NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH 2021 CRIME AND COMMUNITY SURVEY LAUNCHED
For the second year running, we want to hear your thoughts about crime, community, and how effective Neighbourhood Watch is. www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/CL72YGJ The survey, launched on Wednesday 20th October 2021, is open to the public across England and Wales, regardless of whether they live in a Neighbourhood Watch area or not. The results will enable us to better understand on a national and regional level crime, fear of crime and benchmark whether membership to a Neighbourhood Watch scheme, or living in a Neighbourhood Watch area, has an impact on levels of crime, concern about crime, neighbourliness, and the willingness of communities to work together. Last year our survey received just over 30,000 responses from across England and Wales providing us with a rich and useful set of data. This year we will be able to compare our data to last year’s results. A good response in all regions will ensure we can publish a national report and provide individual regions with their own reports. All data will be anonymised and aggregated and will be used by Neighbourhood Watch to ensure our work is effective, inclusive, and representative. www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/CL72YGJ The survey closes on the 16th of November. Thank you for your support. NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH NETWORK, Central Support Team Follow us.. ourwatch.org.uk / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram / LinkedIn Neighbourhood Watch Network is a charity registered in England & Wales, CIO no: 1173349 Attachments Crime and community survey A4 poster.pdf - 263.0 KB Message Sent By Central Support Team (NWN, Neighbourhood Watch Network, England and Wales) Exhibition by the Otterbourne Conservation Group to mark the Centenary of the Parish War Memorial26/10/2021
Work to improve journeys by upgrading the M3 motorway is planned to start later this year. We’ll be installing narrow lanes in both directions between junction 9 at Winchester and junction 14 at Eastleigh, and the hard shoulder will be used as a running lane. This will provide a safe working area in the central reservation, whilst keeping three lanes open during the daytime.
To get the hard shoulder ready for this, perpetration work continues under daytime hard shoulder closures, overnight lane closures with some planned carriageway and/or slip road closures. All traffic management for full overnight carriageway and/or slip road closures will usually be rolled out from 9pm and taken off by 6am. Planned closures for this week are:
If you have any questions about the M3 junctions 9 to 14 motorway upgrade project, please contact National Highways by: Email – [email protected]
You can also find out more about the plans by visiting the website at: https://highwaysengland.co.uk/our-work/south-east/m3-junctions-9-to-14-smart-motorway/ |
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