Police encouraging Neighbourhood watch

Local Police and the Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Policing and Community Safety Partnership (PCSP) are pledging their support to National Neighbourhood Watch week, and are encouraging communities to get involved in keeping their communities safe.
Pictured at the launch of Neighbourhood Watch Week is Chair of PCSP Maire Cairns, Cons. Conrad Heaney, Annette Blaney, PCSP Project Coordinator, Cons. Pamela McElhinney and Ally Gordon.Pictured at the launch of Neighbourhood Watch Week is Chair of PCSP Maire Cairns, Cons. Conrad Heaney, Annette Blaney, PCSP Project Coordinator, Cons. Pamela McElhinney and Ally Gordon.
Pictured at the launch of Neighbourhood Watch Week is Chair of PCSP Maire Cairns, Cons. Conrad Heaney, Annette Blaney, PCSP Project Coordinator, Cons. Pamela McElhinney and Ally Gordon.

Neighbourhood Watch is an initiative which offers you the opportunity to influence the safety of your neighbourhood and to reduce the fear of crime and anti-social behaviour in your area.

The aim of Neighbourhood Watch is to help you protect yourself and your property and to reduce the fear of crime in your community through improved home security, greater vigilance, fostering community spirit and improving your environment.

Chief Inspector Barney O’Connor said: “Neighbourhood Watch is about making sure that no one has to feel afraid, vulnerable or isolated in the place where they live. It’s about people looking out for each other, crossing barriers of age, race and class to create real communities that benefit everyone. Every community is different and each has its own specific requirements when it comes to safety. Neighbourhood Watch groups succeed by taking a clear-eyed look at the needs in their areas and responding with intelligent, targeted and often innovative solutions.

Pictured at the launch of Neighbourhood Watch Week is Cathy Donnelly, Melvyn Hamilton, Ally Gordon, Sam Patience, Annette Blaney, PCSP Project Coordinator, Cons. Pamela McElhinney, Maire Cairns, Chair of the PCSP, Cons. Conrad Heaney Lynette Cooke.Pictured at the launch of Neighbourhood Watch Week is Cathy Donnelly, Melvyn Hamilton, Ally Gordon, Sam Patience, Annette Blaney, PCSP Project Coordinator, Cons. Pamela McElhinney, Maire Cairns, Chair of the PCSP, Cons. Conrad Heaney Lynette Cooke.
Pictured at the launch of Neighbourhood Watch Week is Cathy Donnelly, Melvyn Hamilton, Ally Gordon, Sam Patience, Annette Blaney, PCSP Project Coordinator, Cons. Pamela McElhinney, Maire Cairns, Chair of the PCSP, Cons. Conrad Heaney Lynette Cooke.

“Making your neighbourhood safer is partly about increasing security, but it’s also about reducing the incentive to commit crime. Neighbourhood Watch groups work on both aspects. They initiate security measures and also work to make their neighbourhoods pleasant and friendly places where crime is less likely to happen.”

Maire Cairns Chair of Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Policing & Community Safety Partnership commente: “Neighbourhood Watch is a partnership between PSNI, the PCSP and the community which aims to support you so that you can protect yourself and your property. Neighbourhood Watch is one of the largest and most well-known crime prevention initiatives. Anyone can get involved in a Neighbourhood Watch scheme, which means you can play your part in helping your community and the police reduce crime. The scheme also encourages you to be a good neighbour and helps to bring communities closer together.”

For more information on Neighbourhood Watch please log onto - https://www.psni.police.uk/my- area/neighbourhood-watch/