The ward safer neighbourhoods team are conducting an online survey to find out residents' views on local policing priorities. The shaded area on the map above shows the streets that fall within the post-May 2022 Winchmore Hill Ward.
A man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a pensioner in Millicent Grove, Palmers Green, on 7th May. Millicent Grove is south of the North Circular Road, near the Arla dairy Aleks Tsachev, 21, of no fixed address, appeared at Highbury Corner Magistrates Court on Thursday 9 May. He was...
The Metropolitan Police have launched a survey with the aim of finding out Londoners' views about stop and search. The text below is taken from their press release issued on 19th February. Stop and Search charter survey The Met is seeking the views of Londoners on stop and search through a newly...
Police are treating the New Year's Day fire in St John the Evangelist church as arson. It was preceded by a campaign of misogynistic harrassment of the vicar, Rev Julie Coleman. Repairs and redecoration will cost "tens of thousands" and the church may be out of use for six months. (Photo credit:...
How can we put an end to reckless driving? Why is it not at the top of the police's priorities? Why do magistrates award such lenient sentences to people who endanger the public? Footage from a Twitter post Photo: Karl Brown Here in Palmers Green, and probably throughout London's outer suburbs,...
Karl Brown, chair of the Palmers Green Ward Panel (CAPE), provides advice about ways of reporting crime. We can each have a role in protecting ourselves, our community and to help the police to do likewise. Here’s a list of things we can easily undertake. Reporting and other helpful things to do...
Karl Brown, chair of the Palmers Green Ward Panel (also known as the CAPE), reports on its most recent meeting. Report, report and report. That was the key message for us all emerging from the latest PG CAPE. Without information, crime statistics will be misleading, and with many more eyes and...
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The ward safer neighbourhoods team are conducting an online survey to find out residents' views on local policing priorities. The shaded area on the map above shows the streets that fall within the post-May 2022 Winchmore Hill Ward.