TVP: Warning To Vehicle Owners Following Increase In Catalytic Converter Thefts Across the Thames Valley

Thames Valley Police is issuing a warning to motorists following an increasing number of thefts of catalytic converters.

Offenders are most commonly targeting parked Toyota Prius, Toyota Auris, Honda Jazz, Honda Civic, Honda CRVs and Lexus RX400 vehicles.

Officers are investigating the offences, many of which are believed to be linked.

Since the start of the year, there have been 1,210 offences reported to the force up to the end of November, with an increasing number of reports since August.

In many of the cases, offenders use car jacks to lift the vehicle and are able to remove the catalytic converter in a matter of minutes.

Detective Superintendent Jim Weems, Head of Intelligence, said: “We are taking these offences seriously and investigating in our efforts to identify and arrest offenders.

“It appears there are a number of factors contributing to the increase in the theft of catalytic converters from vehicles. Significantly, they contain precious metals, from which criminals are profiting.

“Not only does it cause distress and inconvenience, it is likely to cost victims to replace it and repair any damage to the vehicle.”

There are a number of steps you can take to try to protect your vehicle’s catalytic converter. Please speak to your vehicle’s manufacturer to establish what locks and guards are available.

If your catalytic converter is ‘bolt on,’ you can speak to a mechanic about having the bolts welded shut.

When parking in a car park and having to leave your vehicle unattended, try to park with the front of your car against a wall and avoid parking at the end of a row. This makes it harder for offenders to gain access.

When at home, if you can, park your vehicle in a locked garage or, if that is not possible, park in a busy well-lit area, as close to your property as possible. You can also consider installing a Thatcham-approved alarm to your vehicle, one that activates when the vehicle is lifted or tilted offers effective protection. You can also mark your catalytic converter with a forensic marker.

Det Supt Weems added: “You may see what appears to be people carrying out repairs or work to a car but please look closely and report any suspicious activity to us immediately. Within moments, the catalytic converter may be gone. If you see such a crime in progress, please call 999 immediately.”

Anyone with any information about catalytic converter thefts should call the non-emergency number 101 or make a report on our website.

Message Sent By
Hannah Jones (Police, Communications Officer, Thames Valley)

Gigabit Broadband Internet Access for rural* Bellingdon

Dear Resident,

The Government recently announced a fund of £5bn to subsidise the installation of Gigabit Broadband to Rural Communities.

This will hugely improve broadband speeds – up to 1 gigabit per second compared to the current 30-40 Mb per second – enabling improved working from home, and better streaming & downloading of music & films and other services.

Confused by all the letters and numbers? The main point is, its a lot faster. Its also not the same as “superfast broadband” or “fibre to cabinet” which most of us already have. This involves upgrading the individual connection to each and every house that signs up.

We are able to take advantage of this fund to pay for installation under the Rural Gigabit Voucher scheme (up to £1,500 per household installation).

Tony Orr (a Bellingdon resident) has been coordinating activities to date and recently asked home owners in Bellingdon (via the Cholesbury Grapevine, bellingdon.com website and BAACA monthly email) whether they wanted to sign up for the new service. Many of you did – thank you.

Please let us know if you’re interested by filling in this short form as soon as possible so we can gauge numbers.

What happens now?

The next step is that Openreach will send us a contract with all the addresses included in the project and costs. Once we’ve signed and sent back the contract, Openreach will transfer the addresses onto the voucher website portal.

At this point we will send you a link to the voucher portal website and each household will need to agree terms and request the voucher. Each household has to sign up for a 12-month minimum term to a service provider of their choosing.

Once Openreach have enough vouchers they will commence the rollout. Not everyone has to sign up but they haven’t told us what the minimum requirement is yet.

Questions?

Please drop us an email to contact@bellingdon.com and we will look to answer them. Some FAQs are provided below.

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FAQs

Q. What if we don’t want to take advantage of the current scheme?
A. There is no guarantee of future monies being available. If homes do not wish to take advantage they may have to pay directly in future if they (or future house owners) wish to take up the option. Currently Openreach are estimating a cost in excess of £1,000 per property for installation.

Q. Will this service add value to my property?
A. This cannot be guaranteed but bearing in mind the increase in internet demand (working from home, streaming music & films and other services) and that there is no guarantee of future government subsidy a Gigabit connection could be seen as positive selling point.

Q. How much will this commitment cost each property?
A. There is a requirement that each household will sign up for a 12-month minimum term to a service provider of their choosing. This might sound alarming, however the costs of gigabit fibre are comparable to the existing broadband they already have. For example, Vodafone are charging £21.50 a month for 35mb versus £25 a month for 100Mb, including line rental.

Q. Do I need to commit to more than 12 months?
A. No, each home is only asked to commit to a 12-month contract (with their chosen internet provider) After this time there is no need for further commitment.

Q. How many homes need to sign up to ensure the rollout?
A. We don’t know, Openreach don’t need 100% take up however they haven’t yet/won’t share what the minimum requirement is. We suspect that it would be in excess of 50% of the properties will be required to sign up before the rollout will commence.

Q. What about Asheridge?
A. Asheridge is covered by a separate project that will follow later.

*Q. Does this cover all homes in Bellingdon?
A. No, it only covers properties covered by the Rural Gigabit Voucher scheme i.e. those classified by Government / BT as rural. This covers properties from Savecroft Farm northwards to Bellingdon End Farm. Properties south of Savecroft Farm will have fibre provided by BT as part of the national roll out and will not have to apply for the rural scheme.

If you have any further questions please do let us know at contact@bellingdon.com and we’ll try to answer them.

St John’s Bellingdon – Sunday Service 6th December 2020

Dear all

It’s time to upload our service for St John’s Bellingdon for Sunday 6th December onto YouTube.

This week our Psalm is Psalm 85 and the readings are 2 Peter 3:8-15 and Mark 1:1-18 and they are read by Terry and Tricia with Jill Dwight leading the intercessions.

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

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

With prayers and best wishes to you all

Tim

Let us all remember together

This year, many of us have endured the heartbreak of separation, or the loss of a loved one, without the opportunity to share our feelings properly.

The Hospice of St Francis supports people in Buckinghamshire (Chesham and villages, Amersham & The Chalfonts) and is holding a virtual Light up a Life event on Sunday 6 December 4:30 – 5pm.

This short half hour event will unite the community in celebrating and remembering loves ones through inspiring music, comforting words and uplifting moments – as well as remembering our heroic key workers. It’s free to view and open to anyone regardless of whether they have a Hospice connection.

There is also the opportunity to make a dedication to go on the Hospice’s virtual Christmas tree via the charity’s website.

More details: www.stfrancis.org.uk/lual 01442 869550

St John’s Bellingdon – Sunday Service 29th November 2020

Dear all

It’s time to upload our the service for St John’s Bellingdon for Advent Sunday, Sunday 29th November onto YouTube.

We’ve filmed most of this week’s service in church – with all of us safely distancing!

This week our Psalm is Psalm 80 verses 1-7 and readings are 1Corinthians 1:3-9 and Mark 13: 24-end and they are read by Chris Emery with Linda leading the intercessions.

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

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

There are plans for changes in the way we communicate around the parish so no notices this week!

With prayers and best wishes to you all

Tim