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14th June 2026

There is still time to submit a nomination for the Neighbourhood Watch Network Community Police Awards 2026, sponsored by VISAV the company behind the Neighbourhood Alert system.

These awards celebrate officers who go above and beyond to help communities feel safer, more connected and supported. We are looking for Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs), Police Constables (PCs), Sergeants and Inspectors who have made a real and lasting difference in their neighbourhoods.

Has an officer in your area:

✔ Worked alongside Neighbourhood Watch to improve community safety?
✔ Supported local events, meetings or community initiatives?
✔ Helped establish or strengthen a Neighbourhood Watch scheme?
✔ Worked with residents to tackle local issues and achieve positive outcomes?

How to nominate:

If so, now is the time to say thank you and help them receive the recognition they deserve.

⏰ Nominations close on Sunday 5 July 2026.

Nominate your local officer today: www.ourwatch.org.uk/policeawards

Together, let's celebrate the dedication, commitment and impact of neighbourhood policing at its very best.

NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH NETWORK, Central Support Team

12th June 2026

To whom it may concern,

PLEASE NOTE: THE LINING DATES FOR THIS CLOSURE HAVE EXTENDED TO 16TH JUNE 2026.

Please find enclosed details of a temporary road closure:

Road Closure: B4555 Netherton Lane to Church Lane, Highley

Start Date: 18th May 2026

End Date: 4th June 2026

Purpose: Site 36 surface dressing including sweeping and lining as follows:
Dressing: 18/05/26-20/05/26
Lock chip: 02/06/26-03/06/26
Lining: 04/06/26
Please note that these works are weather dependent and subject to change.
Will not be at the same time as sites 37, 38 and 40.

Works Promoter: Shropshire Council

Works Promoter Ref: UJ214SD26-36

Enforcement pattern for B4555 Netherton Lane to Church Lane:
From Monday to Friday 09:30 - 16:00

You can view the closure and diversion route by clicking here: https://one.network/?tm=GB148427901

Should you have any queries regarding this closure, please call Customer Services on 0345 6789006, or contact the Street Works Team on streetworks@shropshire.gov.uk.

Yours Faithfully,

The Street Works Team

Shropshire Council

9th June 2026

What we want you to know We are seeing an increase in vehicle thefts involving Nissan Navara models across South Shropshire.

Preventing vehicle crime is a local Safer Neighbourhood Team priority, supporting the NPCC’s national campaign to disrupt organised vehicle theft. How we want you to feel Reassured that there are simple, practical steps you can take to protect your vehicle, and confident that your local officers are actively working to keep communities safe.

What we want you to do Help reduce the risk of vehicle theft by following these security tips:

 Always lock your vehicle and double‑check it is secure

 Use a steering wheel lock or other visible security device

 Park in a garage or well‑lit area where possible

 Keep keys out of sight and away from doors and windows

 Store vehicle keys in a Faraday pouch to block signals and help prevent keyless theft

 Make sure CCTV or doorbell cameras are switched on and working If you see anything suspicious or have information that could help prevent vehicle crime, please report it via www.neighbourhoodmatters.co.uk.

Working together to protect South Shropshire. #VehicleCrimePrevention #SaferNeighbourhoodTeam #NPCC #SouthShropshire #RuralPolicing #ProtectYourVehicle Kind regards PC Nicholas Nolan 21624

5th June 2026

PLEASE NOTE: THIS ROAD CLOSURE HAS BEEN EXTENDED UNTIL 8TH JUNE 2026.

Please find enclosed details of a temporary road closure:

Start Date: 23rd April 2026

End Date: 6th May 2026

Purpose: Site 40 surface dressing including sweeping and lining as follows:
Dressing: 18/05/26-19/05/26
Lining: 04/06/26-05/06/26
Please note that these works are weather dependent and subject to change.

Works Promoter: Shropshire Council

Works Promoter Ref: UJ214SD26-40

Enforcement pattern for B4555 Woodhill Road:
From Monday to Friday 09:30 - 16:00

You can view the closure and diversion route by clicking here: https://one.network/?tm=GB148427718

Should you have any queries regarding this closure, please call Customer Services on 0345 6789006, or contact the Street Works Team on streetworks@shropshire.gov.uk.

4th June 2026

Report Fraud is urging online shoppers to stay alert for unusual activity on their accounts following a rise in criminals gaining access to buy expensive goods.

Recent reporting highlights Argos as a key trend in this activity. Report Fraud has seen a significant increase in cases mentioning the retailer, reflecting how criminals are targeting well-known brands. Argos is actively working with authorities and its customers to identify suspicious activity and strengthen safeguards.

Criminals are using login details obtained from data breaches to gain unauthorised access to retailer accounts. This is possible due to the practice of reusing the same password across multiple online accounts. Once they have control of the account, criminals will place online orders and then collect the good in-person at a physical store. In some instances, the goods are paid for using payment details not connected to the victim of the compromised account.

These fraudulent orders are frequently fulfilled through ‘click and collect’, allowing offenders to retrieve goods in person.

In May, Report Fraud received 652 reports which mention Argos, a 323 per cent increase compared to April, when 154 reports mentioning the retailer were made. Since the start of 2026, there have been 1,175 reports mentioning the retailer, with May seeing the highest number to date.

Argos has been contacting customers who may have been affected and continues to work closely with partners and shoppers to help protect accounts and prevent further incidents.

Detective Chief Inspector Steven Kettle, Head of Crime Services at Report Fraud, said:

“Report Fraud urges anyone with online retail accounts to remain vigilant and be alert to any unusual or suspicious activity.

“It is essential to take appropriate steps to protect your accounts by following Report Fraud’s guidance. If you believe you have been a victim of fraud, please report it to Report Fraud via reportfraud.police.uk or by calling 0300 123 2040.”

How can you protect yourself?

All shoppers with any retailer should take measures to protect their online account. Here is what you can do:

Reset passwords: if you noticed any unauthorised activity on an online account, you should change your password immediately. You should also do this for any accounts that use the same password. A good way to make sure your passwords are secure and strong is to combine 3 random words to create a unique password. You should opt for a passkey if you can.

Enable 2SV: whenever available, protect your online accounts by enabling 2-step verification (2SV).

Shopping online: if you decide to create an account for the store you’re buying from, don’t allow them to store your bank details for future purchases.

If you have been a victim of fraud, you should tell Report Fraud by reporting it on the website at reportfraud.police.uk or by calling 0300 123 2040. Or if you live in Scotland, call 101.