TVP Alert: Dark nights

As we go into the winter months please ensure your shed and any outbuildings are secure. Although it might sound like stating the obvious, never leave your shed door unlocked if you are not around.

Consider checking that your insurance covers the contents of your shed or outbuildings from theft.

The top five most common items stolen from sheds are:

  1. Bikes
  2. Mowers
  3. Sports equipment
  4. Power tools
  5. Garden tools

It is worth having a good padlock on the door with no exposed screws. Pay attention to hinges, as these are sometimes easily removable. If you have windows then these could be vulnerable unless they are secured with wire mesh or grills.

Consider a battery-operated shed alarm.

Do not give thieves the opportunity or the tools to commit a crime, lock them inside a locker or box or secure with a chain.

Secure your bike to the ground or a lockable stand within a locked shed or garage.

It is always worth draping an old sheet or blanket over the top of mowers or bikes to keep them covered from view.

Detached garages

These are often tucked away from the view of passing traffic or local residents, so are often targeted by thieves.

When was the last time you visited your garage and ensured the garage door lock actually works?

Garage doors are usually light weight and supplied with only a basic type lock that can be forced with a screwdriver or similar bladed tool so could benefit from the installation of additional security locks. Mortice locks or lockable bolts fitted down towards the bottom corners reduce the risk of offenders gaining access by prising the bottom of the door outwards.

Think about chaining items to secure shelves and installing anchor points to which motor bikes or bicycles can be padlocked inside your garage.

Consider installing a battery-operated alarm. They look low key but respond to movement or door contact with an extremely loud siren.

Consider security marking and registering tools and other items that you store in your garage so they can be identified at www.immobilise.com

Encourage your friends and relatives to sign up to Thames Valley Alerts at www.thamesvalleyalert.co.uk

You can find further crime prevention advice on our website https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/cp/crime-prevention/

Please contact us if you have any information relating to crime in your neighbourhood. Report online at www.thamesvalley.police.uk call us on 101 or in an emergency dial 999.

Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on free phone 0800 555 111.

Thank you.
Message Sent By
Ian Stacey (Police, Neighbourhood Policing Administrator, Chiltern & South Bucks)

St John’s Bellingdon – Sunday Service 1st November 2020

Dear all

In what seems like no time at all it’s Saturday again and so time to upload our the service for St John’s Bellingdon for Sunday 1st November onto YouTube.

Once again we’ve filmed most of it in church and continued with the words and images together – and we’ve stayed with the slightly different angle so that you can still see the flowers and the communion table.

This week our Psalm is Psalm 34 verse 1-10 and readings are 1 John 3:1-3 and Revelation 7:9-17 and they are read by Terry and Tricia Cherill with Jill Dwight leading the intercessions, and Geoff Houston is preaching!

It is on the Parish YouTube channel as usual – and this link should take you there

but it’s in the same place as usual and you’ve lots of experience now of on line services!

As before the service is available after 09.45 tomorrow when it goes public (and live)!

I’ve attached the notice sheets for St Mary’s and the Parish.

Our next afternoon service in the building is due to be on 8th November – Remembrance Sunday. Hopefully we’ll be able to meet and I’ll send out more details during the week.

With prayers and best wishes to you all

Tim

St John’s Bellingdon – Sunday Service 25th October 2020

Dear all

It’s Saturday again and so time to upload our service for St John’s Bellingdon for Sunday 25th October onto YouTube.

Once again we’ve filmed most of it in church and continued with the words and images together – and we’ve stayed with the slightly different angle so that you can still see the flowers and the communion table.

This week our Psalm is Psalm 27 and readings are Isaiah 59:9-20 and Luke 14:1-34 and they are read by Chris Emery with Linda leading the intercessions both recorded in church building! And Edward Bowes-Smith is preaching!

It is on the Parish YouTube channel as usual – and this link should take you there https://youtu.be/lguy4BBsVsQ but it’s in the same place as usual and you’ve lots of experience now of online services!

As before the service is available after 09.45 tomorrow when it goes public (and live)!

I’ve attached the notice sheets for St Mary’s and the Parish.

It was really good to meet with some of you last Sunday for our short service – the next one will be on 8th November – Remembrance Sunday – more details nearer the time.

With prayers and best wishes to you all

Tim