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Weekly Neighbourhood Update |
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Neighbourhood Update
Hello Resident, I hope you are doing well. It’s PCSO Priest here with the weekly Neighbourhood update.
What has our team been doing?
Officers of the Bartley Green Neighbourhood team have attended Holloway Hall for our monthly Cuppa with a Copper where we were able to speak to members of the public who attended and offer any advice and reassurance to any matters what are raised to us. Helping to keep people informed in what West Midlands Police are doing to tackle an issue, as well as keeping the neighbour Hood team informed of any issues what we were not aware of prior to attending.
Officers of the Bartley Green Neighbourhood team have also done a bike marking event on the car park of Woodgate Valley County Park, where we registered 8 bikes, allowing peoples bikes to be registered on the national database, as this allows officers to scan the sticker on an abandoned bike and see if it has been reported stolen.
Upcoming events for April
Here you can find a list for our future community events with the following dates and times:
. Cuppa with a Copper at Milebrook Hall, Field Lane, B32 4ER, on 09/04/26 from 10:00-11:00 AM.
. Police And Communities Together meeting at Milebrook Hall, field Lane, B32 4ER, on 21/04/26 from 20:00-21:00 PM.
. Cuppa with a Copper at Holloway Hall, Holloway, B31 1TT, on 27/04/26 from 10:00-11:00 AM.
What’s been occurring in Bartley Green
Since the last WMNOW message, we have received four thefts from a motor vehicle within the area of Bartley Green. We advise you to take out any valuables such as your wallets or bags etc, as these items will attract attention to your vehicles, as these are the items they will look to take from within your car.
Since the last WMNOW message, we have received two reports of a Criminal damage to a building within the area of Bartley Green. We advise you to install CCTV cameras as this helps us be able to know when the damage took place as well as being able to get any details of the person who a vehicle is one was used. We also advise you to install motion censored lights as these will detect any movement and light up the dark area, as this also helps get a clearer picture of the offender from the CCTV cameras due to the lights showing the offender.
Additional Information
We regularly deal with drivers who obstruct the footpath leaving no room for people to get past, as well as cars parking in a way where it obstructs your view of the road. But the issue we have is that we are not always there to tackle and deal with these issues in person. So below is a link what takes you to the West Midlands Police website page where you can report car’s obstructing the pavement, obstructing your view of the road, and even vehicles parking in keep clear zones and double yellow lines. Parking issues and abandoned vehicles | West Midlands Police
We encourage residents to register their home/business CCTV and doorbell cameras, as this helps us to solve crimes and get a positive outcome, as your CCTV cameras can provide us the appropriate footage what captures the crime in question. This helps us solves crimes but also helps to keep your community safer. Use the link below to register your CCTV cameras by putting in the relevant details what the West Midlands Police website asks of you CCTV Registry | West Midlands Police
As of this moment we currently have 1002 members signed up to Bartley Green on wmnow. If you know someone who may have an interest in joining, then please share them this links below, so that they can fill out the boxes the websites ask of them.
We are still experiencing an increase of demand from across the area over the last few weeks, with more people calling and asking for help. Our staff work extremely hard to answer and respond to your calls and live chats. But due to the high demand it can cause callers to have to wait longer than they should, what is something neither of us want at all. We prioritize your enquires/calls based on how urgent they are, but we always appreciate that you want help as soon as possible.
In Non-emergencies circumstances, we want you to get in contact with us through the live web chat, or the Non-emergency telephone 101.
If your circumstances are emergencies, then please call 999.
We are still looking to recruit for the Street watch initiative. For further information please visit the WMP website for details. You can use the link below what will take you to our page where the necessary steps to register your interest in the street watch programme, can be made. Street Watch | West Midlands Police
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