Hello Neighbours,
Welcome to our second June newsletter.
First, I must apologise for accidentally labelling our
last newsletter as an April edition. I’m so sorry for any confusion, it
was human error. It is very embarrassing, and I’ll do my best to make
sure it doesn’t happen again. I’d like to think the mistake serves as a
reminder that this newsletter is written by a real (and slightly flawed)
person, not an AI robot - but I suspect not!
We’re sharing a second newsletter this month because a
whopping 75% of responders to our poll said they’d prefer a shorter, more
frequent format. Please do let me know what you think.
Highlights
·
Antisocial Behaviour (ASB) Awareness Week events and resources
·
PoliceAI launch
·
Neighbourhood Watch Week round-up
Antisocial Behaviour (ASB) Awareness Week
webinars
ASB Awareness Week 2026 takes place from Monday 29
June to Sunday 5 July across the UK. It highlights the impact of
antisocial behaviour. We are hosting two webinars to provide some
practical advice on what to do if you, or your neighbours, are having
issues.
· ASB
reviews with Mark Johnson
You may be aware of recent changes in the law relating to ASB and the
process for requesting a review of your case. Mark Johnson from the
charity ASB
Help will host a session on best practice. Monday 29 June, 10–11am,
Online. Register
here.
·
Reporting ASB is everyone’s business with John Hayward-Cripps
It can really help to know where and how to report ASB. Join our Chief
Executive, John Hayward-Cripps to learn more about reporting ASB. Tuesday
30 June, 2–3pm, Online. Register
here.
We also have information and resources, including an ASB
diary and a downloadable guide, on
our website.
Report, reduce and prevent domestic abuse
during the World Cup
Did you know that reports of domestic abuse increase by
38% when England lose a match? Even in the event of a win, there is still
a 26% increase. Alcohol Concern Cymru has also pointed to evidence from
police which shows a link between major sporting occasions, heavy
drinking and a surge in reports of abuse.
Events like the World Cup should bring people together,
but this data shows we need to look out for vulnerable families.
Crimestoppers is encouraging everyone to call time on abuse, recognise
the signs, and report anonymously. Find
out more.
PoliceAI launched
A new national centre, PoliceAI, has been launched to
develop and scale artificial intelligence in policing. The centre will
work across all forces to identify, test and scale AI tools. Trials have
demonstrated its potential, for example, 800 hours of footage in a
kidnapping case were reviewed in just 3 hours, helping to secure an early
guilty plea. Read the full
story on our website.
Neighbourhood Watch Week – thank you
Thank you to everyone who made Neighbourhood Watch Week
such a success.
From volunteer awards in Durham to new member
recruitment in Milton Keynes, village green improvements in Pontypridd,
and litter picks in Eaglesfield Park - it’s been an inspiring start to
the Month of Community. It’s fantastic to see people coming together.
Read our round up of the week here.
What makes a good neighbour?
That’s the question Paula White from BBC Radio explored
with Heather Thompson, Chair of Cheshire Neighbourhood Watch Association.
They discussed the importance of trust, especially in an increasingly
fragmented society. You can listen
here (scroll to 17.50). You can also explore the nominees for the
Great Neighbour category in the BBC Make a Difference Awards here.
Support our Community Grants Fund
Great community projects need resources. Our Community
Grants Fund helps volunteers access funding for local initiatives that
bring neighbours together, support vulnerable residents, and strengthen
communities. If you’re able, please consider donating. Your gift will
help volunteers turn community spirit into community action. Donate
here.
Neighbourhood Watch Strategy webinar
We’re now six months into the new strategy shaping our
work through to 2030. We recently hosted an online event covering
national policy changes and our strategic aims: Watch, Connect and Act.
If you missed it you can catch
up with the recording here.
As always, there is also an online version of this
newsletter on our website here. Hope you have a great couple of
weeks.
Neighbourly wishes,
Charmian
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