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Lakeland Villas – Neighbourhood Watch

Chairwoman of the Lakeland Villas NW, Mrs. Stacyann Boxwell, receives the official NW sign from Inspector Ian Yearwood while PC Odale Mulgrave and other members of the watch look on

Residents of Lakeland Villas have set up a Neighbourhood Watch scheme in conjunction with the RCIPS.

PC Odale Mulgrave, the beat officer in the area, has been working with the group since August and, earlier this month, the RCIPS presented the chairwoman with the official Neighbourhood Watch signage.

“The aim of Neighbourhood Watch is simply to prevent crime in the area and therefore maintain safe and confident communities,” said PC Mulgrave. “We will be working with members of the team to carry out security surveys and provide advice about how we can work together to make the area even safer. Simple things like cutting down bushes, improving lighting and making sure residents have considered all aspects of household security.

“The Neighbourhood Watch will work in partnership with the RCIPS by being our eyes and ears in the community and will quickly identify and report any suspicious activity. I’m sure the group will be very successful and I would urge anyone in the Cayman Islands who wants to set up a Neighbourhood Watch scheme to get in touch with us now – it’s a great way to encourage residents to look out for one another and create some good old fashioned community spirit.”

Stacyann Boxwell, chairwoman of the Lakeland Villas NW, is really excited to be at the helm of the new scheme. She said, “I hope to get the entire community involved and work on safety initiatives, fundraising activities and community projects geared at maintaining the peace and tranquility we enjoy in our community”.

Anyone who wants to learn more about how to set up a Neighbourhood Watch scheme should contact their local police office.

 

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