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Would you like to receive free police information?

Would you like to receive free crime alerts and information from Thames Valley Police and our community safety partners " via email or telephone?

Tens of thousands of people already receive Community Messages, either individually or on behalf of a group such as Neighbourhood Watch, Business Watch, Country Watch, Education Watch and Pubwatch.

Local, personal and directly to you

As part of our ongoing commitment to improve engagement with the public, we are developing our Community Messaging service to provide you with more information about community safety issues that are specific to your area.

What's in it for me?

If you live or work in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Milton Keynes or Oxfordshire, you can apply to receive Community Messages direct to your email or phone, and get information on:

Crime in your area.
Action taken by the police and partners to tackle crime.
Crime prevention advice.
Appeals for witnesses or for help to trace missing people.
Events and opportunities to meet your neighbourhood policing team and have your say about crime in your area.
How do I register?

To find out more about this free service and to apply online, visit the Thames Valley Community Messaging website (opens new window). Your online application will be reviewed by our administrators prior to arranging your access.

Alternatively, call 101 and ask to speak with your local Neighbourhood Watch administrator.

Please note: the Community Messaging service is not for reporting crimes or incidents " to report these please call 101, the 24-hour Thames Valley Police non-emergency number. In an emergency, call 999. For more details, view our Report a crime webpage.

Valou Pakenham-Walsh · Wed 11 Jan 2012, 09:38 · Link


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