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Dear Residents, 

I would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who attended the recent Dulwich Hill Ward Panel meeting. It was wonderful to see so many of you engaged and actively contributing to the discussion. Your participation and willingness to share your thoughts and concerns are greatly appreciated.

We are currently in the process of selecting a date for the next Ward Panel meeting, which will likely be held in December. We understand that this is a busy time of year with the holiday season approaching, so we will do our best to choose a date that accommodates as many attendees as possible.

In the meantime, if you have any urgent matters or concerns please do not hesitate to contact emergency services by dialing 999.

Thank you once again for your continued involvement and support.

Best Regards,

Safer Neighbourhood Team 

Dulwich Hill 

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Discussed last night - Burglaries and theft from motor vehicles. Long discussion with lady from the School Patrol (parents who volunteer to be around at local secondary schools to prevent phone thefts/mugging etc). Also the recent concerns re scam accidents mopeds/bikes crashing into cars etc.  Barry Road/Silvester Rds. Barry/Goodrich, Langton Rise/Wood Vale. A couple of people attending had this happen to them/family. Suspicious behaviour of a make hiding behind bike containers in Pellatt Road/CPR who may be involved. Police need to be informed of all incidents and locations. If activities identified around certain roads, police may be able to employ under cover officers in unmarked vehicles. 

Meeting lasted around  75 mintes. 

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The more that can be done about crash for cash is to have more police and council presence in the areas where the criminals are operating to determine them. I see them circling around the Court Lane area, driving around and round in circles looking for their next victim.

19 hours ago, Rockets said:

The more that can be done about crash for cash is to have more police and council presence in the areas where the criminals are operating to determine them. I see them circling around the Court Lane area, driving around and round in circles looking for their next victim.

Suppose we'll just have to pay a bit more tax. The French have and now half the country looks and runs like Switzerland. Or shall we just keep on chasing this stupid myth that we should expect Scandinavian style public services whilst paying American style taxes?

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On 29/09/2024 at 18:09, Rockets said:

The more that can be done about crash for cash is to have more police and council presence in the areas where the criminals are operating to determine them. I see them circling around the Court Lane area, driving around and round in circles looking for their next victim.

Then be a good citizen clock their registration and share with Met Police.  Some photos even more helpful.

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