A Christmas Bazaar will be taking place at Southdown Methodist Church The Hollow on the 3rd December 2.30pm where you will be able to meet Father Christmas and buy a few things for Christmas.
Entrance fee 20p children Free.
Also At Southdown Methodist Church is a community Carol Service with Nativity Story on 11th December at 3.30pm followed by Mince Pies.
Twerton and Whiteway Community News is edited by Tim Ball, Sarah Moore and the Twerton and Whiteway Community news team
Saturday, 26 November 2011
Thursday, 24 November 2011
Hanna Close garage break in
Between Wednesday 9th and Wednesday 23rd November 2011, unknown person(s) gained entry to a secure garage in Hanna Close by cutting off the padlocks and forcing the door lock.
If you have any information regarding this incident please contact the Police on 101. Alternatively you could contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111. It is important that you ask for the call to be tagged 'Neighbourhood Watch' and quote Ringmaster Message Bath Number 801.
If you witness a crime in progress or you believe a crime has just occurred please ring 999.
If you have any information regarding this incident please contact the Police on 101. Alternatively you could contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111. It is important that you ask for the call to be tagged 'Neighbourhood Watch' and quote Ringmaster Message Bath Number 801.
If you witness a crime in progress or you believe a crime has just occurred please ring 999.
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
Twerton Burglaries
Between Tuesday 15th and Friday 18th November 2011, unknown person(s) entered a secure shed in the rear garden of a property in Cameley Green, Bath, by forcing open the door. A pedal cycle was removed from within.
Between 1530 and 1900 hours on Saturday 19th November 2011, unknown person(s) used a ladder to gain entry to a property in Eleanor Close through a first floor window.
Between 2100 hours on Saturday 19th and 0830 hours on Sunday 20th November 2011, unknown person(s) entered a secure motor vehicle parked in Cameley Green, by forcing open the door. The steering column was also damaged.
If you have any information regarding these incidents please contact the Police on 101. Alternatively you could contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111. It is important that you ask for the call to be tagged 'Neighbourhood Watch' and quote Ringmaster Message Bath Number 782.
If you witness a crime in progress or you believe a crime has just occurred please ring 999.
Between 1530 and 1900 hours on Saturday 19th November 2011, unknown person(s) used a ladder to gain entry to a property in Eleanor Close through a first floor window.
Between 2100 hours on Saturday 19th and 0830 hours on Sunday 20th November 2011, unknown person(s) entered a secure motor vehicle parked in Cameley Green, by forcing open the door. The steering column was also damaged.
If you have any information regarding these incidents please contact the Police on 101. Alternatively you could contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111. It is important that you ask for the call to be tagged 'Neighbourhood Watch' and quote Ringmaster Message Bath Number 782.
If you witness a crime in progress or you believe a crime has just occurred please ring 999.
Garage break in
Between Monday 14th and 1700 hours on Thursday 17th November 2011, unknown person(s) attempted to enter a secure garage in Clyde Gardens, Bath, damaging the door locks.
If you have any information regarding these incidents please contact the Police on 101. Alternatively you could contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111. It is important that you ask for the call to be tagged 'Neighbourhood Watch' and quote Ringmaster Message Bath Number 782.
If you witness a crime in progress or you believe a crime has just occurred please ring 999.
If you have any information regarding these incidents please contact the Police on 101. Alternatively you could contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111. It is important that you ask for the call to be tagged 'Neighbourhood Watch' and quote Ringmaster Message Bath Number 782.
If you witness a crime in progress or you believe a crime has just occurred please ring 999.
Break in Shaws Way
Between 1500 hours on Monday 7th and 1400 hours on Sunday 20th November 2011, unknown person(s) entered an insecure shed in the rear garden of a property and removed items from within.
If you have any information regarding this incident please contact the Police on 101. Alternatively you could contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111. It is important that you ask for the call to be tagged 'Neighbourhood Watch' and quote Ringmaster Message Bath Number 788.
If you witness a crime in progress or you believe a crime has just occurred please ring 999.
If you have any information regarding this incident please contact the Police on 101. Alternatively you could contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111. It is important that you ask for the call to be tagged 'Neighbourhood Watch' and quote Ringmaster Message Bath Number 788.
If you witness a crime in progress or you believe a crime has just occurred please ring 999.
Distraction burglaries
We would like to take the opportunity to remind people that at this time of year it is customary to see a rise in the number of reported distraction burglaries. Rogue trader incidents decrease due to the darker days and colder weather, but these criminals then commit distraction burglaries taking advantage of the elderly and vulnerable in their own homes.
Bath & North East Somerset has experienced very low levels of distraction burglary over the last couple of years, but neighbouring areas have recently had some crimes of this type. 'Water' related excuses are still the most common way to gain entry into people's homes.
Please be extra vigilant on behalf of elderly/vulnerable neighbours and do not hesitate to call the Police if you are suspicious of any door to door callers.
Bath & North East Somerset has experienced very low levels of distraction burglary over the last couple of years, but neighbouring areas have recently had some crimes of this type. 'Water' related excuses are still the most common way to gain entry into people's homes.
Please be extra vigilant on behalf of elderly/vulnerable neighbours and do not hesitate to call the Police if you are suspicious of any door to door callers.
Thursday, 3 November 2011
Help stamp out scams
Shoppers are being urged by Bath & North East Somerset Council to help tackle scams and counterfeit goods by filling in a survey which could win them £25.
The Council is supporting National Consumer Week and encouraging people to complete a survey to share their experiences and attitudes towards scams with the Trading Standards Institute.
Anyone who completes the survey at www.tradingstandards.gov.uk/events/ncw2011-survey.cfm by Monday 7 November will be entered into a prize draw to win a £25 M&S voucher.
The Trading Standards Institute is focusing on sporting fakes and scams during its National Consumer Week, from 21 to 25 November, with the message “Good Sports Don't Fake It!”
“Bath & North East Somerset Council is supporting the National Consumer Week campaign against fake sports goods and bogus ticket sellers in the interests of our residents, visitors and legitimate traders.
“Far from being a ‘victimless’ crime, the sale of counterfeit goods undermines genuine, high street retailers and costs local jobs, not to mention the poor consumers who get ripped off by the tickets that seem too good to be true.
“We hope members of the public will complete the Trading Standards Institute’s survey to help clamp down on scammers and maybe even win a prize – it’s probably the only time you could get something good out of an experience with scams.”
Bath & North East Somerset Council is also working with local sports shops, universities, colleges and sports clubs/associations district-wide to publicise the anti-counterfeiting message.
The Council is supporting National Consumer Week and encouraging people to complete a survey to share their experiences and attitudes towards scams with the Trading Standards Institute.
Anyone who completes the survey at www.tradingstandards.gov.uk/events/ncw2011-survey.cfm by Monday 7 November will be entered into a prize draw to win a £25 M&S voucher.
The Trading Standards Institute is focusing on sporting fakes and scams during its National Consumer Week, from 21 to 25 November, with the message “Good Sports Don't Fake It!”
“Bath & North East Somerset Council is supporting the National Consumer Week campaign against fake sports goods and bogus ticket sellers in the interests of our residents, visitors and legitimate traders.
“Far from being a ‘victimless’ crime, the sale of counterfeit goods undermines genuine, high street retailers and costs local jobs, not to mention the poor consumers who get ripped off by the tickets that seem too good to be true.
“We hope members of the public will complete the Trading Standards Institute’s survey to help clamp down on scammers and maybe even win a prize – it’s probably the only time you could get something good out of an experience with scams.”
Bath & North East Somerset Council is also working with local sports shops, universities, colleges and sports clubs/associations district-wide to publicise the anti-counterfeiting message.
Twerton PACT
The next Twerton PACT meeting will take place at the newly refurbished Southside Centre Kelston View at 7pm on 12th December.
This is your chance to have a say in what is going on in your community and what you would like to see happening.
It is also a chance to debate with the Police and local Councillors issues of concern.
We hope to see you there.
This is your chance to have a say in what is going on in your community and what you would like to see happening.
It is also a chance to debate with the Police and local Councillors issues of concern.
We hope to see you there.
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Where are you going Bonfire Night
We are all going along to support Bath City Farm on Saturday 5th November between 7pm & 9pm to watch to fire work display at the recreation ground from the best vantage point in Bath.
The Farm is putting on a huge Bonfire and a Barbecue.
Why not come and join us and have fun at the Farm.
http://www.bathcityfarm.org.uk/component/content/article/16-latest-news/35-latestnews3-run.html
The Farm is putting on a huge Bonfire and a Barbecue.
Why not come and join us and have fun at the Farm.
http://www.bathcityfarm.org.uk/component/content/article/16-latest-news/35-latestnews3-run.html
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Halloween relatively quite in Twerton
It seems that Halloween passed off relatively quiet in Twerton this year.
We have not received any complaints about eggs or flour being thrown this year in the Twerton area.
The Police have confirmed that they have not received any complaints so far from the residents of Twerton.
We are pleased that the young people of Twerton have taken Halloween in the spirit ( excuse the pun ) for what it is meant to be fun for all and not intimidation of the vulnerable.
Having said the above if any of you reading this has a different recollection of Halloween then please let the Police or us know.
We have not received any complaints about eggs or flour being thrown this year in the Twerton area.
The Police have confirmed that they have not received any complaints so far from the residents of Twerton.
We are pleased that the young people of Twerton have taken Halloween in the spirit ( excuse the pun ) for what it is meant to be fun for all and not intimidation of the vulnerable.
Having said the above if any of you reading this has a different recollection of Halloween then please let the Police or us know.
Tuesday, 1 November 2011
Car Crime Shaws Way
Between Thursday 27th and Monday 31st October 2011, unknown person(s) damaged the wing mirror of a motor vehicle during an attempt to remove the wing mirror.
If you have any information regarding this incident please contact the Police on 101. Alternatively you could contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111. It is important that you ask for the call to be tagged 'Neighbourhood Watch' and quote Ringmaster Message Bath Number 714.
If you witness a crime in progress or you believe a crime has just occurred please ring 999.
If you have any information regarding this incident please contact the Police on 101. Alternatively you could contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111. It is important that you ask for the call to be tagged 'Neighbourhood Watch' and quote Ringmaster Message Bath Number 714.
If you witness a crime in progress or you believe a crime has just occurred please ring 999.
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