Cambridgeshire Neighbourhood Watch Association

Police and Neighbourhood Watch Framework

After some considerable work and negotiating with some individual police forces, senior offices and the National Police Chiefs Council we have agreed and signed off a liaison framework between Police Forces and local Neighbourhood Watch. The framework between Cambridgeshire Read more

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2023 A.G.M. and Conference

This year the conference presentations will represent the changes NW is making to remain relevant in our changing world. Read more
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NWN Policies

National Neighbourhood Watch have produced a number of helpful policies which provide a consistent structure for all members of Neighbourhood Watch across England and Wales. All members agree to follow these when joining Neighbourhood Watch.

  • Data Breach Policy
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Accessibility statement for CNWA

As an organisation we are guided by our values. We know that being a diverse movement and ensuring our activity and communications are accessible, inclusive, and relevant will help us make a difference for all our communities and individuals. Read more

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Community Safety Charter

The Community Safety Charter is a means by which Neighbourhood Watch members, local residents, businesses, and organisations, agree to do whatever they can together to provide an environment that is safer for everyone. Read more
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Memorandum between the PCC and CNWA

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This Memorandum of Understanding is between the Office of the Police and Crime Comissioner (PCC) and Cambridgshire Neighbourhood Watch Association (CNWA). Each force area has a single association which has formal relationship with the National Neighbourhood Watch Network which Read more

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Memorandum Police and CNWA

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This Memorandum of Understanding is between the Cambridgeshire Constabulary (CC) and Cambridgshire Neighbourhood Watch Association (CNWA). Each force area has a single association which has formal relationship with the National Neighbourhood Watch Network which is the charity that all Read more

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Memorandum NWN and CNWA

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This Memorandum of Understanding is between the National Neighbourhood Watch Network (NWN) and Cambridgeshire Neighbourhood Watch Association (CNWA). Each force area has a single association which has formal relationship with the National Neighbourhood Watch Network which is the charity Read more

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What Does an Association Do?

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Cambridgeshire Neighbourhood Watch Association plays a vital role in supporting and developing local Neighbourhood Watch groups. Read more
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The Role of an Executive Representative

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The present roles carried out by County Executive Group NHW Representatives are : 

  • Carry out their duties as the executive coordinating body of the Cambridgeshire Neighbourhood Watch organisation.
  • Act as the formal link between County NW and the Cambridgeshire Read more
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Our Association Constitution

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The Constitution for Cambridgeshire NHW Association was approved at the  Cambridgeshire NHW AGM on 28th September 2019.    

Revised-constitution-vn-1.6 Final Approved and Signed AGM 2019Download
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An Association of Districts

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Cambridgeshire Neighbourhood Watch Association (CNWA) is managed by the CNWA Executive Committee. The Association is a not for profit organisation, non-party in politics, non-sectarian in religion, and we operate equal opportunities and non-discriminatory policies embracing the diversity in our communities. Read more
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