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The following information and advice comes from the South Bucks Community Police Team. See below for contact details.


Neighbourhood Watch

Neighbourhood Watch has been around now for a number of years and there are currently schemes running in many parishes of the South Bucks Area including Burnham.

Each of the Parishes has volunteer area co-ordinators who oversee the schemes together with the community beat officer.  

Below are the names and contacts for the volunteer area co-ordinators

Burnham – Wendy and Andrew Strathdee -Tel 01628 665166 or Email andrew@strathdee.org.uk

Taplow – Jon Willmore - Tel 01628 663334 or Email alwil@onetel.net

Dorney – Mike Hoile - Tel 01628 625407 or Email mikehoile@hotmail.com

Farnham’s - Dave White - Tel 01753 645747 or Email dave@white52.demon.co.uk

Stoke Poges – Naomi Arnold – Tel 01753 663305 or Email naomi.arnold@tiscali.co.uk

Iver, Iver Heath & Richings Park – Tina Heath Tel 01753 654676 of Email amhuk@aol.com

Wexham & George Green – Pat Burry Tel 01753 520059

New Beaconsfield  - Nuala Orton Tel 01753 662509  nuala@just4airlines.com

Old Beaconsfield - Simon Woolf Tel  01494 673700 tigger@realtigger.com

NHW is supported by the South Bucks Community Safety Team Tel: 01895 837253   
More information from the District Council web site
www.southbucks.gov.uk

As well as co-ordinating their schemes some residents of Iver, Iver Heath and Richings Park also open Iver Police Station every Tuesday between 10am -12pm & 2pm – 4pm on a voluntary basis and are always willing to talk about Neighbourhood Watch.

There is also a Neighbourhood Watch Administrator based at Amersham Police Station, whose role it is to support Neighbourhood Watch schemes together with your local beat officer.

Scheme members receive information and messages from the police. This vital communication link increases crime awareness, helps the police search for witnesses, may lead to an arrest and helps to motivate members and keep schemes active. 

Neighbourhood Watch is a very effective way of bringing together people of all ages and walks of life with a common aim that is to improve and maintain the quality of life in your community.

Some other handy websites to visit are:  

www.neighbourhoodwatch.net

www.thamesvalley.police.uk  

www.crimereduction.gov.uk

 

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