Neighbourhoodwatch.net - newsletter forty November 2008

Credit crunch crime wave

Neighbourhood Watch organisers and police around the country are blaming the credit crunch for a rise in burglaries and other crimes.

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Your guide to buying used cars

Don't get more than you bargained for if you're looking to buy a second-hand car.

We've got expert advice for Neighbourhood Watch groups on how to avoid becoming a victim of the growing menace of vehicle fraud.

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Stating the obvious?

There's been a lot of talk about Police Forces signing up to a Policing Pledge that sets out minimum levels of service. But is it little more than a statement of the blindingly obvious?

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Order your FREE brochures

Help the Aged have a range of informative leaflets designed to keep elderly safe and healthy living in their own homes. Now you can order bulk copies of these leaflets for distribution to Neighbourhood Watch members.

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Policing in 21st century

Read what a powerful, all-party committee of MPs has to say about the future of policing in Britain.

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Important notice

This is the final Neighbourhoodwatch.net newsletter for 2008 – and until further notice.

The UK Neighbourhood Watch Trust relies 100% on corporate sponsorship to fund our work in helping to build secure and confident communities. The current economic downturn means we have to tighten our belts for the time being.

The UKNWT would like to thank KLB Communications for their efforts over the past two-and-half-years in helping to make Neighbourhoodwatch.net the No1 Google-ranked website for the Neighbourhood Watch movement in the UK.

Day-to-day management of our website will, for the time being, be handled by the UKNWT trustees. All contact should now be directed to the UKNWT (details are available on the website).

We welcome hearing from anyone who can help with our search to find new sponsors and other avenues of funding.

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Sound advice on keeping safe

Marks and Spencer has a new personal alarm out on the market, designed to appeal to today's fashion-conscious women.

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Designs on crime

Britain's top designers have been told to sharpen their pencils and find new ways of 'designing out crime'. We have details on what's involved.

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