Want to join Neighbourhood Watch?
Contact the secretary. There is no cost. You will become part of an existing local watch, or you can start up a watch in your street/area. You will be given window/door signs, advice booklets, street signs, and have access to advice, information, freebies, and contact with local police. Home insurance companies often give discounts to neighbourhood watch members.
Need to contact the Police non-emergency number?
The 0300 111 2222 police non-emergency telephone number has 5 menu options, these are:
1. Lost & Found Property;
2. Custody Queries;
3. Advice or information, or transfer to a specific dept. or officer;
4. Police attendance required;
5. Keeping children safe, or Sex offender disclosure.
or stay on the line after the options to be transferred to staff.
Chair - Irene Robertson
T: 01828 633045 - E: chair@epnwa.org.uk
- responsible for chairing public meetings, press releases and publicity, newsletter, website, subscription emails.
Secretary - Adeline Casey
T: 01250 874685 or 870210 - E: secretary@epnwa.org.uk
- responsible for administration of EPNWA, member lists, new members, newsletter distribution.
Treasurer - David Rhind
T: 01250 874006 - E: treasurer@epnwa.org.uk
- responsible for EPNWA funds which are used to pay meeting venue hire, EPNWA signs, etc. EPNWA is a non-profit organisation and depends solely on fund-raising and donations.
Can you help Neighbourhood Watch?
All members of EPNWA are unpaid volunteers who are committed to building safer communities for East Perthshire residents. If you have some spare time and would like to help grow and strengthen EPNWA, please contact the secretary.