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Did you see this coming? I didn't, but am relieved that the government have seen sense. Clearly the Chancellor and the Home Secretary must have known about this long before the announcement was made in yesterday's Autumn statement and if they had shared that good news sooner it would have saved…

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According to a report in the Herts Advertiser seventy-six homes in the St Albans district have been burgled since the beginning of October; an increase of 34 per cent compared to the 50 burglaries in the same period last year. This quite alarming rise has met with a firm reaction by the police that…

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Police in Eden are inviting members of the community to take part in a webchat on Wednesday 2nd December between 7pm and 8pm. The webchat will focus on a new scheme, Country Watch Eden. The scheme is designed to assist people living in rural areas to prevent or deal with crime and antisocial…

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For those of us involved in ‘designing out crime', planning and landscape architecture it will come as no surprise to hear that our former colleague, Neil Williamson, has launched a website to promote his new-found company; Neil Williamson Associates Ltd After graduating with honours in…

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Just been sent this by Nuneaton & Bedworth Neighbourhood Watch Association........

Warwickshire Police are offering residents in Nuneaton, Bedworth and North Warkwickshire Borough (including Coleshill, Atherstone, Polesworth) an exciting opportunity to learn about and experience the…

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Fraudsters have set up a high specification website template advertising various electrical goods and domestic appliances. These goods are below market value and do not exist. The fraudsters will request your card details via the website; however the purchaser will then receive an email stating the…

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