LEICESTERSHIRE & RUTLAND COUNTY NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH ASSOCIATION
Registered Charity No. 1122598
Constituted in partnership with Leicestershire Constabulary, we represent ALL Neighbourhood Watch members registered with the Police within the Leicestershire Constabulary area.

The Association provides services FREE OF CHARGE for and on behalf of ALL Watch schemes and groups of schemes/associations in the Leicestershire & Rutland policing area that are registered with the police.
- National NHW Issues
These pages are dedicated to updating our local membership on the future of the Neighbourhhod Watch movement at a national level.
There are currently over 3000 co-ordinators within the county area; your road is no different to theirs, so why not join today.
If you would like to receive an information pack on how to become involved in Neighbourhood Watch please phone the following number, leaving your name, address and a daytime telephone number:
County Association Secretary : 0116 222 2222 ext 3871
Residents in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland have more confidence in their police force than people in other force areas according to reports published recently.
Police are concerned for the welfare of an elderly woman who has been missing from an address in Woodhouse Eaves since lunchtime today (Tuesday December 2, 2008).
Helen Bryden (86), was last seen at around midday on Tuesday December 2, 2008, when she left an address in Rawlins Close, Woodhouse Eaves, Leicestershire, where she had been staying with relatives.
Police and family members are very concerned for Mrs Bryden's welfare.
She is described as a white female, 5'3" tall with grey hair.
The shocking scene of an alcohol-related collision greeted visitors to police headquarters at Enderby last night (Monday December 1) as Leicestershire Constabulary's Road Policing Unit officially launched their Christmas Drink and Drug Drive Campaign (watch the video clip).

