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That was Neighbourhood Watch Week 2008...
Neighbourhood Watch PicturesWhat happened?
Have you made any photographs or films of Neighbourhood Watch 
events, meetings, people, or objects - serious or amusing?


You could WIN in our Watch Picture+Blog Competition!!
Click HERE to upload your best pictures so we can feature them in our Galleries.

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Category: Neighbourhood Watch Week (3 topics)
Latest Topic: Press Coverage 23 Jun
I really don't want to be winner of the competition I created! It's lovely sunny weather hereabouts and all I'm asking you to do is go out into your neighbourhoods and take pictures of examples of where Neighbourhood Watch is, or isn't working. You can send in photos or films. They will go into a gallery with your name and a text that you can write that can contain a link to your own website. If you search for 'Neighbourhood Watch' on Google you'll find that NWinfo comes out at or near the top. Because it's a competition we need a sponsor who could contribute some kind of prize in return for being a judge of the competition and receiving advertising on NWinfo. It's certainly a good way of getting seen and I wish someone would join in! You will all benefit from pictures donated in this way, by having a more picturesque website and it's useful for everyone to see what other's are doing round the country. Have you made any photographs or films of Neighbourhood Watch events, meetings, people, or objects - serious or amusing?You could WIN in our Watch Picture+Blog Competition!!Click HERE to upload your best pictures so we can feature them in our Galleries.
Category: Neighbourhood Watch Week (3 topics)
Latest Topic: Press Coverage 23 Jun
If you take a look at the BBC Search for Neighbourhood Watch you'll find 1 recent article: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/surrey/7468117.stm What's interesting is that even under the SEE ALSO and FROM OTHER NEWS SITES sections there isn't any mention of Neighbourhood Watch Week. So - no news. If more

Casey's Review

This image shows Marion Lewis (2nd right of Gordon Brown) at Downing Street click for film from BBC.

The criminal justice system in England and Wales is seen as "distant, unaccountable and unanswerable," according to the government's advisor on crime and communities.
Louise Casey's review says public confidence needs to be restored by making punishments more visible. Click for more
 

 

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