Thursday, 24 October 2019

Halloween Safety Advice


This is a message from the South and Vale Neighbourhood Teams about Halloween.

We will be carrying out high-visibility patrols over Halloween to deal with any incidents of anti-social behaviour.

Here’s some simple advice to help you have a fun and safe Halloween:
  • Young children should never go out trick or treating without being accompanied by an adult.
  • Don’t knock on the doors of strangers; only go to the houses of people you know.
  • Never go into a stranger’s house.
  • Keep to well-lit areas, wear bright colouring and carry a torch.
  • Remember road safety advice.
  • Take care not to frighten elderly or vulnerable people.
  • If a house is displaying a “no trick or treat” sign please don’t knock on the door.
  • Children don’t be offended if your local shop does not serve you with eggs or flour. We have been working with local stores to discourage their sale to young people.
If at any point you do feel nervous or unsafe:
  • Don’t open your door if you’re unsure who is there. Use your spy-hole, look out of a window, and use your door chain if you decide to open your door.
  • Have a contact number of a close relative or good neighbour by your telephone, just in case you need to phone them.
  • If you are part of a Neighbourhood Watch Scheme, let your co-ordinator know that you will be on your own at Halloween.  If you are a co-ordinator, please identify people in your scheme that may be vulnerable and offer them reassurance.
Thames Valley Police will not tolerate any anti-social behaviour at any time of the year.

To report anti-social behaviour please call the 24 hour non-emergency number on 101.  If it is a crime in progress, call 999 immediately.

If you do not want to be disturbed this Halloween, pease visit www.thamesvalley.police.uk and type Halloween in the search which will bring up the poster to download and print.

Message sent by:
Julia Williams (Police, Neighbourhood Policing Admin, South Oxon and Vale)

Tuesday, 22 October 2019

Abingdon Community Fridge


With millions of people living with food poverty, Abingdon now has a Community fridge which accepts surplus food from local businesses or members of the public to make if freely available to all community members.

Anyone can collect food from the fridge all year round on Monday - Friday 9.30am - 3.30pm at the Abbey Centre off Audlette Drive.  Press the buzzer to be let in.

Albert Park Singers - Choral Workshop

Improve your choral singing by working on blending your voice with others:
the difference between just singing at the same time and singing together
... as a choir!!

Join us for a fun day of singing led by our
Musical Director Santiago Pifieros Serrano
with accompanist Michiyo Machida

Music:
The Snow by Edward Elgar
Missa Luba by Guido Hazen

Saturday 9th November 10am - 4pm
St Michael's Church, Park Road, Abingdon

£25 including light lunch


Wednesday, 16 October 2019

Halloween


Notice from Thames Valley Police

We would like you to enjoy yourself this Halloween but we also want everyone to stay safe.  Please only visit properties that welcome trick or treaters which will be lit up and decorated.  If there is signage in the window that states that they do not want to be disturbed then please do not call on these properties.

If you would like a poster that says 'No Trick or Treat' then please visit www.thamesvalley.police.uk where you can type Halloween in the search and it will allow you to print one.  Otherwise please contact us using the details at the bottom of the page.

Please get in touch/follow us using the following: 

Phone: 101