Thursday, 28 March 2013

Did You Witness Kempston ‘Interchange’ Damage?

Bedfordshire Police are appealing for members of the public who were shopping at Kempston Interchange retail park on Wednesday afternoon and witnessed a man cause multiple damage to shop property and cars to contact them.
 
The incident happened at around 3.30pm on March 27 as shoppers looked on as the man, armed with a dog lead, caused a disturbance in McDonalds, TK MAXX, Outfit, Boots stores and the car park.
 
Pc Karl Heywood, investigating, said: “This man was intent on causing damage and we believe some people may have been physically assaulted by him as he was brandishing a dog lead and causing considerable damage. Police attended at the time and the person was arrested but we are very keen to trace independent witnesses to the incident. If you were I the area and saw what happened or got caught up in what would have been quite a frightening experience please contact the police in confidence.”
 
The offender is a white man aged in his 60s with greying short hair, wearing a black jacket and blue jeans.
 
If you have information relating to this incident, contact Pc Heywood, in confidence, on 01234 275034, the non-emergency number 101, or text information to 07786 200011. Alternatively contact independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111, or online at www.crimestoppers-uk.org
 




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Biggleswade Cancer Support Group

BIGGLESWADE CANCER
SUPPORT GROUP
 
A Support group has been set up for Cancer patients, families and friends in the Biggleswade area.
It is a place to meet with others and provide mutual support.
 
Come and have a cup of tea or coffee in a friendly confidential envirionment. We look forward to seeing you.
 
WHEN
1st meeting Monday 22nd April 2013
TIME   1.PM to 3.PM
 
WHERE
The Meeting Room,
BIGGLESWADE BAPTIST CHURCH
24 LONDON ROAD
BIGGLESWADE SG18 1EB
 
CONTACT DETAILS
 
email: csgbiggleswade@gmail.com
 
facebook: Biggleswade Cancer Support Group
 
https://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/298870533572653/
 
Tel: 07970 536631
 
a link to our blog is
http://csgbiggleswade.blogspot.co.uk/
 
Sessions are free but donations welcome


Pride in Biggleswade Day

Just one of the "exhibits".

 
To read the full story go to :
 

Wednesday, 27 March 2013

Biggleswade Town Council Meeting Dates for 2013/2014

I presume these dates will ultimately be published on the Town Council web site. I cannot make head or tail of the way the previous dates are published there:

http://www.biggleswadetowncouncil.gov.uk/Biggleswade-TC/Meeting_Dates__2763.aspx 

so the following is shown in a traditional format.

2013
9th April Council Meeting 7.00pm
23rd April Council Meeting 7.00pm
14th May Annual Statutory Meeting 7.00pm
21st May Finance & General Purposes Committee 7.00pm
28th May Town Annual Assembly 7.30pm
4th June Off Street Car Parking Committee 7.00pm
11th June Council Meeting 7.00pm
18th June Public Land & Open Space Committee 7.00pm
25th June Council Meeting 7.00pm
9th July Council Meeting 7.00pm
16th July Finance & General Purposes Committee 7.00pm
23rd July Council Meeting 7.00pm
13th August Council Meeting 7.00pm
20th August Off Street Car Parking Committee 7.00pm
27th August Council Meeting 7.00pm
10th September Council Meeting 7.00pm
17th September Public Land & Open Space Committee 7.00pm
24th September Council Meeting 7.00pm
8th October Council Meeting 7.00pm
22nd October Council Meeting 7.00pm
12th November Council Meeting 7.00pm
19th November Off Street Car Parking Committee 7.00pm
Finance & General Purposes Committee  
26th November Council Meeting 7.00pm
3rd December Public Land & Open Space Committee 7.00pm
10th December Council Meeting 7.00pm
     
2014    
     
14th January Council Meeting 7.00pm
28th January Precept 7.00pm
Council Meeting  
11th February Council Meeting 7.00pm
18th February Off Street Car Parking Committee 7.00pm
25th February Council Meeting 7.00pm
11th March Council Meeting 7.00pm
18th March Public Land & Open Space Committee 7.00pm
25th March Council Meeting 7.00pm
8th April Council Meeting 7.00pm
22nd April Council Meeting 7.00pm

Crime in Biggleswade reported to the Police in the last month

Committed Committed Offence Street
Date Times
16th December 15.30 to 22.30 Burglary in a dwelling Stoneland Avenue
1st January 00.01 to 18.00 Other theft or unauthorised taking High Street
26th February 01.00 Robbery of personal property Shortmead Street
26th February 12.15 to 12.30 Theft of unauthorised taking of a motor vehicle Market Square
27th February 06.55 to 07.02 Other theft or unauthorised taking Mead End
27th February 12.50 to 13.05 Shoplifting High Street
27th February 16.30 to 09.30 Criminal damage - to vehicles The Baulk
28th February 13.50 Shoplifting Hitchin Street
1st March 15.00 to 22.30 Theft in a dwelling other than from automatic mach Maunder Avenue
1st March 19.30 to 09.00 Criminal damage - to vehicles Tennyson Avenue
1st March 19.30 to 19.45 Shoplifting Church Street
2nd March 19.50 to 20.42 Assault without injury Winston Crescent
3rd March 19.50 to 10.00 Criminal damage - to vehicles The Baulk
3rd March 19.39 Shoplifting Market Square
4th March 07.00 to 18.00 Other theft or unauthorised taking Hitchin Street
4th March 14.10 to 14.35 Robbery of personal property Station Road
4th March 14.15 Shoplifting Market Square
5th March 13.15 Shoplifting Market Square
5th March 13.50 to 13.55 Shoplifting Church Street
5th March 16.15 to 07.50 Interfering with a motor vehicle Franklin Road
5th March 20.25 to 20.30 Shoplifting Kingsfield Road
6th March 09.00 to 09.00 Burglary in a building other than a dwelling Kitelands Road
6th March 17.30 to 10.15 Theft of unauthorised taking of a motor vehicle Crab Lane
6th March 17.30 to 08.30 Burglary in a building other than a dwelling High Street
6th March 18.00 to 08.00 Criminal damage - other Market Square
6th March 22.00 to 08.00 Burglary in a building other than a dwelling London Road
7th March 01.00 to 02.00 Criminal damage - to other buildings High Street
7th March 02.30 to 02.35 Theft of unauthorised taking of a motor vehicle Potton Road
7th March 13.40 t 15.20 Burglary in a building other than a dwelling High Street
7th March 23.32 Attempted burglary in a dwelling Glebe Road
9th March 10.30 Other theft or unauthorised taking Market Square
9th March 12.00 to 12.56 Criminal damage - to vehicles Church Street
9th March 18.00 to 19.05 Burglary in a building other than a dwelling Oak Crescent
10th March 01.00 to 01.30 Assault with injury Market Square
10th March 09.00 to 20.25 Theft from a vehicle Winston Crescent
10th March 16.20 to 19.40 Theft from a vehicle London Road
10th March 20.10 to 20.18 Theft from a vehicle Rose Lane
11th March 13.21 to 31.24 Shoplifting Church Street
11th March 22.00 to 07.30 Criminal damage - to other buildings Station Road
12th March 01.40 to 01.46 Attempted burglary in a building other than a dwelling Bonds Lane
12th March 17.15 to 17.21 Assault without injury Ullswater Close
13th March 18.00 to 05.45 Theft from a vehicle Heron Close
13th March 20.00 Shoplifting Kingsfield Road
14th March 12.00 to 15.00 Criminal damage - to vehicles Franklin Road
15th March 14.30 to 15.02 Shoplifting Church Street
15th March 23.00 to 11.15 Burglary in a building other than a dwelling Chapel Fields
16th March 08.20 Assault with injury Back Street
16th March 20.46 to 20.49 Burglary in a building other than a dwelling Stratton Business Park
16th March 22.00 to 12.00 Criminal damage - to vehicles Drove Road
17th March 01.40 to 02.50 Criminal damage - other Market Square
17th March 04.45 to 04.55 Other theft or unauthorised taking London Road
17th March 08.10 to 08.15 Assault with injury Back Street
17th March 12.00 to 14.30 Other theft or unauthorised taking Dells Lane
19th March 15.44 Shoplifting Market Square
19th March 19.00 to 19.53 Assault with injury Heather Drive
19th March 22.48 to 23.20 Preserved other fraud snd repeated fraud offences Potton Road
19th March 15.44 Shoplifting Market Square
20th March 17.08 to 17.19 Shoplifting Kingsfield Road
20th March 18.30 Public fear alarm or distress Faifield Road
22nd March 07.18 to 08.32 Possession of other weapons Palace Street

Monday, 25 March 2013

Northill Burglary – Witnesses sought

Detectives investigating the burglary of a home in Thorncote Road, Northill are appealing for information from the public.
 
The burglary happened on March 14 between 10am and 10.45am when someone smashed the glass in the back door of the house to gain entry.
 
Cash together with jewellery and watches was part of the haul stolen from the property and the officer in charge of this investigation, Detective Constable Jason Wheeler is keen to trace anyone who saw or heard anything suspicious in the area.
 
DC Wheeler said: “We believe three men were seen in the area at the time of the offence in a black Mercedes CLC coupe and I need to trace these people as they may have vital information about this crime. I would urge anyone who knows the identity of these men or anyone who may have seen or heard any suspicious activity in the area that morning to also contact the police, in confidence.”
 
If you have information relating this crime you can contact DC Wheeler, in confidence, on 01234 275328, or Bedfordshire Police on 101 or text information to 07786 200011.
 
Alternatively, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111, or online at crimestoppers-uk.org.
 
 
 





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Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Be Scam Aware - Discounted electricity bill scam

The Trading Standards team would like to warn residents of a potential telephone scam whereby the caller offers a large discount off your electricity bill.
 
We have received a report whereby an elderly resident in the LU7 postal area has recently received a telephone call, where the caller claims to be from the
 
 "London Electricity Board"

he caller’s number was displayed as “0202227464”.

The caller claimed that the resident was
 
"entitled to 40% off your electricity bills"

If the resident could provide their credit card details.

Based on the information we have received, this telephone call has all the hallmarks of a scam and we would advise anyone to act with extreme caution when receiving such calls.
Our advice to residents would be to never give your personal or bank account details to anybody over the telephone unless you are absolutely certain of their intentions. Never be intimidated into making a quick decision, for example, because the offer is available for a limited period only. If you are ever unsure as to whether the offer being made or the call is genuine, do not be afraid to end the call by hanging up.

Tuesday, 12 March 2013

Disruption Tactics Keeping Burglars At Bay

The number of homes broken into across the county in the past three weeks has fallen as Bedfordshire Police continues its campaign of openly disrupting and deterring burglars and handlers as part of its tactic to suppress their offending.
 
Codenamed Operation Sabre it is designed to target offenders and compliment other activity in force under Operation Peak which looks at hotspots areas of crime and Operation Vision, the crime reduction initiative that regularly tours the county encouraging residents to ‘Stay Safe’.
 
In the past three weeks 12 people have been arrested for breaking into homes demonstrating the force’s commitment to fighting crime and protecting the public. Chief Inspector Jeff Carter who is leading the dedicated squad of detectives, officers and PCSOs said:
 
“The work the Operation Sabre team is doing is very direct and intrusive on those committing crime and requires a dedicated group of officers to work 24 hours a day making burglars lives very difficult. Having identified different tiers of offenders who we know are committing, or thinking of committing crime, we are now making sure they know we are watching them. We are randomly following them, knocking on their doors and generally making our presence felt. If it is not them it is their families or neighbours who are very much aware of our tactics and so far this is helping to suppress the offenders’ activities.”
 
The Operation Sabre team is just one aspect of the force’s fight against burglary. In addition local policing, CID, intelligence gatherers, ANPR and the Roads Policing Unit are all united in the fight against burglary with regular and ongoing enforcement activity targeted at this problem. As a result recent figures show an 18% reduction in Domestic Burglary and a 32% reduction in other burglary – the 6th largest and highest reduction respectively recorded in England and Wales.
 
Chief Inspector Carter added; “We are not complacent and these figures can be reduced still further. However, sustaining this level of monitoring of offenders is a massive commitment but one Bedfordshire Police believes is worthwhile. We urge the public to join us in this crusade by ensuring their home security is as good as it can be as well passing on information they have about those people committing crime.
 
Other ways to deter burglars include:
 
  • Fit outside security lights and put gates across side passages
  • Leave lights and a radio on when you go out
  • Double check fences and boundaries for weak spots
  • Fit security features such as window locks, patio door locks and a burglar alarm
  • Never leave keys under mats and flower pots, it’s the first place burglars look
  • Keep an eye out for strangers in your street, especially if they are selling property door to door. If you are suspicious, call the police.
  • Help protect your neighbourhood by joining Home Watch, or becoming a co-ordinator
 
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Monday, 11 March 2013

Oak Crescent, Biggleswade - Garage Burglary



Local Crime Message
 
Incident Type:
Garage Burglary.
Location:
Oak Crescent, Biggleswade.
Date and Time:
Saturday 9th March, between 6:00 and 7:05 p.m.
Incident Details:
It is not known how the offender gained entry to the garage as there are no signs of damage to the building.
The owner found the door open and discovered that a mountain bike had been taken.
Crime Reference:
J D / 8 8 0 2 / 2013.
Crime Reduction Advice:
Check that all doors and windows are locked at all times.
Ensure that Security lighting covers the building.
Make sure that any connecting doors in the house are secure at all times.
Consider fitting a Garage Alarm.
Valuable property can be secured in a cage or bolted to the ground.