2024 Crime and Community Survey

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October 2024






2024 Crime and Community Survey

Today sees the launch of our annual survey looking at your experience of crime and your connection to your local community. The data from the survey goes into a report which we publish on the website, and use to help prioritise our work.

This year we're working with academic staff at the University of Northumbria who have provided some optional questions at the end of the survey related to health. This is linked to their studies on fear of crime and health outcomes.

The survey takes about ten minutes to complete, and if you can spare the time, we really hope that you will make your views known to us - it really is appreciated!

Take the survey now: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/XS85JK5

Food Share Opening

Kingstone Village Hall

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August 2024

The Kingstone Food Share opened successfully at the Village Hall on 17 February thanks to the efforts of Parish Councillor Paula Rawbone, volunteer helpers and a donation of £4,950 from the National Lotteries Communities Fund.


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The Food Share will run on Saturday Mornings from 10am until 12pm throughout 2024 in the Village Hall, Kingstone, on the following dates:

23rd March

20th April 

18th May

22nd June

20th July

17thAugust

21st September

19th October

23rd November

21st December

Open to all residents of Kingstone Parish, please bring proof of your address with you.

See the attached document for full details:

Neighbourhood Matters - Sign Up

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August 2024

About Neighbourhood Matters

We are committed to engaging with our communities across Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin to increase trust and confidence and to help us protect people from harm.

Our communities are active participants in helping to prevent and detect crime and anti-social behaviour and we know that by working together we can make a real difference.

Public safety, crime prevention and protection of the vulnerable cannot be accomplished by the police alone. It takes effective partnership working and strong community relationships. It is only by the police, our partners and the public working together that we can build resilient and safe communities, and both reduce and prevent crime.

Our Local Policing Charter, launched in March 2021, outlines how we will ensure we provide a visible policing presence and how, using local engagement, social media and new digital channels, we will create further opportunities for dialogue so the public can raise concerns, provide feedback, be involved and help shape policing. Neighbourhood Matters will help us to work with the public and build strong community relationships.

If you sign up to Neighbourhood Matters, you decide who you want to hear from and the type of alerts you want to receive. You'll be getting information on exactly what’s happening in your area and what is being done about it. You'll also hear about positive police action, good news stories and be able to play an active part in helping us with our public appeals.

You can sign up to Neighbourhood Matters here.

Road Safety

Kingstone and Thruxton Parishes

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May 2024

As part of Operation Snap, members of the public can report and submit digital footage showing potential traffic offences via a secure online form.

This can range from driving dangerously or carelessly to overtaking on solid white lines, using a mobile phone while driving, ignoring traffic lights or dangerous driving around other road users, such as horse riders and cyclists.

See the following link for further details and to submit a report. Operation Snap

Talk Community Website

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May 2024

Sponsored by Herefordshire Council  providing a wide range of information on organisations, groups, activities, events, advice and help available both locally and nationally to members of the public and professionals. 

"Talk Community are bringing Herefordshire together, by connecting people to services, groups, community hubs, events, and information to help them stay well.

We want our residents, businesses, community leaders and council to all play their part, to make Herefordshire a better place to live and work.

From little acts of kindness, like looking out for your neighbours, or volunteer-run community hubs across the county, offering information and signposting, to partnerships with the police and NHS."

Click here for the Talk Community website homepage.

Emergency Information

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May 2024

Walking In Herefordshire

Herefordshire

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January 2023

With Spring on its way we start to think about getting out to walk in the beautiful English countryside again, but where to find new and interesting walks?

Walking in Herefordshire https://www.walkinginengland.co.uk/hereford has loads of walks to download and print, free, it also has books of walks, details of all the walking groups in the county and much more. Whether you want to walk on your own or with a group all the information is there in one place.

John Harris (who maintains the website) said ‘There is so much walking information on the web but it is difficult to find. Walking in Herefordshire (part of the Walking in England website) has brought it together in one place so whether you are walking from home, or away on holiday, you will be able to find a walk suitable for you’.

With walks from half a mile to twelve miles plus long, and a note of suitability for pushchairs and wheelchairs, everyone can find a walk to enjoy.

So home or away, check out the websites and get walking!

John Harris

www.walkinginengland.co.uk

john@walkinginengland.co.uk

FloodPod Events

Find out how you can protect your home or business from floods.

See attached document for details of the events at Leominster, Ledbury, Peterchurch and Ross on Wye during March 2025.