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Nov
2012
By Calvin at 10:10 GMT, 13 years ago
In this Newsletter we look at the performance of The Crime Prevention Website and let you know about website updates. We analyse the data coming in from the Home Security Survey and this time we tell you how the nation is locking its doors. We also ask why so few people are buying enhanced secure…
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Nov
2012
By Calvin at 19:19 GMT, 13 years ago
It's still not too late to vote; you can reheat your dinner later; the polling station is just down the road. It'll only take 10 minutes there and back!! I'm looking forward to the results tomorrow. I shall be glued to the most trusted news service in the world from 8.30 tomorrow morning as the…
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Nov
2012
By Calvin at 19:14 GMT, 13 years ago
I had one of those really nice days today. Unblocked a drain, got the grocery, fixed the leaking roof above my head – that's the shed roof from where I write this blog and then noticed some new referrals to this website from Canterbury and District NHW in Kent and Fenny Compton NHW in…
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Nov
2012
By Calvin at 12:27 GMT, 13 years ago
It seems the country can hardly contain its excitement as we reach the eve of the PCC elections, for tomorrow we go American style policing. This is your chance to elect the one person in your area who’ll be in charge of the policing plan and the police budget. Police…
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Nov
2012
By Calvin at 13:15 GMT, 13 years ago
For those of you who subscribe to The Crime Prevention Website newsletter please check your inboxes for the latest issue (If you can’t find it do please check your spam and adjust your settings)
In this issue
How are we locking our doors?
Why are so…
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Nov
2012
By Calvin at 11:30 GMT, 13 years ago
It was interesting to hear about Sheffield's impressive plan to replace all its street lighting over the next five years. Out will go all the ‘orangey' low pressure sodium and (slightly better) high pressure sodium lighting and in will come 58,000 of the latest LED (light-emitting diode)…
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