Neighbourhood Alert

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Who Can See Your Information

Only licenced Information Providers are able to send messages and you control if they are able to see your details or not. This is a list of all the available Information Providers in your area. You will only receive messages from and be visible to the ones you select here.:
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Action Fraud Alert is provided by the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau (NFIB) by the City of London Police. They send current scam and fraud notifications with advice on how to stay safe.
The Police means your local Police force and a limited number of personnel from other Police Forces in the UK. They send crime updates, safety advice and requests for information.
Get Safe Online is the UK's leading source of unbiased, factual and easy-to-understand information on online safety.
Local authority messages may include a range of subjects including weather related resilience, scam alerts, rogue trader alerts and emergency warnings.
Neighbourhood Watch trained and licensed administrators (MSAs) assist to keep members details updated, introduce people to schemes and occasionally send messages about Neighbourhood Watch business. Opting-in to Neighbourhood Watch means a small number of approved volunteer administrators (MSAs) will be able to see your account, assist to keep members details updated, introduce people to schemes and occasionally send messages about Neighbourhood Watch business.

This does not mean that you are joining a scheme but, if you live within an approved, existing scheme area it does mean that your local approved Coordinator can access your contact details, and they may contact you to introduce themselves or add you to the local scheme (at which point you will have the option to decline).
PCCs need to communicate with you to check if your policing needs are being met as effectively as possible. They give you a voice at the highest level and make sure their police answer for their actions and decisions. See here for more information.