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South Ribble Neighbourhood Watch Association adopted its constitution on 31st March 2005.

The Association
is run by neighbourhood watch co-ordinators for the benefit of neighbourhood watch members throughout the South Ribble area, and meets regularly to discuss neighbourhood watch matters and to try to identify those who need our help or guidance, or answer any questions that may be raised by the neighbourhood watch co-ordinators.

All the committee members are co-ordinators in the South Ribble area, with the exception of our Neighbourhood Watch Administrator, Beverley Warburton, who sets up the schemes in the area.

We regularly send committee members to the Lancashire Neighbourhood Watch Forum meetings. We are able to give information to all co-ordinators in South Ribble as soon as it is received.

Our aims and objectives are...

  • To support local neighbourhood watch schemes in order to reduce crime and disorder within the borough of South Ribble.

  • To encourage local neighbourhood watch schemes to engage local communities (of all ages) to help our neighbourhoods by sharing good practice.

  • To support local neighbourhood watch schemes to reduce the fear of crime and improve the quality of life for all residents and visitors to South Ribble.

  • To promote crime prevention measures and techniques across the communities of South Ribble, in order to make the borough a safer place to live.

  • To ensure all local neighbourhood watch schemes are informed of information and data on all aspects of crime prevention in order to reduce the number of victims of crime.

PDF document SRNWA Constitution

 

 

 

Lostock Hall Penwortham Bamber Bridge Leyland Leyland Moss Side Western Parishes South Ribble map

 

For more information about your local NW scheme,
click the map above

You may also find a full list of schemes
via the smaller map below.

List of schemes

The borough of South Ribble (with a population of around 105,000) lies just south of Preston. The area can be reached by road from the national motorway network, via the M6 junctions 28 and 29, and is policed by Lancashire Constabulary.

 

Ch.Supt. Curtis

Ch.Supt. Irene Curtis
Southern Division Commander