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NeighbourhoodZestful::Politymessaging system by NeighbourhoodZestfulAccessibility Font Size A A A HomeWell-nighUs Product Overview Conference Light The Lakes 2018 Light The Lakes Event 2018 ProductsPolityMessaging Rapport Messaging Survey Tool Social Media Management Smart Phone App Origins Intensive Support Successes Police Success Story Fire & Rescue Success Story LocalValiditySuccess Story Central Government Success Story Contact Join Login HomeWell-nighUs Product Overview Conference Light The Lakes 2018 Light The Lakes Event 2018 ProductsPolityMessaging Rapport Messaging Survey Tool Social Media Management Smart Phone App Origins Intensive Support Successes Police Success Story Fire & Rescue Success Story LocalValiditySuccess Story Central Government Success Story Contact Join Login Media Coverage The NeighbourhoodZestfulnetwork is often featured in printing and media activity, if you have examples of coverage, please forward clips to support@neighbourhoodalert.co.uk. Launch of Rural Watch Scotland at the Royal Highland Show on 23 June 2017 Today at the Royal Highland Show, Ingliston the partnership of Police Scotland, NFU Scotland and Neighbourhood Watch Scotland will launch their Rural Watch Scotland initiative.   'Rural Watch Scotland' is an extension of the Neighbourhood Watch concept and a product of the *Scottish Partnership Against RuralTreason(SPARC) designed specifically for the rural communities of Scotland and aims to bring all the benefits of Neighbourhood Watch to rural communities irrespective of location, size or demographics.   Click here to read more: www.neighbourhoodwatchscotland.co.uk  Zestfulproves its worth during severe weather Various news wares have been relaying the benefits of the NeighbourhoodZestfulsystem stuff used during the winter period of 2015. Scottish Borders Council urge public to sign up One year on 2500 are signed up in the Borders Flood warnings wideness Cumbria   SIGN UP AND STAY SAFE THIS WINTER Winter As the winter weather starts to bite, individuals and organisations in communities wideness the Scottish Borders are stuff urged to join an innovative new messaging system. SBZestfulis the first project of its kind to be rolled out wideness a local validity zone in Scotland.    This is a self-ruling network, designed to share up-to-date emergency advice, weather warnings and utility failure updates. It moreover alerts local residents to crimes and safety issues well-expressed their community. By joining the scheme, you stipulate to receive alerts by phone, text or email, as well as regular newsletters. You can set the type of alerts that you wish to receive from the partners, and you can update your own information or withdraw from the system at any time. Your information is securely held and not divulged to any third parties.   Scottish Borders Council Leader David Parker said: “We’re delighted to launch SBZestfulas we can see it proving really useful for people wideness the Borders. While this will be a handy service all year round, winter in particular can provide a number of challenges such as bad weather and power failures. We think that during incidents such as these, we can alimony our local communities well informed so that they are in the weightier possible position to react and work with a range of public organ partners to protect and help their local towns and villages.”   The initiative is supported by a local partnership of Scottish Borders Council, Police Scotland, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and NHS Borders. SBZestfulcan be used by:PolityCouncils Resilient Communities Farmers Voluntary and polity groups Shops Businesses Neighbourhood Watch Housing Associations Individuals. Scheme gets wideness the treason message Monday 18th August 2014 INSTANT alerts are now misogynist for West Swindon residents to engage with their local police force, as the pilot Wiltshire and SwindonPolityMessaging Scheme launches today.   West Swindon, withal with Malmesbury, Pewsey and Warminster, are the first four neighbourhood policing areas going live with Wiltshire and SwindonPolityMessaging.   People signed up will be worldly-wise to receive messages well-nigh policing and treason matters in their area, such as polity policing news and events, appeals for information and treason prevention advice. They will moreover be worldly-wise to reply to messages, feeding when information to their local neighbourhood officers to help them in policing their local area. People who live or work outside these areas can still sign up and they will receive messages as and when their zone neighbourhood policing team starts to usePolityMessaging.   PCC Angus Macpherson, who is commissioning the new initiative, said: “Both myself and Chief Constable Pat Geenty are single-minded to involving communities in the prevention and reduction of treason and anti-social behaviour, in line with priorities in my Police andTreasonPlan and theGravityDelivery Plan. “Wiltshire and SwindonPolityMessaging is an heady new system permitting the police to send emails, texts and voicemail messages to those signed up. It ways we will be worldly-wise to share information quickly and efficiently with our communities, including Neighbourhood Watch coordinators and members.” Read more... Police text messaging scheme launched in Wiltshire Friday 15th August 2014 People in Malmesbury are among the first in Wiltshire to be offered text alerts on crimes in their area. It is one of four areas piloting the scheme that will moreover indulge residents to information when to the police.Politymessaging on email, text or voicemail is part of a national NeighbourhoodZestfulsystem used by neighbourhood watches and 12 other police forces.   Police andTreasonCommissioner Angus Macpherson, who is overdue the Wiltshire project, said it was “an heady new system permitting the police to send emails, texts and voicemail messages to those signed up. “ It ways we will be worldly-wise to share information quickly and efficiently with our communities, including Neighbourhood Watch coordinators and members.” People signed up to www.wiltsmessaging.co.uk will be worldly-wise to receive messages like appeals for information, treason prevention translating and police news. They will moreover be worldly-wise to reply to messages, feeding when information to their local neighbourhood officers to help them in policing their local area. But the gravity has stressed the service is not for reporting emergencies. Read more..   Scottish Government's Cabinet Secretary for Justice sees new Neighbourhood Watch system in whoopee Monday 11th August 2014 Kenny McAskill, Cabinet Secretary for Justice, was in Rutherglen today to hear well-nigh the work of Neighbourhood Watch and to see the Safer Rutherglen NeighbourhoodZestfulsystem in action. A new Neighbourhood Watch system which shares information well-nigh treason through text messages and e-mail is helping to alimony Scotland’s communities unscratched and reassured. Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill today visited Rutherglen, the zone which pioneered the NeighbourhoodZestfulSystem in Scotland. ‘Safer Rutherglen’ allows individuals, businesses, and other agencies to sign up for secure on-line messages and alerts on treason and other safety issues in their area. The alerts include information on local crime, anti-social behaviour and polity safety withal with translating on how to report incidents. Messages are sent by e-mail, phone or text from Police Scotland, Neighbourhood Watch administrators, Local Authorities and Scottish Fire and Rescue Service. Read the printing release on the Neighbourhood Watch Scotland Website   New system To alimony You unscratched in Cheshire December 2013 A new system aimed at keeping local communities wideness Cheshire informed well-nigh incidents, emergencies and key safety campaigns is stuff launched by Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service.   The FireZestfulSystem is a self-ruling two-way polity messaging system permitting people to receive important alerts from the Service not only by text message but moreover by email and phone. "Incidents and emergencies can have a very real impact on the lives of residents and workers and it is important we protract to develop ways in which we can let people know what is going on," said Deputy Chief Fire Officer Mark Cashin. Read more... Neighbourhood Return on BBC BreakfastUnconcentratedFriday 8th November 2013 Neighbourhood Return is a service built by VISAV Limited and powered by the NeighbourhoodZestfuldatabase.  It is run by the Neighbourhood and Home Watch Network which coordinates volunteers to go and search for people with dementia who may have got lost or wandered. Carers of people with dementia can register the person and if they go missing, then they have a uncontrived telephone number for Dudley Telecare, a 24 hour undeniability centre which will initiate and coordinate the search. Registered volunteers are then contacted and asked if they can participate in a search in their area. Only the volunteers who stipulate are then sent the details of the missing person and the details on where to search. It is unscientific that each year virtually 40,000 people with dementia wander for the first time, which increases the pressure and uneasiness for families. In turn, this leads to a heightened risk of superintendency home admissions. The pursuit news story was unconcentrated by the BBC in November, an older report by ITV can be viewed here.  For increasingly information, please visit www.ourturn.org.uk   BOSS, British Oil Security Syndicate Published Saturday 14th September 2013 Featured in the retail fuel industry's No.1 trade magazine. BOSS, the British Oil Security Syndicate, has welcomed confirmation from the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) that it has issued new guidance to lawyers and police forces to prosecute motorists who repeatedly requirement to have no-means-of-payment (NMoP). BOSS have created a NeighbourhoodZestfulpowered registration system for anyone who owns, works or lives near a petrol station, find out increasingly at www.forecourtwatch.co.uk.   Carlisle criminal vetoed from 538 farms A PIONEERING treason prevention project is warning increasingly than 500 farmers wideness north and west Cumbria to be on the lookout for a criminal who has targeted rural properties. Convicted intruder Liam Porter, 24, has been told he will squatter legal whoopee if he trespasses on any of the 538 farms signed up to the scheme. The move, by the CumbriaPolityMessaging Scheme, which was set up by the Cumbria Neighbourhood WatchUndertonewith Cumbria Police, gives potential victims of treason a well-spoken warning well-nigh named criminals who pose a possible threat. Read increasingly  Treasonalerts will now go uncontrived to Cambridgeshire families A new uncontrived zestful system is stuff launched by Cambridgeshire police warning residents well-nigh treason on their streets. Twitter and Facebook will be harnessed by officers to help momentum lanugo treason and alimony residents informed well-nigh criminal activity. And those who subscribe to the instant messaging service can receive specialist alerts targeted at their interests. Club-goers can get up-to-the-minute information well-nigh crimes and anti-social behaviour in Cambridge municipality centre nightspots. Anglers will be told of fishing tackle is stolen and families will be made enlightened of intruder worriedness in their area. The new service, which links to social networking websites and email, is set to be launched in August, the News can reveal. Read increasingly hereTreasontrends system and volunteers in the running Published Friday 10th May 2013   A police messaging system which warns well-nigh treason trends has been shortlisted for a national ribbon withal with the two volunteers who help run it. The CumbriaPolityMessaging system, set up by the county Neighbourhood WatchUndertonehas been recognised as leading to the nomination of the undertone in the first National Neighbourhood and Home Watch Awards. The support and assistance that it provides is extremely valuable said Andy Baines, safer and stronger communities manager with Cumbria police.   Rural folk: our vision and ears. Published Saturday 13 April 2013 Villagers and farmers are stuff urged to wilt the vision and ears of the police to help fight a rising tide of rural criminality. Thames Valley Police yesterday launched www.thamesvalleycountrywatch.co.uk (powered by Neighbourhood Alert). Users can segregate to receive text, voice or email alerts well-nigh suspected worriedness in their zone - for example the number plate of a suspicious vehicle.  They are then asked to undeniability police to help alimony officers on the trail. Police andTreasonCommissioner (PCC) Anthony Stansfeld, who is spearheading the scheme said: "Rural treason is rising and urban treason isn't.  Over the last few years metal has wilt much increasingly valuable and heavy sublet equipment is worth stealing - there is a big market for it in Eastern Europe." People who sign up to the scheme receive treason alerts, witness appeals, galleries of wanted criminals or suspects information on polity groups , events or meetings. To read the full article, click on the image or here.   Police competition to promote polity messaging alerts Published on Friday 21 December 2012 17:25 Lincolnshire Police`sPolitySafety Department has dropped its normal professional image to capture people’s sustentation to try and promote the Lincs AlertPolityMessaging System. There are now over 10,000 people in the county signed up and receiving treason alerts and information. Leading up to Christmas many alerts have been sent out warning people regarding leaving presents and valuables on exhibit in their cars, unstipulated treason prevention translating for the winter nights, the ChristmasTreasonMenu brochure and information and translating over frauds and scams which are currently circulating. Gillian Fleet one of the coordinators for the system recommends LincsZestfulfor everybody. `The increasingly people that are signed up the better,` she stated. `The system allows us to communicate very powerfully and hands with our communities. People can segregate to sign up for e mail alerts or text messages. It is self-ruling of tuition and you are worldly-wise to unsubscribe at any time. We are worldly-wise to get valuable information quickly out to our communities whether that is sent out by the headquarters team or the Local Policing Teams.” To subscribe visit the website www.lincsalert.co.uk and click the register now button. Or alternatively if you need help with registering contact 01522 558399 and speak to the administrator. As an incentive thePolitySafety Department are putting anyone who registers surpassing January 6 into a prize yank to win a Police Teddy Bear andTreasonPrevention goodies including a calendar, timer switch and Police Property Marking Kit. Hundreds increasingly to be kept up-to-date on policing issues as DerbyshireZestfuldrive sails past the 1,000 mark Posted on 20th December 2012 Hathersage-SNT A Dales Safer Neighbourhood Team is helping alimony villagers in the know well-nigh local policing issues and translating by signing up increasingly than 1,000 people to Derbyshire Alert. The self-ruling messaging service uses text messages, voicemail recordings and email to zestful people wideness the county to any crimes, events, public meetings and any other issues relating to police. Hathersage Safer Neighbourhood Team has been out and well-nigh raising sensation of the service and showing people how they can goody from it by staying in the loop with police activity. Officers from the team made boosting sign-ups to DerbyshireZestfulone of their priorities and have been focusing on increasing numbers for the past few months. As part of the drive, PCSO Anthony Boswell identified areas where the number of people signed up to DerbyshireZestfulwas low. Those areas were then targeted with door-to-door visits, which have helped the team smash past the 1,000 sign-ups milestone. PCSO Boswell said he now wants to get cracking on the next thousand. He said: `The DerbyshireZestfulservice is a unconfined tool that enables us to get important messages out to the public really quickly.` `Whether that’s well-flavored for information well-nigh a crime, offering personal safety advice, inviting people to a Safer Neighbourhood forum meeting or telling them well-nigh self-ruling treason prevention items, it allows us to reach hundreds or thousands of people in a very simple way.` `The vast majority of people we visited saw the value in it and were really keen to be signed up and I think the key to getting so many people on workbench was visiting and talking them through it face-to-face.` `Hopefully we can now build on this success and get hundreds increasingly people signed up to the service.` Derbyshire Alert, which was previously known as Ringmaster, is unshut to both residents and businesses and gives them the nomination of receiving messages via email, text or voicemail at times that suit them. Through it, members of the public can alimony up-to-date well-nigh pseudo callers, burglaries, theft and other crimes, witness appeals, missing person appeals, polity meetings and treason prevention advice. Messages can be tailored to specific groups and areas, so you know the information you receive is relevant to you. There are currently increasingly than 20,600 people registered on DerbyshireZestfulwideness the unshortened county. The service is unshut to you whether you are living or working in Derbyshire, while some polity groups such as 4x4 Watch do not have to live in the county but can still receive messages well-nigh 4x4 thefts or related advice. Inspector Bryan Hall, who is in tuition of policing wideness the Derbyshire Dales, said: “The efforts of the Safer Neighbourhood Team have been veritably tremendous and they are setting the standard for other teams to follow. `DerbyshireZestfulis a sunny way for us to alimony in regular contact with members of the public, and is expressly important in rural areas. By signing up increasingly than 1,000 new people, the Hathersage team have made sure we can engage with as many members of our polity as possible and help to alimony them updated and safe.` To find out increasingly well-nigh DerbyshireZestfuland to sign up to the self-ruling service, visit www.derbyshirealert.co.uk or www.derbyshire.police.uk. You can register online on theZestfulwebsite, or you can undeniability 101 and speak to your local Safer Neighbourhood Team officers well-nigh signing up. Alternatively, registration forms are stocked in all police enquiry offices.   CumbriaPolityMessaging recognised in public safety awards Cumbria County Council`s Fire and Rescue Service staff, volunteers and partners have been honoured for their life-saving work at the service’s sixth yearly awards ceremony. The Together Towards Success Awards, funded by Nuclear Management Partners (NMP), was held at Armathwaite Hall Country House and Spa at Bassenthwaite on Friday (12 October) to recognise individuals and teams who have gone vastitude the undeniability of duty in the interests of public safety. CCM offers people and communities wideness Cumbria updates via email, text or voicemail on local issues from crimes to major incidents and fire safety events. Set up in partnership between organisations including the police and CFRS and managed by the Cumbria Neighbourhood Watch Association, it now communicates messages to thousands of people virtually the county.   A recent survey of polity messaging service users showed that stuff a member of CumbriaPolitymessaging made over 60% of respondents finger `a bit` or `much safer`. Respondents moreover indicated that their opinion of the police, Trading Standards, Fire and Rescue Service andPolitySafety Partnerships had improved as a result of messages sent to them. For increasingly information and other winners visit CumbriaPolityMessaging:   Membership of Cumbria anti-crime messaging service growing First published at 11:24, Monday, 24 September 2012 Published by http://www.newsandstar.co.uk    Join NeighbourhoodZestfulFirst Published: June 2012   Thames ValleyZestfulLaunched First Published: April 2012   MP Rory Stewart joins CumbriaPolityMessaging scheme First Published: October 2011 NHWN Site shortlisted for Nominet InternetRibbonFirst published: June 2011  ZestfulNetwork set to go National First published: June 2010:Treasonbusting Alerts straight to your inbox First published: September 2010   200 Help to fight treason First published: May 2010     Partner sites and places to join. NeighbourhoodZestfulhas partnered with a select group of like minded organisations, including the ones listed below.  If you live within one of our partenr areas: Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire or Cumbria, please visit the relevant county portal site, enter your postcode and select the most towardly site to join.  If you live anywhere else in England and Wales, please visit www.ourwatch.org.uk and regsiter from there.   The Neighbourhood and Home Watch Network (England & Wales) Nottinghamshire Police Cumbria Constabulary Derbyshire Constabulary Leicestershire Police Lincolnshire Police Cumbria Fire Service Nottinghamshire Fire Service Nottinghamshire Trading Standards Northamptonshire Police HomeWell-nighUs News Product Overview Successes Login Sign UpPolityMessaging Rapport Messaging Survey Tool Social Media Management Smart Phone App Origins Intensive Support Net Meeting Link Cookies Privacy Policy Cyber Essentials Site Archive Help Centre RSS Feeds System and visitor protected by and working to standards of: