The Neighbourhood Watch Scotland team joined Dunkeld, Birnam & District Community Trust and other organisations today at their Community Fayre, which they organised as part of the Silver Sunday national campaign.
The Neighbourhood Watch Scotland team were at the Royal Bank of Scotland's Livingston Branch in West Lothian earlier today with Police, Trading Standards and Citizen Advice for their Empower Digital Event.
The Neighbourhood Watch Scotland team were with Royal Bank of Scotland staff and several other organisations at their Empower Digital Event in the bank's Hamilton branch yesterday.
Neighbourhood Watch Scotland had a fantastic time at the Doors Open Day event at the Museum of Scottish Fire Heritage & McDonald Road Community Fire Station, Edinburgh today.
A huge thanks to our partners at Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) who invited us along and to the 2500 members of the public who attended.
Thank you to the Rotary Club of Pitlochry for inviting Neighbourhood Watch Scotland to provide a presentation last night. We received a very warm welcome and were able to share details about our Neighbourhood Alert system and how the information shared can be of benefit to those living in our communities. It was a pleasure to meet you all.
We had a great time yesterday speaking to members of the Winchburgh Developments Trust 'Companions Group' at Abercorn Court about Neighbourhood Watch Scotland, what it involved and how it could help them in the community.
It is a busy time of year for our farmers. They contribute so much to the fabric of rural communities, not to mention feeding us!
Clearing up the mess left by illegal, inconsiderate, fly tippers should not be part of their job description.
Report anything suspicious to Police via 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111
Neighbourhood Watch Scotland were delighted to attend Water Safety Scotland’s Annual Information Exchange Meeting on 18th September at the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park headquarters in Balloch.
The Neighbourhood Watch Scotland team were out and about today at Queen Margaret University, Queen Margaret Drive, for their Student Services, Volunteering & Opportunities Day, joining colleagues from British Transport Police Scotland, Volunteer Scotland, and many other organisations.
On Saturday 7th September we teamed up with members of Beith Orr Park Neighbourhood Watch at the Garnock Valley Carves at Beith, North Ayrshire, which showcased spectacular chainsaw wood carvings, drawing great numbers to the event.