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Farm Watch launched in Darwen

POLICE in Darwen say a scheme launched to prevent crime in rural areas has started well.

Farm Watch was launched last in a bid to crack down in crime in the countryside around Darwen, and to improve links between police and the communities.

It covers the six rural towns that form a horseshoe shape around Darwen - Tockholes, Belmont, Edgworth, Hoddlesdon, Turton and Belthorn.

Sgt Rob Evans, of Darwen’s neighbourhood policing team, said: “It has been well received so far, but we want to increase the number of people on the scheme.

“We have got about 15 or 20 so far, but we would like about 10 more.

“It is giving us eyes and ears in the country. It has the makings of a really good scheme.

“The early indication is it will be beneficial over the long term.

“It is all about stopping criminals at the gateway before they get to Darwen.

“It also helps us to crack down on travelling criminals.

“We often have to fight against Greater Manchester Police as, when they target a crime, the criminals start coming to us.”

Sue and Mark Johnson, of Sydney Street, Hoddlesden, have joined the scheme.

In practice, they act as a point of contact for people in the area to voice their concerns to Sue, 42, said: “Thakfully we haven’t really had anything to do so far.

“We don’t have to do anything out of the ordinary, it’s just about communities keeping an eye out for each other.

“And you don’t have to be a farmer to be involved.

“We don’t own a farm, we just live in the country.”

To get involved in the Farm Watch scheme, contact PCSO Nick Gisicz on 01254 222135.

Comments(9)

living the end times in BB1 says...
9:52am Tue 21 Feb 12

Farm Watch launched in Darwen.
Town centres full of animals

chris283 says...
11:58am Tue 21 Feb 12

HAAHAH COULD NOT AGREE MORE

Between_the_lions says...
12:43pm Tue 21 Feb 12

I'll watch the sheep farms if volunteers are sought.

I lykes a good lambing!

milano says...
12:50pm Tue 21 Feb 12

comment not about this story but why are comments not being allowed on the planning permission granted for the site at Eccleshill?

Malthus says...
1:30pm Tue 21 Feb 12

milano wrote:
comment not about this story but why are comments not being allowed on the planning permission granted for the site at Eccleshill?
Just had a look at the site on Google maps. It is not a place I would like to go for a caravanning holiday. There isn't even a pool!

Your ferret stinks says...
1:52pm Tue 21 Feb 12

milano wrote:
comment not about this story but why are comments not being allowed on the planning permission granted for the site at Eccleshill?
Because if the LET upset the pikeys it will cost them £1000's to repair their leaking roof just around the edges where there used to be lead flashing!

Your ferret stinks says...
1:55pm Tue 21 Feb 12

Farm Watch launched in Darwen

That should be riviting! I'll strap myself in for that one then!

Keep Darwen Green says...
4:31pm Tue 21 Feb 12

Deliverence, stick to the path beware the moors.

darwenTower says...
10:17am Wed 22 Feb 12

milano wrote:
comment not about this story but why are comments not being allowed on the planning permission granted for the site at Eccleshill?
Why not post about it on Blackburn Web?

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