Cambridgeshire Neighbourhood Watch Association

Procedure for Testing Lamp Posts

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Before commencing the attachment of a Neighbourhood Watch Sign to a lamp post it is essential to ensure the post is safe. Please read carefully the procedure below. If you need further information contact our street signs or district leaders. A volt stick can be provided - contact the street signs lead. Read more
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Why Have Street Signs?

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Street signs are a great way of showing that your community cares about preventing crime. Each individual scheme is responsible for deciding where to hang signs, for putting up the signs securely and for maintaining them. Read more
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Street Signs for Schemes

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If you want to make sure people know that you have an active Neighbourhood Watch scheme protecting your community use our approved signs. Read more
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Support with the Cost of Living

Are you worried about the rising cost of energy bills, food and transport?

You are not alone; the cost of living crisis is affecting many of us.

You may want help accessing grants and debt advice, support getting all Read more

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Energy Support

Practical information to help people manage their electricity and gas bills. Many suppliers of other non-energy related services also offer discounts or help schemes. Read more
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Street Signs -Town and Country Planning Regulations

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The Class 10 guidance for erecting NW street and similar signs. Read more
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Street Signs Guidance

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The latest guidance instructions (effective January 2024) for obtaining authorisation, planning, siting, installation and purchasing from Cambridgeshire NW Association. Read more
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