Bexley Borough Neighbourhood Watch

BEXLEY BOROUGH
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH

Neighbourhood watch




c/o:
Belvedere Police Station,
2 Nuxley Road,
Belvedere,
Kent DA17 5JF
Telephone:
0208 284 5537

Email:
office@bexleywatch.org.uk

“Building a community spirit, safety in numbers and working together to reduce crime and the disproportionate fear of crime in Bexley, one of London's safest boroughs.”

Ways to report a crime in Bexley
Emergency number - 999 Make sure you have as much information available as possible and speak clearly.
Anti -Terrorist Hot Line 0900 789 321
Where anyone has specific information to assist police concerning terrorist activity
Bexley heath Police Station - 020 8301 1212
Use this number for any non-emergency reporting of crime e.g. if you get up in the morning and notice your shed has been broken into.
Bexleyheath Community Safety Unit-020 8284 9165
Not to be confused with the Bexley Community Safety Partnership, this Unit deals specifically with racist crime, hate mail, homophobic crime or domestic violence.
Bexley Community Safety Partnership help line - 0800 389 5013 (freefone)
Use this number if you want to report disorder, anti social behaviour or other similar acts. This telephone number is manned during office hours, but not by Police Officers and an answer phone is on at all other times. This is not an emergency telephone number.
Bexley Council website
Use this for reporting graffiti, abandoned vehicles and fly tipping for removal. Simply log onto www.bexley.gov.uk and choose from the A-Z of services. You'll either be offered an email address, telephone number or a link to another site that can help.
Ward Officers
Each ward in Bexley has a Police Ward Officer assigned to it. A full list of the officers and their contact details can be found on the Community Safety Partnership website at www.bexlev.gov.uk/communitysafety - then choose Bexley Police from the list.
Third Party Reporting
Use the Community Safety web pages on Bexley Council's website to report crime anonymously. The form can be found under the section headed "Crimes against People". You should bear in mind that, whilst the crime will be reported on your behalf, the Police will not be able to investigate the crime without taking a statement from you. Third Party Reporting forms are also available at local libraries, Council information desks and Bexley Council for Racial Equality. Other locations are shortly to be added to this list - look out for the posters.
Crimestoppers - 0800 555111
Crimestoppers allows you to report a crime anonymously. Again, as with the third party reporting forms, the crime will be reported but the Police will not be able to investigate the crime without taking a statement from you. You can also call this number with anonymous information about a person whom you believe has committed a crime.

Remember, whatever the crime, you should ring 999 if it is an emergency


Bexley Borough Police Car

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