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Read the latest NHW Newsletter (you need Adobe Acrobat installed)
send email to buderimcentral-nhw@hotmail.com
Neighbourhood Watch is a program organised by the community and supported by the Queensland Police Service to reduce residential crime.
Householders are encouraged to join together in small informal groups for the purpose of improving the safety of their families and other neighbourhood residents.
It is not a police scheme. Police only lend their expertise to enable residents to organise themselves for the purpose of minimising crime.
Neighbourhood Watch will only work if YOU, the community, support the scheme.
Members of a Neighbourhood Watch program area, seek to reduce the number of preventable offences by:
- improving personal safety and household/building security
- reporting suspicious activity within their area
- ensuring their property is appropriately marked for identification
- marketing the program to residents and business people within the area
A Neighbourhood Watch Area ideally is made up of homes which can be defined by natural boundaries e.g creek, hill or major road.
Depending on local circumstances this area is then broken down into Zones of about 125 homes and each is further broken down into blocks containing about 8-12 homes
By being a participant in the program, you can help establish neighbourly co-operation and the development of a sense of community.
There are benefits to be derived by working together, these include:
- Iimproved personal safety and household security.
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Reduce the number of preventable crimes.
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Provide support for victims of crime.
Participation is easy. Householders are asked to do is the following:
Take some simple steps to improve your household security.
Ensure you secure all property, and watch out for neighbour's property. Take care of your neighbourhood.
Exchange information with your neighbours and police on suspicious activity.
Observe and report. Know how to observe incidents that occur in the neighbourhood and who to contact to report these incidents.
Assist and offer support to householders and victims of crime in your area.
Exchange names and phone numbers with the housholders in your street (or those homes in easy view) using the telephone tree card.
Keep an eye on public facitilies such as telephones, park equipment, bus shelters,etc. and report any vandalism.
Distribute the Nieghbourhood Watch Newsletter and pass on information to other residents about Neighbourhood Watch activities.
Occasionally get together to discuss matter of local community interest. Also discuss ways in which you and your Neighbourhood Watch can reduce local crime rates.
Mark/engrave or photograph property.
Attach Neighbourhood Watch plaques to your letter box.
(BUDERIM CENTRAL) MAROOCHYDORE 11 NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH
CONTACTS
Area Co-ordinator:
Area Co-ordinator David Ewington Ph: 5476 8796
Deputy Area Co-ordinator Doug Benckendorf Ph: 5445 4683
ZONE CO-ORDINATORS
Zone A -Highland Pl, St Martins Tce,
Zone B -(west) Burnett St St Ives Tce, (east) Burnett St
Bill Walker Ph 5476 5447 Rosemary Paull Ph 5477 1899
Zone C -Tulip Lane, Cottman St, Royal Drive, Castlereagh Court.
Tiffany Jones Ph 5450 1722 (Bus) Ph ![]()
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0407 452 024 (A/H)
Zone D -Townsend Rd, Kestral Crt, Sage St, Besley St, William St (between Besley and Burnett)
Temporary contact David Ewington 5476 8796
Zone E -Attunga Cres, Wian St, Henderson St, Pine St, Cedar Crt, Falkland Crt, Norfolk Way, Middleton Cres, Lindsay Road (south -between Tulip Lane and Lindsay Gardens)
Maurie Richards Ph 5445 1503
Zone F -Eden Lea & Waverley (Off Townsend Rd)
Judith Hutchinson Ph 5476 6878 and Norm Rufford Ph 5476 5486
Zone G -Lindsay Gardens Zone H -Village Green