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Crime: 10 September 2012

CRIME:

BISHAM, COOKHAM, HURLEY, THE WALTHAMS, LITTLEWICK GREEN & KNOWL HILL:

cookhamneighbourhood@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk

Neighbourhood Page:

http://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh-tvp-pol-area-n107

4/9 – 7/9  Tuesday 1 p.m. / Friday 1 p.m.   Bisham Road , Bisham.  Fence post cut and removed to allow access to garden.  Sit on mower stolen.  Repeat victim – last time a chain saw was stolen.

8/9  Saturday 3 p.m. / 3.20 p.m.   Social Club, Station Hill, Cookham Rise.  Bike left in side alley to club for a few moments unlocked – stolen.

6/9 – 7/9  Thursday midnight / Friday 11 p.m.   Cookham Dean Common, Cookham.  Shed break – mower stolen.

7/9  Friday 9 a.m. / 1 p.m.   High Road, Cookham Rise.  Bike locked in a bike rack stolen.

7/9 – 8/9  Friday / Saturday  Farm, Haines Hill.  Farm break in, padlock cut from gate and farm machinery pushed aside, to gain access.  Silver Mercedes C180 Komp Classic index RA 06 UXK stolen.  Outbuildings also searched.  The car was possibly put onto a low loader.  Did you see one in the area ?

 

BOYN HILL, COX GREEN & WOODLANDS PARK :

boynhillcoxgreennhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk

Neighbourhood Page:

http://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh-tvp-pol-area-n108

NO CRIME TO REPORT.

 

RIVERSIDE & BELMONT :

maidenheadriverside&belmontnhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk

Neighbourhood Page:

http://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh-tvp-pol-area-n192

8/9  Saturday 7 p.m. / 9 p.m.   Penyston Road .  Red Land Rover Defender 90 index P 294 EOB stolen from outside a house.  The owner still has the keys.  ANPR as been pinged on Mount Hill Ascot at 10.02 p.m.

8/9 – 9/9  Saturday 10.30 p.m. / Sunday 7.30 a.m.   Blackamoor Lane.  Car wing mirror vandalised.

8/9  Saturday 10 a.m. / 2 p.m.   Sandringham Road .  Burglary.  Entry via first floor window – jewellery stolen.

 

INNER MAIDENHEAD:

maidenheadtowncentrenhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk

Neighbourhood Page:

http://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh-tvp-pol-area-n193

7/9  Friday 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.   Leisure Centre, Holmanleaze.  Purple green scooter stolen from outside leisure centre.  Some lads were seen wheeling it away towards the fair.

9/9  Sunday  5.45 p.m.   Leisure centre, Holmanleaze.  CCTV shows 2 lads wearing hoodies, one was red, both wearing base ball caps possibly steal a bike

 

OLDFIELD & BRAY:

oldfield&braynhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk

Neighbourhood Page:

http://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh-tvp-pol-area-n206

Good morning Jeff,

 

Is it possible to send out a Neighbourhood Alert message in the Maidenhead area, to notify everyone of a Burglary Road , show being held at Ross Road shops, on the Larchfield Estate,  tomorrow ( 11/09/12 ) At 2pm .

Property marking will be available and will be attended by myself and RBWM Community Warden Rob Noble.

 

Thanks

 

Matt

 

Mathew Wingrove Police Community Support Officer

Thames Valley Police, Bridge road, maidenhead, Berks SL6 8LP

9/9 – 10/9  Sunday 6 p.m. / Monday 9.30 a.m.   Harvest Hill Road .  New house build intercom damaged and for sale sign taken down.

7/9 – 8/9  Friday 8 p.m. / Saturday 11 a.m.   Suffolk Road .  Car badly keyed on all sides.

7/9  Friday 8 p.m.    Pub, Paley Street .  Car LEFT INSECURE.  CCTV shows 2 men drive up in a dark coloured Toyota Rav.  One got out opened the door of a car and withdrew an IPAD.  A taxi drew in at this moment and the 2 men immediately drove off.  If you own an IPAD / IPhone, please download the Find my Phone App that is built into the system.  We will need you to activate the Tracker software if the item is stolen.

 

PINKNEYS GREEN & FURZE PLATT:

Pinkneysgreen&furzeplattnhpt@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk

Neighbourhood Page:

http://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh-tvp-pol-area-n213

9/9 – 10/9  Sunday 7 p.m. / Monday 8 a.m.   Cannon Court Road.  Burglary.  The owner went for a run leaving the back door unlocked while his family were still at home.  It is believed the thief simply walked in and stole the items:  Headphones, IPOD, Mobiles X 2, Laptop and accessories, briefcase, cash, sunglasses X 2 Stolen.  Some of the items have been recovered discarded nearby.

9/9  Sunday 0.30 a.m. / 7 a.m.   The Chase.  Burglary BY UNKNOWN MEANS – Handbag and contents plus a laptop stolen from the kitchen worktop and kitchen table. 

8/9  Saturday  1.35 a.m.   Whurley Way .  2 lads on bikes were seen to ride up to a car and smash a car passenger window – nothing stolen.

8/9 – 9/9  Saturday 3 p.m. / Sunday 9.30 a.m.   Marlborough Road X 2.  1.  Front and rear index plates stolen.  2.  Index plates stolen from a car.

9/9  Sunday 2 a.m. / 8 a.m.   Thicket Grove, Newlands Drive .  Outdoor lights pulled off the wall and the garage door damaged in an attempt to force it open.  No entry gained.

9/9 – 10/9  Sunday 10.30 p.m. / Monday 7 a.m.   Furze Platt Road .  Burglary.  Offenders have opened a rear garden gate to access the garden.  They have then climbed through a kitchen window which was possibly left INSECURE.  Keys were picked up and the car key removed.  The car on the driveway was then searched.  Blackberry, credit cards, cash, keys and camera stolen.  Blackberry’s can maintain Tracker Apps !!!!

 

MEMBERS COMMENTS:

 

Something from the Borough:

‘Tremendous’ response for Royal Borough inaugural Volunteer Awards

Council volunteers who work across a range of services including Adopt-a-Street, libraries, museums and youth services will be honoured at an awards ceremony on Thursday 20 September in the Desborough Suite, Town Hall, Maidenhead, between 11am and 12.45pm .

 

Cllr Christine Bateson, cabinet member for planning and participation, said: “We have had a tremendous response to our first council volunteer awards with more than 60 nominations.

 

“The awards ceremony is a very public way of thanking our volunteers and highlighting the work they do which complements council staff and services – helping us provide even better services for our residents.

 

“I am really looking forward to the event and I am sure the volunteers are too. Thank you to everyone who took the time to nominate someone they felt deserved to be recognised.”

 

Volunteers were nominated in the following categories:

·       Adopt-a-Street – (businesses, community, individual and schools)

·       community project

·       community safety – (individual and group)

·       libraries

·       museum

·       school governor

·       young volunteer.

The winners will be announced at the awards ceremony and each will receive an engraved glass trophy and a certificate.

 

NEXT FROM THE BOROUGH:

Get snapping and ‘capture your community’!

The Royal Borough’s community safety partnership is launching its second annual photography competition, on Monday 17 September at 4pm at East Berkshire College, Windsor.

 

The competition – calledCapture your Community’ – invites residents, to submit photos of what their area means to them, to further enhance ‘Community Pride’.

 

Cllr Phill Bicknell, cabinet member with responsibility for Community Safety, said: “We’re looking for photos that capture what you like about your community. That could be where you live, work, go to school or worship – the choice is yours”.

 

“The standard of last year’s entries was extremely high, making the judges’ decision very hard and I am sure it will be the same, this year”.

 

With such a great summer, with the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and the Olympics, I am sure we’ll have more entries than last year.  We added the Olympics, as a ‘one-off’ additional category this year.  I am sure many residents, will have captured the spirit of the Games with their lens and we would love to see their pictures”.

 

“I am delighted East Berkshire College is hosting our launch – it seemed very appropriate, as the college has an A-level photography course and we hope it will encourage more entries, from young people.”

 

Photographers of all ages and expertise,

are invited to enter, in three categories:

·       under-18s – the winner will receive a studio experience at Rob Percy Photography, Henley-on-Thames. The runner-up will receive a 90-minute studio tutorial at Simon Earle Photography, Bray

·       adults – the winner will receive a framed A3 print of their photo and a £50 studio gift voucher, to be used at Snappy Studio, Windsor. The runner-up, will receive a framed A4 print of their photo and a £25 studio gift voucher, to be used at Snappy Studio, Windsor

·       the Olympics – the winner will receive a voucher for a free sitting and free 8x6 print, from PixelArti, Maidenhead. The runner-up, will receive one year’s membership to Maidenhead Camera Club.

 

Brian McCormack, of Snappy Snaps, Windsor, said:” Snappy Snaps Windsor, is delighted to be able to offer one of the prizes for this community-based photography event. The inclusion of the Olympic category, is particularly poignant, following on from the buzz created by London 2012. The camaraderie generated from it, is exactly what community spirit is all about.  Being a business at the heart of Windsor , we hope this spirit continues to bring people together, long into the future. Good luck everyone.”

 

To qualify, photographs must be taken in the Royal Borough (with the exception of the Olympics where photos of the Games at Eton Dorney will be accepted). For further information call 01628 796126 or email communitysafety@rbwm.gov.uk

Only digital photographs up to 10Mb, can be accepted.

 

Entry forms and terms and conditions are available for downloading from the community safety website http://www.rbwmsafety4all.org.uk/photocomp.htm. Photographs should be emailed to communitysafety@rbwm.gov.uk. The closing date is Friday 16 November, with the award ceremony on Wednesday 5 December, in the Mayor’s Parlour.

 


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