OUR NEXT ZOOM MEETING
Every third Thursday of the month (except April & Dec) at 7.30pm
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Tag Archives: police
police advice on cars, pavements and dogs
There have been a number of car break-ins recently. Report any suspicious activity to the police on 101 and this will get more police into our area: their current strategy is to flood target areas with officers. If you’re unlucky … Continue reading
Maryhill police station counter service
Police Scotland are proposing that the 24/7 counter service at Maryhill Police Station should be reduced to a 7am-midnight service, 7 days a week. Further details are available here. You can send your views on this to PublicCounterReview@scotland.pnn.police.uk by 31 … Continue reading
break-ins and theft
Maryhill/Kelvin police have noted a recent increase in break-ins and theft from property. At the last community council meeting they reminded residents of the importance of keeping cars, homes and garages/sheds locked at night. Police contact numbers and website/email addresses … Continue reading
re-organised Scottish Police and Fire Services
There’s a public event on 6 June at Maryhill Burgh Halls to give local people their say on the new Scottish Police and Fire Services. Details here.
bogus callers
This from police Chief Inspector Ann Hughes, via councillor Martin Rhodes: Over the last few days we have had 5 incidences of bogus callers across Maryhill, Kelvin and Canal multi member wards. This has primarily been in Ashgill Road, Skirsa … Continue reading
Kelvindale Rd pedestrian crossing
Our Community Sergeant David Taylor from Maryhill Police Station has been monitoring the pedestrian crossing on Kelvindale Road at Ferngrove Avenue, near to Cleveden Secondary School. The road markings around the crossing have pretty much worn away, so he has … Continue reading
police & community meeting
This Tuesday, 18th December, there will a police and community meeting in Cleveden Secondary School between 7 and 8pm. It will be a short open meeting where anyone can come and highlight local areas of concern for police attention. These … Continue reading
thefts
The Police report at last night’s community council meeting noted a spate of thefts from garden sheds, often at night – bikes are a particular target. Unusually, there was one case of robbery, where persons gained access through a window … Continue reading