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  15 Weekly update from your PCSO

 

 WEAVER AND CUDDINGTON 2023

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I will be holding my PCSO surgeries as follows

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CUDDINGTON/SANDIWAY LIBRARY & SHOPS, MERE LANE, CW82NS

Friday 8th March 1700-1800 hours

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WEAVERHAM MAIN SHOPS, NORTHWICH ROAD, CW83EU

Tuesday 12th March 1530-1630 hours

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ACTON BRIDGE parish room CW83RA

Wednesday 13th March 1100-1200 hours

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DAVENPORTS TEA ROOM, BARTINGTON CW84QU

Thursday 14th March 1100-1200 hours

 

Come along to discuss your community issues/concerns, alternatively contact me on 07812 781911, email michelle.gillett@cheshire.police.uk or on 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

 

WEAVER and CUDDINGTON beat team have attended ST BEDES CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL to discuss with year 5 ‘CRIME AND CONSEQUENCES’.

 

Fixed penalty notices issued to vehicles causing unnecessary obstructions on KEEPERS LANE. 

 

You said - resident voice surveys received highlighted speeding on the WEAVERHAM ROAD. Speed enforcement has been conducted on WEAVERHAM ROAD the highest recorded speed being 36 mph. 

 

WEAVER and CUDDINGTON beat team attended WEAVERHAM PARISH COUNCIL meeting to discuss community issues/concerns.

 

A joint road traffic operation to tackle PARKING has been conducted involving multi agencies (POLICE, CWAC enforcement, CWAC safety officers) around WEAVERHAM HIGH SCHOOL following police incidents regarding a collision with a vehicle/child on FOREST STREET.    Penalty notices were issued to vehicles contravening the highway. 

 

Safety tips to help prevent romance fraud:

 

·        Don't rush into an online relationship – get to know the person, not the profile. Ask plenty of questions.

·        Analyse their profile – confirm the person's identity. Check the person is genuine by putting their name, profile pictures or any repeatedly used phrases and the term 'dating scam' into your search engine.

·        Never send money or share your bank details with someone you've only met online, no matter what reason they give or how long you've been speaking to them.

·        Stay on the dating site messenger service - don't use email, phone, social media or other messaging apps until you're confident the person is who they say they are.

·        Most importantly talk to your friends and family  - be wary of anyone who tells you not to tell others about them.

 

If you think you have been a victim of fraud, contact your bank immediately and report it to Action Fraud by calling 0300 123 2040.

A Cheshire victim has shared their story, to read visit  Cheshire romance fraud victim who was conned out of over £50,000 shares their story | Cheshire Constabulary

 

PCSO Michelle

#wecare

 

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Michelle Gillett (Cheshire Police, Northwich LPU, Weaver and Cuddington PCSO)