neighbourhood policing by Thames Valley Policeprotect valuables noticespeed monitoring by Thames Valley Policewordcloud chiltern s bucksflytipping photographed by Thames Valley Policedrugs seized by Thames Valley Policerural policing by Thames Valley Police

‘Tis the Season… to deter Burglars

Thursday, December 12th, 2019

The November meeting of Chiltern Community Forum once again nominated Residential Burglary as a top Neighbourhood Policing Survey. This was a near-inevitable choice, given that every geographic area within the survey, and the under-18s survey, had all nominated burglary as their top concern.

Top 5 concerns, Chiltern Community Forum Survey November 2019

Commenting on current priorities, Sgt Roy Evans explained the proactive steps taken to combat burglary, including efforts to predict likely locations. But he also alerted the meeting to the fact that Chiltern & South Bucks is the most targeted area in the Thames Valley force area by burglars.

Chiltern Community Forum exists not only to set policing priorities, but also to signpost where residents can take their own steps to improve their safety. Sgt Evans explained that, working with Neighbourhood Watch (NHW), the Police continues to push for residents to join NHW in an effort to become more self-resilient.

With dark winter nights bringing a heightened risk of home burglaries and break-ins, PCSO Lucy Groves added her top 5 pieces of advice:

  • Install an alarm that is monitored, rather than just ringing out; and don’t neglect to set your alarm.
  • Use accredited security equipment. A list of approved alarm fitters is available on Community Safety’s Home Security page of the Chiltern & South Bucks website. This page also has a number of other security tips.
  • Ensure the house looks occupied, with lights on during hours of darkness; use time switches.
  • Secure access to the rear of the house; burglars often look for entry points at the back of the house, where also they may be less likely to be spotted. Install a gate and keep it locked when not in use.
  • Neighbourhood Watch membership is a great way of deterring burglars. For information on existing Neighbourhood Watch schemes in your area, you can contact the Community Safety team of Chiltern & South Bucks Council, or David Alder, Chiltern NHW Multi Scheme Administrator on 07795 412 956 or via email at chilternnhw@gmail.com.

Read more about how Neighbourhood Watch in our news post Introducing… Neighbourhood Watch in the Chilterns. This explains how NHW has been working hard to make itself more relevant to meet new challenges brought about by changing society, public services, crime types, communications and technology.

Other Recent Posts

Anyone can fall for an AI voice clone

Using voice cloning technology, scammers replicate voices, which can be used to dupe a person into sending money. James Nesbitt and Starling Bank have joined forces to promote the ‘Safe Phrases’ campaign. Watch the video.    Read More...

Deepfake Videos – could you spot one?

Understanding threats and taking appropriate actions, is by far the best approach to keep ourselves safer from frauds and scams. Nowhere is this more true than in the case of ‘deepfake’ videos.     Read More...

Are you ‘oversharing’ on Social Media?

Do your social media posts give away too much to potential fraudsters? A though provoking video, and a leaflet from getsafeonline.org providing tips and advice on guarding against oversharing online.    Read More...

New Police and Crime Plan 2024-2029

Thames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Barber has published his Police and Crime Plan 2024-2029. This is grouped aroud three main themes – ‘Protecting Communities’, ‘Protecting People’ and ‘Protecting Property’.    Read More...

Free webinar – Staying safe from scams, artificial intelligence (AI) fraud & cybercrime

Free webinar, for advice on how to spot a scam, how to report one and the ways you can protect yourself and others against them. Tuesday 16th July 2024 10:00am – 11:30am, via Microsoft Teams.    Read More...

How we can help tackle industrial-scale Fly Tipping

Illegal waste activity is a massive cost to the economy and environment, often perpetrated by organised criminals. TVP, the Environment Agency and Buckinghamshire Council has had some significant successes recently.    Read More...

Contact the Forum

Please e-mail us on contact@csb-forum.org

Join our Mailing List

Click this link for sign-up form.

Social Media

Facebook link
Twitter link
PHP Code Snippets Powered By : XYZScripts.com