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Residents Association General Meeting
As you live on Cedars Park you may have concerns or just wish to know what’s
happening in your community---please come along
Date: Friday 21st November 2008
Venue: Cedars Park Primary School
Time: 7.30pm
Our M.P.David Ruffley Local councillors, Police, Crest Nicholson, and M.S.D.C.
have been invited
Information and updates on Cedars Park issues:
1. Container Depot
2. Community Centre and football pitch
3. Youth Involvement
4. Policing
5. What’s happening at Cedars Park
6. Any latest information
7. A.O.B.
Everyone is welcome: we all live here.
Your committee need your support
Donations: - We depend heavily on the free services and time of a small core of
residents, but we do have expenses; insurance, printing etc
Donations are gratefully appreciated however large or small. If you wish you can
make a donation by cheque made out to Cedars Park Residents Association. Thank
you.
Make it a good attendance: see you on the 21st
Working in Partnership with the Cedars Park Community
Police Notice
Criminal Activity
Fuel theft
Overnight on Thursday 30th fuel was stolen from a Ford Ka vehicle in
Shearwater Way
. If it is at all possible try to secure your fuel cap.
Anyone with information please report it
The Crime reference number is ST/08/3439
Car Crime
On Friday 31st ( Halloween ) There was a spate of car
crime when seven insecure (UNLOCKED) cars were entered and
subjected to an untidy search and in some cases property was stolen. Thankfully
no vehicles were damaged.
These would appear to be opportunistic incidents, nevertheless upsetting to
those concerned. It is easy on nights such as Halloween when enjoying time with
children to forget something but:
PLEASE TRY TO REMEMBER TO TAKE BASIC CRIME PREVENTATIVE MEASURES i.e. LOCK YOUR
VEHICLES AND LEAVE NOTHING IN VIEW
Do not give thieves the opportunity to spoil your evening
2nd November 2008

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