Neighbourhood Watch
Havant Neighbourhood Watch and Waterlooville and District
Neighbourhood Watch are important members of the Safer Havant
Partnership. Their representatives regularly meet with the
Partnership to pass on information from residents on issues
throughout the borough.
You can help to make your community safer by joining your local
scheme. Neighbourhood Watch is one of the largest and most
successful crime prevention schemes ever and works not only to
reduce crime but to build community spirit and good
relations. It brings local people closer together with the
common goal of tackling crime and disorder and keeping an eye on
each other's property.

You can contact Waterlooville and District Neighbourhood Watch
Association on 023 9289 2627 and Havant Neighbourhood Watch
Association on 023 9289 9061. Follow the link below to email
Havant Neighbourhood Watch:
Contact Havant Neighbourhood Watch
Association by email >>
External link to Waterlooville and
District Neighbourhood Watch Association >>
If you are a member of Neighbourhood Watch and have any
suggestions for what you would like to see on this page please
contact the Safer Havant Partnership at info@saferhavant.co.uk
Neighbourhood Watch update
NEW: February 2010: Havant Neighbourhood Watch
Annual General Meeting
The minutes of the Havant Neighbourhood Watch Annual General
Meeting of the 23rd of February have now been released.
Please follow the link below for more information on the
meeting:
Link to minutes of the Havant
Neighbourhood Watch Annual General Meeting of the 23rd of February
>>
Why, when and how to contact the police: reporting crimes and
other incidents
Follow the link below for an article by Ken Legg, Treasurer of
Waterlooville and District Neighbourhood Watch on the importance
reporting crime and anti-social behaviour in your area.
Link to Neighbourhood Watch article on the
process of reporting an incident >>
November 2009: Havant Neighbourhood Watch newsletter
update
Follow the link below for an update on the Havant Neighbourhood
Watch newsletter:
Link to Havant Neighbourhood Watch
update (PDF file) >>
June 2009: Waterlooville and District Neighbourhood Watch
Annual General Meeting
The minutes of the Waterlooville and District Neighbourhood
Watch Annual General meeting have been released. Please
follow the link below for more information about the meeting:
Link to minutes of
the Waterlooville and District Annual General Meeting (PDF file)
>>
March 2009: Havant Neighbourhood Watch Annual General
Meeting
The minutes of the Havant Neighbourhood Watch Annual General
Meeting of the 24th of February 2009 have now been released.
Please follow the link below for more information on the
meeting:
Link to minutes of the Havant
Neighbourhood Watch Annual General Meeting 24th of February 2009
(PDF file) >>
February 2009: Havant Neighbourhood Watch Annual General
Meeting
Thanks from the Safer Havant Partnership to all the
Neighbourhood Watch Coordinators who attended the Havant
Neighbourhood Watch Annual General Meeting and listened
to the Community Safety Team's presentation. In the
couple of days following the meeting we had 130 new unique visitors
to the website - thank you for logging on to find out more!!
Also thanks to all those who took a box of community safety
information packs to deliver in their local area.
November 2008: Safer Havant Partnership Folding event!

The Safer Havant Partnership have ordered a number of community
safety information packs which include information and advice
on anti-social behaviour and useful contact details for a number of
agencies. We aim to distribute these packs across the Havant
Borough. If Neighbourhood Watch Co-ordinators would like a
number of packs to distribute to their local area they can collect
them from Havant Borough Council or the Community Safety Team can
bring the packs to them. To arrange a collection or delivery
contact the Safer Havant Partnership at info@saferhavant.co.uk
A number of representatives of both Havant and
Waterlooville Neighbourhood Watch attended the Safer Havant
Partnership's folding event and helped to put together over 4000
information packs which will be distributed to Neighbourhood Watch
members. Many thanks to all those who attended.
If this information is difficult to read we can provide it in
another format, for example in braille, large print, on audio tape
or in another language. To request any of these formats
please contact customer.services@havant.gov.uk