Neighbourhood watch

Neighbourhood Watch needs your help

To bring the benefits of Neighbourhood Watch to every street in Sutton.

The Street Co-ordinator is vital to the continued existence of Neighbourhood Watch in your area and to be a part of Neighbourhood Watch there must be at least one person registered as a Street Co-ordinator in your street. Due to retirement or moving house, there are a number of streets without Neighbourhood Watch membership.
Membership of Neighbourhood Watch Is free, and as some insurance companies give a discount to members, don't forget to tell your home insurer when you join.

For more information:
Web: www.SuttonNeighbourhoodWatch.co.uk
E-mail: admin@SuttonNeighbourhoodWatch.co.uk
Answer phone: 020 8649 0614

Watching and caring - not snooping

That's what Neighbourhood Watch is all about - looking out for each other. Neighbours uniting and acting together means that dozens of eyes and ears are ready to pick up on anything happening in the neighbourhood that could cause worry or concern. It's not about being nosy or interfering, it's about being a good neighbour and caring about your community.

A better quality of life

And there is more to Neighbourhood Watch than protecting homes and property against burglary. By working together, neighbours can help reduce all sorts of local crimes. They can also take action to improve the environment by getting something done about things like vandalism, graffiti, poor lighting and a lack of local amenities.

Neighbourhood Watch is for everyone

Neighbourhood Watch is also about bringing people closer together and involving them in local life. A stronger community spirit grows as people get to know each other and look out for one another.  Anyone can join a Neighbourhood watch team and everyone can play a part in its achievements.

Neighbourhood Watch means working together

Neighbourhood Watch means no-one is alone. Your neighbours will look out for you, your family, your home and your street or estate, and you will do the same for them. Neighbourhood Watch schemes also help the community to keep a check on people in the neighbourhood who are more vulnerable. Children and young people, the elderly and the frail, and people who have had their home broken into before can all benefit from having an extra eye kept on them.