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Councillor calls for new Neighbourhood Watch teams to be set up across Redbridge

Sunday, February 3, 2013
11:30 AM

A councillor is calling on Redbridge residents to fight crime in their areas by starting Neighbourhood Watch teams.

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The programme aims to decrease crime rates and help police to act faster and be more aware of local issues.

Cllr Ashok Kumar said: “This project would make a win-win situation for everyone to help with things such as house insurance.

“It wouldn’t be much work and I think this project will create good team work.”

The Neighbourhood Watch teams will report anything suspicious and aim to make areas a safer place for everyone.

Residents in the groups can stay anonymous and all work will be confidential.

Email ashok.kumar@redbridge.gov.uk for information.

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