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WEAVER AND CUDDINGTON 2024

I will be holding my PCSO surgeries as follows 

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CUDDINGTON & SANDIWAY VILLAGE HALL, 93 NORLEY ROAD, CUDDINGTON, NORTHWICH, CHESHIRE, CW82LA 

Monday 16th December 1600-1700 hours

Saturday 11th January 1300-1400 hours

Friday 17th January 1700-1800 hours

Tuesday 21st January 1300-1400 hours

Mon 27th January 1700-1800 hours

Thursday 6th February 1700-1800 hours

Tuesday 11th February 1300-1400 hours

Saturday 22nd February 1300-1400 hours

Thursday 27th February 1700-1800 hours

               Tuesday 4th March 1300-1400 hours                                                           

             Saturday 15th March 1700-1800 hours

            Thursday 20th March 1700-1800 hours

             Tuesday 25th March 1300-1400 hours 

 

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THE LIGHTHOUSE, ST MARY’S CHURCH HALL, CHURCH LANE, WEAVERHAM, NORTHWICH, CHESHIRE, CW83NJ 

Tuesday 31st December 1300-1400 hours

Sunday 12th January 1300-1400 hours

Saturday 18th January 1700-1800 hours

Wednesday 22nd January 1300-1400 hours

Wednesday 29th January 1700-1800 hours

Friday 7th February 1700-1800 hours

Wednesday 12th February 1300-1400 hours

Sunday 23rd February 1300-1400 hours

Friday 28th February 1700-1800 hours

Wednesday 5th March 1300-1400 hours

Sunday 16th March 1700-1800 hours

Friday 21st March 1700-1800 hours

Wednesday 26th March 1300-1400 hours

 

 

 

 

All welcome to email or ring me - my contact details below

email michelle.gillett@cheshire.police.uk 

07812 781911

or contact by the  WEAVER and CUDDINGTON police social media platform.

Have you say and complete the resident voice survey attached to highlight your community issues/concerns https://www.cheshire.police.uk/residentsvoicenorthwich

 

Xmas events –

 

ACTON BRIDGE Baptist church, Milton Rough carol service on 18/12/24 from 1800 hours

 

FREE ‘CHRISTMAS FEST’ COMMUNITY EVENT hosted by THE HUB on 21/12/24 from 4-7 PM at WEAVERHAM MUGA. Come along to enjoy a Carol service with a difference - CHRISTMAS Market stalls - FREE hot food and drinks – Carols - Live Music - Kids crafts - Drama - Fun 

 

FREE Bike Marking Event - NORTHWICH NORTH PCSO's are hosting a FREE bike marking event on SATURDAY 18TH JANUARY at the following locations:

HALFORDS, Leicester Street, Northwich, CW95LG from 1330-1430 hours

MARBURY COUNTRY PARK SOUTH, Marbury Lane, Anderton, CW96AT  from 1500-1600 hours

THE LIGHTHOUSE, St Mary's Church, Church Lane, CW8 3NJ  from 1700-18900 hours

Bring along your new Christmas bikes and get them marked for FREE!

What to bring:

- Your bike

- Your name, address, email address and contact number

SANDIWAY Primary School brought the festive spirit to life this evening with their wonderful Christmas Fayre!   A huge well done to all the children for their creativity in making such wonderful Christmas gifts.

Weaver and Cuddington Beat Team had a productive evening at the Cuddington & Sandiway Youth Club, engaging with local youths and discussing plans for future collaboration with youth workers. If you’re interested, the Youth Club is open every Friday, from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM, for anyone aged 11 to 17. Don’t miss the Christmas Party on Friday, 20th December—all youth are welcome!

 

As Christmas is approaching here are some handy tips to keep your home safe .

•         Make your home looked lived in – When out and about use a timer switch to turn lights on and off

•         External security lighting – Illuminate areas that burglars may use to hide. 

•         Look after deliveries – If you are not going to be home for a delivery, ask a neighbour to take in your parcel

•         Lock up – When not at home, even just popping to the shops, make sure all windows and doors are locked. 

•         Do not hide keys under the plant pot or door mat – Use a key safe or install a keyless access. 

•         Letterbox fishing – Keep keys away from letterboxes, out of view and stored in a safe place. 

•         Social media – Thieves often trawl social media, be mindful of what you post and do not let people know when you are away from the home. 

•         Keep cash in the bank – Do not keep large amounts of cash in the home. 

•         Keep calendars out of sight – Burglars can look through the window and see when your home will be empty

•         Don’t leave presents under the tree – Burglars may see presents under the tree and identify you as a potential target. 

•         Recycle packaging – Packaging can be an indicator that you have expensive items in the home and make you a target. 

•         Garden and garage security – Make sure you still check your garage even though you may not be using it as regularly. 

•         Hide expensive gifts – Burglars will look for the ‘big ticket’ items and target homes specifically for these items. 

•         Speak to your neighbours – Looking at joining NHW will provide extra eyes on your home. Ask trusted neighbours to take bins out or turn lights on and off if you are away on holiday. 

•         Use your house alarm – Even if you are out of the house for a short period, burglars are often efficient at what they do and can target your home in this time. 

This week marked the launch of the Embrace Café at The Lighthouse, Church Street, Weaverham!  This initiative provides a welcoming drop-in space for people affected by dementia and their carers, fostering community and support. Held every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month, from 2 PM to 4 PM. At The Lighthouse, Church Street, Weaverham, CW8 3NJ.  Herbert Protocol forms have been made available by the local police beat team. These forms are crucial for providing key information to help locate individuals living with dementia if they go missing.  For help completing these forms or other assistance, contact your PCSO.

WEAVERHAM PRIMARY ACADEMY pupils successfully passed their mini police interviews this afternoon demonstrating their communication skills, enthusiasm and understanding of the mini police initiative.  A proud moment for them and their school!     Well done to you all!

 

WEAVER and CUDDINGTON Beat Team have dedicated today to visiting elderly and vulnerable members of our community, checking on their well-being during the festive season.   Home visits ensures that no one feels lonely or overlooked during this special time of year.

PCSO Michelle

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