This will work even if you are outside the coverage area of your network provider and works even if the keypad is locked.  Contacting the emergency services -for Deaf and speechimpaired people  A new text (SMS) service for Deaf and speech-impaired people was launched at Kent Police Headquarters on 26 February 2008.  Mobile Safety  Driving  NEVER use a handheld mobile or other device while driving. You would not have proper control of the vehicle, and you would be unable to respond adequately in an emergency. Besides which, it is illegal.       Your International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI)  When a mobile phone is made it is given a unique electronic serial number known as the IMEI or International Mobile Equipment Identity. This number is needed if your phone is stolen  You may also wish to register your phone or other mobile equipment FREE at https://www.immobilise.com. Immobilise is the home of the UK National Property Register and Recovery Service. It has over 17 million UK subscribers who have registered over 22 million items of property. It is also endorsed by all 43 UK Police forces who search it via the National Mobile Property Register (NMPR). You can therefore be reunited with your lost or stolen mobile phone, and also help police in bringing those caught with stolen property to justice.  And don \'t forget...  If you are able to access the internet on your phone, you can keep up to date with local news on www. ucanpreventcrime.co.uk wherever you are!    Lucky Colin!  Whilst on holiday, Colin, our Chairman, met a chimney sweep and picked up a few tips. If you use your chimney for gas, oil, wood or coal fires, you should have it cleaned once a year. Qualified chimney sweeps belong to a trade organisation so make sure yours does! When you have your chimney swept you should be given a certificate as proof of sweeping. If you use your chimney and do not have it swept, or do not have the certificate, your insurance company may refuse your claim.  New area commander for East Kent  department at headquarters. He is already known to many of the local partners and is keen to continue to build those relationships in addressing key community issues. Ch Supt John Molloy says:  This is a beautiful part of the county and I am looking forward to building on the good work that officers have done not only in making Canterbury and Thanet a safe place to live and work but also in playing our part in developing a vibrant economy where businesses feel it is an attractive area for investment.   Help please  During National Neighbourhood Watch (w/c 16 June) week we are hoping to promote NHW at various events around the District but we need extra volunteers to help us man our stands in Herne Bay, or Whitstable, or Canterbury. If you can offer some spare time, even as little as 2 hours for 1 day or 2, it would be most appreciated as it will give our committee members a chance of a comfort break. If you can help us to promote Neighbourhood Watch during the week please either phone 744746 or send an e-mail to committeecdnhwa@fsmail.net with dates and times you can help.  Kent Police \'s Chief Superintent John Molloy took up the role of area commander in east Kent on 3 March. He replaced Chief Superintendent Peter West, who has left to oversee operations at the force control centre at headquarters. With 22 years of service, Ch Supt Molloy has undertaken a wide range of uniform and non-uniform roles in his career. Having transferred from another police force two years ago, Ch Supt Molloy has spent his first two years with Kent Police working in the partnership and crime reduction  Ch Supt John Molloy is married with two children and a keen sailor. He has been a member of a successful crew that has won the National Police Athletics Association \'s championship for yacht racing three times.  New Minorities Unit  A new team is working for police in East Kent helping people from minority groups who are victims of crime. The team brings together detectives investigating crimes with community liaison officers who work helping support those from minority groups who report incidents.  Ch Supt Peter West has been area commander in East Kent since March 2006. He said:  It has been a pleasure leading a team of such highly motivated and committed staff. I will miss all the staff here in East Kent. I had worked in Canterbury before, but had never worked in Thanet and that has been particularly enjoyable. It took me back to my days as a sergeant in 24Hr Emergency call out service Folkestone where Commercial and residential the links to the Free surveys and quotes community are very Lock fitting and repairs close.  OAP discounts  And finally....  The following warning has been issued by West Yorkshire Police to drug users in their area. Clubbers in the North of England have taken to using dental syringes to inject Ecstasy directly into their mouths. This potentially fatal practice is known locally as `E by gum \'.  Keep this number in your purse or wallet!  Canterbury & District Neighbourhood Watch Association wishes to thank all those who advertise in this newsletter, for it is by purchasing space herein, it may be produced and distributed. However, the inclusion of advertisers does not imply Association approval of any goods or services on offer. All advertising space has been purchased.  Ross Hames 01227 772811 / 07521153186    ",1663);arrFiles[49]=new Array(50,"Neighbourhood Watch/wbsum07web.pdf","2007-07-23","wbsummer07.indd","","","The (more than) Quarterly Newsletter of the Canterbury & District Neighbourhood Watch Association  Watching Brief  Summer 2007  More Newsletters Wanted!  Do you produce a regular newsletter? If so, we would like to publish it on the Neighbourhood Watch section of www.ucanpreventcrime.co.uk to showcase and share some of the best ideas and best practice in the area. As well as providing inspiration to others, it would also give you the opportunity to top up your creative inkwell should it run dry of ideas! It may also help your costs and distribution - you probably have members who would be happy to read an online copy rather than have one delivered. Please email all contributions to committee-cdnhwa@fsmail.net to gain a worldwide readership within hours - especially useful if you wish to encourage and promote any paid for adverts! We are conscious of your privacy and, if you haven \'t done so, shall remove all personal details before publication (names, email addresses, phone numbers etc) unless we are specifically advised otherwise. We can handle all common file formats, so just click `Attach \' and `Send \' now!  Issue 2/07 More Volunteers Wanted!  A common request by you, our members, is that you would like to know about ALL crimes committed in and around your zones via the Police messaging system. Whilst we are very thankful to have four dedicated volunteers, they can only offer their time on certain days and mornings, and have limited time to input the crime details onto KCMS. This means they have to be selective and prioritise the crimes they put onto the system within the time they have. Plus when one of the volunteers goes on holiday or fall sick  you will receive less crime information! The Police and Association would also like help with other activities that can make our NHW Association a very effective crime reduction force within the District. We could log all crime intelligence messages left on KCMS by our NHW members, such as information and descriptions about door knockers in their areas, and to keep all the District \'s NHW scheme information up to date on a regular basis. We are also keen to play a bigger part in the distribution of crime prevention products on behalf of our good friends, the Crime Prevention Panel.  Dedicated Co-ordinator Phone Number    01622 636313  This telephone number is dedicated for NHW co-ordinators to report incidents happening (such as identification of stolen cars, dodgy door knockers, criminal damage in action, report on something specifically asked for via KCMS etc) within their area. This number goes to the Maidstone control room and is flagged  NHW caller . This enables the Police to give it some priority and to identify the success of the NHW movement. This number is NOT to be abused with calls about the smaller non priority items such as children cycling on the pavement etc.  So, if you want more crime information sent to you via KCMS and want to ensure our NHW movement is recognised as being a major force in the fight against crime, the Police require more volunteers. Your time would make a real difference, even if you are only able to spare a few hours a week. As a Police volunteer, you would be subject to vetting for security purposes due to the confidential and sensitive nature of the information you would come across, but please don \'t let this put you off! You will be working with friendly colleagues in a rewarding job, and Police will pay your expenses. If you are interested or want to know more, drop us an e-mail or contact the office.  More Bus Drivers Wanted!  We are serious - our partners at the Crime Prevention Panel are seeking another volunteer bus driver to take the wheel of the Crimebuster. Someone with PSV experience would be preferred to ensure the local face of crime prevention can continue to deliver the message and the products. If you are able to help out for a few hours a month, please let us know. We shall forward your details to the Panel.  Published by The Canterbury & District Neighbourhood Watch Association Neighbourhood Watch Office, The Police Station, Gordon Road, Herne Bay CT6 5QU Tel: 01227 744746 Email: committee-cdnhwa@fsmail.net    One Co-ordinator \'s View on what NHW is about  Ivan Barnes, NHW Coordinator for All Saints, Whitstable  Have you ever sat down and thought just what is Neighbourhood Watch all about? We all know the official line eg. To assist the Police by acting as their eyes and ears in their task of maintaining Law and Order in our society. To promote good citizenship and also advise and help our vulnerable and elderly members. To pass on relevant warnings to members, to name but a few!!  good folk in my NHW Group who fulfil this very important role in our society. It is I feel a very important factor of what NHW is all about, keeping a `weather eye \' on ones more vulnerable neighbours. You will notice I mentioned Communications earlier on. I think that it is the crux of NHW. Remember the Police together with their merry band of volunteers, ensure a regular excellent communications system, providing us with information on crime in our immediate areas. With KCMS we can also gain access to crime committed in adjacent areas, if we so wish together with some sound advice. What happens to this vital information if we do not communicate it to our members regularly? My NHW Group enjoys regular bulletins sometimes two per month, sometimes just one. I also include sound advice some of which comes from the `Old \' Coordinators Pack. (Editor \'s Note: The Committee is currently undertaking a complete revision of the pack - watch this space)! This was introduced many years ago by the first Association Committee of which I was proud to serve on. The then Chairman is now your current Chairman so he knows something about it. One annual insertion I always use is the  Do \'s and Don \'t \'s  before going off on Holiday, it \'s very good advice. Another regular insertion is the advice,   If you Didn \'t order it you Don \'t want it . Have the courage to say a polite No Thanks and close the door. The feedback I get from my members regarding the bulletin makes it all worthwhile. Many say that it gives them a feeling of belonging to the community. They all pay 1 per annum as members and this pays for the bulletins, I am often offered more than the 1 from very satisfied members. If you are considering becoming a Coordinator of your own group please do not hesitate, it is truly rewarding. You will certainly get to know everyone in your locality. Your NHW Association is there to help and advise. Good Luck to those of you who try.  O  nce I took over the reins of Coordinator in 1993 for All Saints NHW Whitstable, which covers 270 homes, my eyes were truly opened as to what goes on in my community. It has been and continues to be, a very rewarding experience. Having spent 25 years in the Royal Navy, followed by 20 years commuting up to London as a Civil Servant, I realised just how little I knew about my neighbours. and neighbourhood.. Being retired and doing nothing is not an option in my book. I made a great effort to try and get to know everyone very quickly. Just like my wife had done years before. (The ladies are much better at it aren \'t they?) Once the word gets around that you are retired you suddenly find your help is required for many things. It wasn \'t long before I found myself being volunteered to take over our Neighbourhood Watch. My two jobs had been in Communications so I did have a head start with the computer. My first task was to start a regular bulletin to each member, conveying the information obtained by E Mail from a system called `Colin \'. Some of you may remember it? It certainly did the job in those days. Having produced the bulletin, it needed delivery to each household. I soon realised that I needed some help, so I canvassed 16 members to become `Links \' (some of you call them Wardens), they kindly agreed to deliver to their immediate locality, which was roughly 18 bulletins each although two Links deliver 36 and 27 respectively. Suddenly I knew so many people in the locality. I quickly found out who were the most vulnerable in our community and who needed help. I am so indebted to the organisation called  Handy Van  who visited many homes and fitted Door Chains, extra locks and Smoke Alarms all for free.  I visited many homes helping out with the  Timers  to enable a lamp to come on at a desired time, usually dusk. I was able to pick them up quite cheaply at the local B and Q store.  As Neighbourhood Watch Coordinator I was always made most welcome and it was very gratifying to be able to help my neighbours. It became obvious to me that many elderly people are so trusting that they invite people indoors so easily, they can be easy prey to the aggressive salesmen and women who appear on our doorsteps, as well as the conmen and women who roam around hoping to fleece our more vulnerable citizens. This was one reason for regular bulletins with frequent warnings, also trying to encourage more elderly members to make use of the  Handy Van  Door Chains and spy holes can alleviate this problem. Very few of these people get out and about so a bulletin is a good way of communicating. Another very important factor in my education as a Coordinator was the `Unsung Heroes \' of our communities. These were the very caring people who pop in and out of their neighbours house to check up on them, to offer assistance, sometimes taking in a meal or offering to do the shopping, they are never mentioned, but where would we be without them? That is the part of our Neighbourhood that rarely gets mentioned and in my mind is so vital. I am well aware of the    Neighbourhood Watch Insurance  Insurance for public liability has been arranged for all schemes in Kent by the County Association. While the policy runs to some 14 pages, a brief summary of cover is as follows: Community activities for Excluding : Neighbourhood Watch, as listed below, undertaken with your full knowledge * car window etching and authority and under your control: * fund-raising activities (other than those specified above) * attending conferences and * house or pet watch exhibitions * installation, siting or maintenance * group and association meetings of any: * house meetings o security locks, devices or * police liaison equipment * poster, literature and sticker o intruder or fire alarms distribution o fire safety equipment * stallholder at boot sales/jumble * property marking. sales/fetes/fairs * sign erection and maintenance, To take advantage of this insurance, including signs whilst erected, your scheme MUST be currently provided that the lower edge of registered with the Police, and your any sign is not less than 2.1 metres scheme will be subject to a 100 excess above the footway. in the event of a claim. Please note that the policy does not include public liability insurance, for which you will need to make arrangements if you are organising an event. If you are manning a stall at an event organised by someone else, it is up to them to obtain the appropriate public liability insurance. See www.keegan-pennykid.com/nhw for full details of the policy, and how to stay legal and safe if you wish to organise an event of your own.  Student Crime  Students are, statistically, one of the most likely groups to fall victim to crime. Students own more expensive consumer goods per head than the rest of the population. It is no surprise then that 1 in 3 students becomes the victim of a crime each year. Added to that fact, young people (aged 16 to 24 year old) are around three times more likely to be victims of burglary than people in other age groups, which makes students all the more vulnerable.  Door to Door Knockers  Anyone coming door to door is required to have a pedlars certificate and should show it on request. The Pedlars Act 1871 (as amended), and rather quaintly, defines a Pedlar as: `Any hawker, pedlar, petty chapman, tinker, caster of metals, mender of chairs, or other person who, without any horse or other beast bearing or drawing burden, travels and trades on foot and goes from town to town or to other men \'s houses, carrying to sell or exposing for sale any goods, wares, or merchandise, or procuring orders for goods, wares, or merchandise immediately to be delivered, or selling or offering for sale his skill in handicraft \'. Any pedlar shall at all times, on demand, produce and show their certificate to:  Any Justice of the Peace; or  Any Constable or officer of police; or  Any person to whom such pedlar offers his goods for sale; or  Any person in whose private grounds or premises such pedlar is found. Any pedlar who refuses, on demand, to show their certificate to, and allow it to  be read and a copy thereof to be taken by, any of those people shown above commits an offence. Seems they also had problems with door to door sellers over 130 years ago! However, the uninvited `hawker \' remains a problem in the 21st Century, and their `wares \' have considerably diversified. Remember,  Reputable companies don \'t need to go door to door for business.  Don \'t take anyone \'s word that you `have a loose tile \' or `we have some tarmac left over \'.  If you need work done, get quotes from 3 established local firms, so much the better if recommended by friends.  NEVER LET ANYONE DRIVE YOU TO THE BANK TO GET MONEY.  Don \'t be pressured!  It is YOUR doorstep. YOU decide who is allowed on your property and who is not.  Call police immediately if any caller won \'t take `No \' for an answer. Police and other agencies strongly advise against doing any business with door to door callers.  With the choice of many fine educational establishments, the Canterbury area hosts some 34,000 students during the course of a year. Co-ordinators with student members are requested to bring this to their attention. Students renting a room may find the humble shed alarm useful to reduce the risk of burglary. The basic door alarm sells for 3 (also used for a personal attack alarm), or an alarm with door contacts, siren and key operated sells for 8. Both of these items can be obtained via the NHW Office. A sound investment for all students is the purchase of an Ultra-violet pen for 1 (perhaps 2 4 students could share a pen). This can be used to mark private property such as DVDs, Mobile Phone, CDs, iPods, computers, lap tops, bicycles etc. Items should be marked with post code and house number, or a telephone number. This would immediately identify the item as stolen if police were to find it in someone \'s possession. This would result in a greater chance of a successful prosecution, and a greater chance of the item being returned to the rightful owner!    New District Police Commander  The new police district commander for the Canterbury, Whitstable and Herne Bay areas is Chief Inspector Lee Russell. Lee, who lives with his family in the Whitstable area, is no stranger to East Kent as he has been working as a detective chief inspector in the area and moves to the uniform side to take over from Ch Insp Nick Broome who has moved to a job at Kent Police headquarters in Maidstone. With his children at schools in Inspector, Chief Inspector). Whitstable and Canterbury and an Moving into the detective chief active member of his local church inspector role is Matt Pringle who is no Lee said:  I live in the area and spend stranger to the Canterbury area as he lots of my free time in and around the too lives here and has worked for Kent district with my family so I have a keen Police at every rank in the district. interest in keeping the district a safe During his 13 years of service he has and enjoyable place to work, live in and also worked at Ashford, Folkestone, visit. Dover and most recently at  I look forward to working with our headquarters in the Kent Police College. partners and local communities  I am hugely enjoying coming back to and assisting in the development of the area which is now the combined neighbourhood teams throughout the one of East Kent. I am keen to continue area  the area \'s excellent performance at Lee has been in the police service reducing burglary and maintaining the for the last 21 years and has served professionalism and delivery that the throughout the county in uniform and intelligence and special investigation detective at every rank so far (PC, Sgt, units are renowned for.   An Apology  We sincerely apologise for the confusion surrounding the distrinbution of the last issue of Watching Brief, where some members were charged for postage. This was due to a mix up in the post room at the police station causing the `wrong envelopes \' to be used. Please rest assured that this will not happen again, and those with internet access are reminded that Watching Brief is available free (and in colour!) at: www.ucanpreventcrime.co.uk  Summer Crime  When our weather eventually comes back to it \'s seasonal norm, we will no doubt spend more time in the garden. However this is also the time when burglars use the front of the house to break in, especially if a window has been left open due to hot weather. While working, or enjoying yourself in the rear of your garden someone could be accessing the front of the property. PLEASE shut all windows in the part of the house you are not in. If you are gardening in the back of your property ensure the front is secure. Burglars only need minutes to steal something and know they have time to do it while you are enjoying a BBQ. It is preferable to return to a warm house than an empty one. The same applies to your car. Tempting though it may be to keep the windows open when parked, it is even more tempting for the light-fingered. Also, may we suggest that garage doors are not left open open longer than necessary, especially if living in a higher than normal crime area. Potential thieves walking or driving past have an opportunity to see what is useful to steal from the garage, and can decide whether to return when you are asleep. Many garages store some very valuable items, such as food in freezers, wine, tools, etc. all of which are easy to sell at boot fairs. You may wish to install an additional burglar alarm sensor in your garage, or at the very minimum, invest in a shed alarm to guard your property.  Useful Numbers to cut out and keep  NHW Association Terry McCormick (NHW Liaison Officer) NHW dedicated line to police (non emergency) Canterbury Police Station (non emergency) Public Safety Unit Canterbury City Council Flytipping / Graffiti Buster East Kent Racial Incident Reporting Line East Kent Homophobic Incident Reporting Line Crimestoppers Victim Support Age Concern The Mediation Service RSPCA Cruelty Advice Line Trading Standards Helpline Kent County Council Serco Student Advice Centre (UKC) CANDOC (Out of hours emergency healthcare) 01227 744 746 01843 222 214 01622 636 313 01227 762 055 01227 289 260 01227 862 000 0800 031 9091 0800 138 1624 0800 328 9162 0800 555 111 01304 211 161 01227 462 368 01227 773 512 0870 555 5999 08457 585 497 01622 671 411 0800 031 9091 01227 824 824 01227 794 888  You should dial 999 ONLY when:  life is threatened  people are injured  crime is in progress  offenders are nearby Responsible use of the 999 system helps police prioritise resources, and can save lives.    ",217);arrFiles[50]=new Array(51,"Neighbourhood Watch/wbspr07.pdf","2007-07-23","wbspring07.indd","","","The Quarterly Newsletter of the Canterbury & District Neighbourhood Watch Association  Watching Brief  Some thanks from the Chairman...  Back to Basics  Many of you will know that there have been major changes recently concerning the Canterbury & District Neighbourhood Watch Association, and the way we work with East Kent Police. Your ideas and views are particularly Change can often be unsettling, important in making sure the however it also provides an excellent Association fully represents our opportunity to take stock of where we membership, and the Association are, where we want to be, and how we continues to work with partners to are going to get there. develop new and innovative solutions One of the biggest changes that to combat crime. We are currently has taken place is the election of a exploring a number of ideas to make new Association committee, and the it easy for you to share your thoughts; main purpose of this newsletter is to in the meantime, you can email us at introduce ourselves, share our ideas, committee-cdnhwa@fsmail.net . We and discuss how we can best serve you value your opinion. as a co-ordinator in supplying you with This is a new and exciting era for the right tools to serve your members. Neighbourhood Watch in the district; As a new committee, we have tons of together we can shape its future. enthusiasm and ideas, backed up by considerable experience. We are also critically examining what we as an Association do and how we do it, hence our theme of `Back to Basics \'. But all of this will be wasted if we fail to act on your wishes.  Issue 1/07  Spring 2007  Colin Chaston, Chairman  Firstly I would like to thank the previous committee for all their exceptional hard work in keeping the Association at the forefront of crime reduction with all our partners, and for manning the Association \'s Office in Herne Bay on a daily basis. Secondly I would like to thank the Police volunteers who are so committed to making Neighbourhood Watch successful they were prepared to give the Police very detailed personal information to enable them to access Police computers to keep schemes informed. Thirdly I would like to thank all the people who offered themselves as Trustees at the EGM, and the two people who stood down so that 9 were voted on block. And lastly I would like to thank all the co-ordinators, and their nominees, that attended the EGM for their total support in voting for 9 of us as your new committee.  Have you registered for KCMS?  The transition to the Kent Community Messaging System (KCMS) requires you to re-register the details of your scheme in order to satisfy data protection requirements. We must hear from you, even of it is to confirm you are no longer an active scheme, or there has been a change in coordinator. Any scheme not registered with the Police to receive the new KCMS messaging service is deemed to be inactive and will be removed from the Police database. Firstly the Police will arrange a leaflet drop to each house that was registered to the old system. This leaflet will remind householders that they can no longer claim discount on their contents household insurance and the NHW signs will be removed from street furniture. If you have not completed a form for the new messaging service, you can obtain one by calling 744746, email us at committee-cdnhwa@fsmail.net or download a copy from the Neighbourhood Watch pages at www.ucanpreventcrime.co.uk Completed forms should be returned to The Neighbourhood Watch Office, The Police Station, Gordon Road, Herne Bay CT6 5QU When completing the form, please remember to tick the box (right) to allow police to pass your details to the Association. Under data protection, this is the only way we can access your details, and in the coming months we will be wanting to contact you with some exciting offers! Published by The Canterbury & District Neighbourhood Watch Association Neighbourhood Watch Office, The Police Station, Gordon Road, Herne Bay CT6 5QU Tel: 01227 744746 Email: committee-cdnhwa@fsmail.net    Meet Your New Committee  At the recent EGM during the election process, there were some comments made along the lines of `How do we know who we are voting for? \' This struck a particular chord with your Editor, as although some of us have been around for more years than we care to remember, there are (thankfully) many new people becoming involved in Neighbourhood Watch, and it is only fair we should know a bit about each other. So armed with my faithful Box Brownie, notepad and poised pencil, I set about asking a few questions! Exchange is no robbery, so if you would like to introduce yourself, your scheme or the way your watch works on these pages, please email us at committee-cdnhwa@fsmail.net The Association is made up from its members, not just the committee.  Colin  ge Villa at mmon a gre ed gh Co u of Ro years, and W. Help H nator -ordi es) for 21 ntial of N . 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I am g my th Ch r and er time, airma roles 6th L d: Treasur n, I ia Office hel f my pr or both th have taken ison Offi ce incip e Are on a al du a and Caroline Hodson numbe r. of Wa ti r of tchin g Bri es now are the County www.u ef ,a ca th Crime npreventcr and the ma e product nd I have been the NHW ion inten ime.c Preve an o n My ba Co-ordinator for the ckgro tion Panel .uk on beh ce of und i alf o . anays Granville Cliff Estate si f the is Servi ; I am cur n forecast for several years now. ces a ing a rentl t Eas nd y wor When Currently in my local tK kin no music t working, ent Hospit g in Canc area I have a very er , al my IT local hist I enjoy ph s NHS Tru good relationship with st. otogr ory, skill ap curry s, bu foreg the local police and t al o th and e hy, nhanc Community Warden. I would roll of ese treat l too oft ing en s wallp like to help develop this aper! for a pain have to tbrus Offic h or partnership working to more watches. I e hel a d: De think that the NHW has a real part to play puty Chair in building the sort of communities that man we all want to live in. I work in the Housing and Community Development section at Canterbury City Council Council as the Divisional Support Manager. My My hobbies are reading and Pilates. ns and grown up so ied with 3 r the past I am marr terbury fo ved in Can I have have li which time regard ars during 45 ye cline with general de operty noticed a peoples \' pr law, other to the viour. ocial beha watch and anti-s s been the ea, husband ha My on Road Ar and r for Lond coordinato t 8 years, the pas him in rbury for Cante pported s fully su d from I \'ve alway n I retire so whe h was this role; ago, (whic years me work 3 ce skills offi full ti ld put my ne Bay felt I cou at the Her Admin), I the nteer Office a NHW Volu retary for always in coming tes Sec ed as Minu d use by be to goo s co-opt fice. I wa e. Support Of d Committe the ol one of st year of la fect I was p me in to ef der to kee em ca tting syst ation in or the new ve eir inform When red th o voluntee the four wh going. ation the whole the Associ I believe hing which means that somet though it d Watch is rt in even ighbourhoo Ne y a pa n others. should pla active tha community ll be more e wi some peopl ry d: Secreta Office hel  Wise  th Brenda Boo  Gerta Hill  I was born in Vienna, and moved to En gland in 19 46, eventually settling in Tonford La ne in 1955 , where I have liv ed ever si nce. My main re ason for jo ining NHW was to preserve th e tranquilit y in the La ne. I do my be st to be ac tive and to con tribute as much as possible, and hope to do so for many mo re years!    Signs come down, and we are proud of it!  We have managed to reach agreement with the Public Safety Unit that the money they had earmarked for sponsoring our Conference* can now be used to offset the cost of new signs for schemes.  Our ideas....  In the short time we have been in office we have come up with a number of ideas, some old and some new, which we would like to develop further. Our key ideas at present include: 1) A wholesale revision of Co-ordinators Information pack, for distribution to all registered schemes. 2) We will look into the start up costs facing new schemes, and investigate how we can best support them. 3) We want to you keep you up to date with new security and crime related material and will obtain enough stock for all households. Additionally, we shall be developing a library of such material on www.ucanpreventcrime.co.uk 4) Produce articles in the Association \'s newsletter so that you could cut and paste for your own scheme \'s newsletter. 5) We have set up a new e-mail address specifically for you to use. Please make the most of it! 6) Creating closer links with the Crime Prevention Panel to work with them on co-ordinated projects. 7) Keep you informed of relevant information where the Association has meetings with other agencies and partners. We want you to know what we are doing, and that we are doing what you want.  The cost of signs for existing schemes has therefore been cut by 50% to only 5, while stocks last.  While we regret that we are no longer able to offer a fitting service, we are sure you will agree that this is an offer not to be missed! Availability is on a first come, first served basis, so get in touch with us now to make sure you don \'t miss out. You can call us on 01227 744746, or email us at committee-cdnhwa@fsmail.net  * We haven \'t forgotten about the Conference, still high on our list!  Kent Community Messaging Service  an open letter from our volunteers  We have been receiving feedback from some co-ordinators who are not happy with the format of the messaging on KCMS. We would ask for your patience, as we are still under training and are trying to get to grips with the new system. We are getting there, but it still is taking time to get up to speed and get used to a completely different system. Please be assured that we are doing our very best to ensure both we and KCMS can deliver exactly what you require All we would ask is that you bear with us while we sort out the teething problems. I hope this will allay your concerns, and that we are aware of the problems, and we are doing our best to put them right. Kind regards Patricia, Brenda, Gerta, and Ivan  Canterbury Area Crime Prevention Panel  We have wasted no time in re-establishing our links with our close cousins, the Panel. Both organisations have much to gain by working closely together, and we are currently discussing a number of ideas to see how we can help each other. Something we would like to implement straight away is an NHW presence on Crimebuster to field enquiries about NHW, as the crew that man the bus are unable to offer specific NHW advice. If you would feel happy to fulfill this role when the bus visits an area near your scheme, please let us know. The next Crimbuster visit wil be at Cromwell Road (Whitstable) between 3.00pm and 6.30pm on 29th March. Please get in touch if you are able to help out. The Crime Prevention Panel website ( www.ucanpreventcrime.co.uk ) has recently undergone a major overhaul to bring you the very latest news in the area. This is over and above the information you receive via KCMS, and is usually updated every working day. We shall be considerably expanding our Neighbourhood Watch section on the site to include resources and information for co-ordinators (including this newsletter), new offers, plus the very latest news from the committee. Why wait for the next Watching Brief?  ....And the final word from Supt Joanna Young  We are very pleased to be continuing our work with Neighbourhood Watch, and greatly value the contribution made by the organisation to reducing crime in the Canterbury district. We always worked well with the previous committee and chair and will continue to work well with the new team. At present we are in the early days of the new Kent Community Messaging system, which will improve communication to Neighbourhood Watch groups across the district. This system will allow us to ensure that we continue providing a quality service to our neighbourhoods and help keep the Canterbury district a safe place to live, work and visit.    ",400);arrFiles[51]=new Array(52,"Advice/Library/springo.pdf","2007-07-23","springo.indd","","","Sp  Offen g s in r  Canterbury District working to reduce crime  KEEPING YOUR SHED AND GARAGE SECURE Mark it and lock it or risk losing it  Visit www.ucanpreventcrime.co.uk for crime prevention advice  e iv    Outbuilding Security  Garden sheds and garages are often easy targets for burglars who will steal tools, lawnmowers, bikes and electrical goods. Even if you don \'t keep anything of value in your shed, burglars can still use garden tools to break into your home. By ensuring your shed is secure, the chance of becoming a victim of this type of crime is greatly reduced. Some suggested security measures are listed below. They will cost a fraction of the price of the goods they are protecting.  Locks and Fittings  Fit a closed shackle padlock and a tamper resistant hasp - these are very difficult to breach as all the fixings are hidden. All fitings such as hinges should be secured with dome headed bolts or tamper proof screws.  Windows....  ....should be fitted with wire mesh or bars on the inside of the frames, and fitted with laminated glass where possible - this makes it much more difficult for the thief to enter. All opening windows should be fitted with key operated locks, or if they are never opened, screw them permanently shut from the inside. Fit a net curtain or whitewash the windows - out of sight is out of mind!  Alarms  Sheds and outbuildings are usually attacked overnight in the quiet hours. The last thing a shed thief would want to hear is an alarm. Simple shed alarms are extremely effective, can be fitted easily, and cost less than a decent paintbrush.  Property Marking  Marking your property with your postcode and house number makes it very unattractive to the criminal. He will find it very difficult to sell items which are marked, and would most certainly not want to be caught with them. Use bold, overt marking on items such as lawnmowers where value or functionality will not be affected. Mark anything else with a permanent ultra violet marker pen.    ",195);
