• Road Closure Notice – Park Farm Road – 25th/26th June

    Road Closure Notice – Park Farm Road

  • Police Connect Message – 9th April 2019

    The following is a Police Connect message.

    Wanted appeal – John Watson

    Police are appealing for help to trace a man who is wanted in Swaffham.

    John Watson, aged 31 and from the Swaffham area, is wanted for breaching a Criminal Behaviour Order and resisting arrest.

    Watson is described as white, approximately 5ft 8 tall, heavy build and with short red hair, which he is known to dye.

    Anyone who may have seen Watson or know of his whereabouts should contact Norfolk Police on 101.

    Alternatively contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

  • Police Connect Message – 26th February 2019

    Warning to residents following further cold caller scam

    Police have issued a further warning for residents to be vigilant to cold callers claiming to be police officers following an incident in Walpole Highway near Wisbech.

    It comes after an elderly resident received a call on Friday 22 February 2018 from someone claiming to be from the police stating her bank card had been used to purchase counterfeit Euros.

    He asked the victim to assist police enquiries by purchasing 4,000 Euros from a Bureau-de-Change, which would allow police to check if they were counterfeit.

    The victim agreed to do this twice and on each occasion the cash has been collected by a courier from her home address.

    The male courier is described as being black, around 6ft 1 tall, of a slim build, aged in his 20s and was wearing hi-vis clothing.

    Similar incidents have been reported throughout the county and it has been known that suspects request cash is posted or for residents to purchase high value goods, and to then meet the people purporting to be officers to hand over the goods.

    Investigating officer, Detective Constable Nichola Lane from King’s Lynn CID, urged for residents to be vigilant to this scam.

    She said: “We’re urging members of the public, particularly the elderly who are primarily being targeted, to be vigilant to cold calls made on the telephone.

    “Genuine police officers or staff would never approach residents and ask for cash withdrawals to be made or for people to purchase items on their behalf.

    “I would ask people with vulnerable relatives, friends or neighbours to make sure they are aware of this type of scam.”

    Officers have this advice:

    •        Never give out personal information about your bank account to anybody over the phone.

    •        If someone calls claiming to be a police officer, ask for their identification number and police force. Hang up and call 101 using a different phone. If you can’t use a different phone, wait at least five minutes before calling back. A genuine police officer will not mind waiting while you check.

    •        Police and banks will never ask you to give out personal details such as account numbers or PIN numbers.

    •        If you have given out information which could compromise your bank account security in any way, call your bank to cancel your cards as soon as possible.

    •        Never hand over money to someone at the door to be sent off elsewhere.

    Anyone with concerns about such calls should contact Norfolk Police on the non-emergency number 101 or 999 if a crime is in progress. Alternatively, contact Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040.

  • Police Connect Message – 5th February 2019


    Police are urging local communities to be vigilant after a number of charity clothing banks have been targeted by criminals across the county in recent weeks.

    Officers are investigating three incidents were charity clothing banks were damaged in an attempt to break into them at Tesco on Kilverstone in Thetford, Tesco on Yarmouth Road in Caister and at Morrison’s on Clipbush Lane in Fakenham.

    In two further incidents at Morrison’s in Dereham and on Hurn Road in Dereham, clothing banks have been broken into but it is unknown whether anything has been stolen.

    All the incidents happened between Saturday 19 January and Monday 4 February 2019.

    Sergeant Toby Gosdon said: “We are investigating whether these incidents are linked and I would urge anyone who may have seen any suspicious activity in these areas in recent weeks to contact police. I would also like to remind people to be vigilant and to report any suspicious behaviour by calling 101 or dial 999 if a crime is in progress.”

    Anyone with information should contact Sergeant Toby Gosden at North Walsham Police Station on 101.

    Alternatively contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111

  • Police Connect Message – 17th January 2019

  • Police Connect Message

    The following is a Police Connect message.

     Scam Alert – Messages claiming to be from ‘TV Licencing’

    We have received more reports from Norfolk residents about emails and text messages claiming to be from TV Licencing.  Often these state that ‘Your TV Licence will expire’ and then offering a link to ‘Please Set up a new Direct Debit Now’.

    These emails are not from TV Licencing and anyone following the link will be taken to a genuine looking fake version of the TV Licencing website which will attempt to gather personal and financial details.  It is likely that many versions of this email will be circulating using a range of different ‘expire’ dates.

    Action Fraud report that they have received more than 5,000 reports to them regarding this type of message.  They offer the following advice:

    Always question unsolicited requests for your personal or financial information in case it’s a scam. Never automatically click on a link in an unexpected email or text.

    For more information about how to stay safe online, visit www.cyberaware.gov.uk.

    You can report suspicious messages to Action Fraud using their online form or by telephone on 0300 123 2040.

    Cold Calling Alert – Doorstep cold caller in the Norwich area claiming to be ‘surveying about telephone cold calls’

    We are warning residents to be on their guard after receiving a report of a doorstep cold caller in the Norwich area.

    In the incident a resident received a doorstep cold call from a man who claimed he was ‘surveying about telephone cold calls’ and during the conversation also stated he was ‘working on behalf of Trading Standards’.  The man was carrying a clip board and left the area after a neighbour intervened and told him to leave the area.

    Be very wary of claims made by doorstep cold callers.  Please be aware Norfolk Trading Standards do not cold call at properties to undertake surveys and we don’t authorise anyone else to do this on our behalf.

    Anyone concerned about doorstep cold calling in Norfolk can contact Trading Standards through our partners the Citizens Advice consumer helpline via their online reporting form or by telephone on 03454 04 05 06.

    Scam Alert – Telephone cold calls claiming to be from HMRC

    We have received more reports from Norfolk residents about telephone cold calls claiming to be from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).

    Most of these cold calls claim to be in connection to non-payment of tax or other duty stating that the call recipient is liable to prosecution or other legal proceedings, such as repossession of belongings, to settle the outstanding balance.  The cold caller will then say that to avoid action the debt can be settled immediately by bank transfer or by iTunes gift cards.

    Often, the period for which the tax is allegedly due will be a significant number of years back making it harder for the call recipient to be sure or be able to verify any claims.

    If the call recipient refuses to comply or is hesitant further threats of ‘immediate arrest’, ‘court appearances’, ‘bailiffs attending your home’ and ‘stopping pensions or benefits’ will be made by the cold caller.

    Where payments are made the cold callers then sever all contact.

    We always advise to be very wary of any approach made by a telephone cold call. If you receive this type of call our advice is do not interact with the call and hang up.

    Action Fraud has issued the following advice regarding these cold calls:

    It is vital that the public exercise caution when receiving messages or telephone calls of this nature:

    • Always question unsolicited requests for your personal or financial information.  Just because someone knows your basic details (such as your name and contact details), it doesn’t mean they are genuine.  Instead, contact the company or organisation directly using trusted methods such as a known email address or phone number.
    • Listen to your instincts.  If something feels wrong, then it is usually right to question it.  No genuine organisation will ask you to pay taxes, bills or fees using iTunes Gift Cards, or any other type of voucher.
    • Don’t be rushed or pressured into making a decision.  Under no circumstances would a genuine bank or some other trusted organisation force you to make a financial transaction on the spot.Scam Alert – WhatsApp GoldThese messages are a scam and there is no genuine ‘WhatsApp Gold’.  Anyone clicking on the link will be taken to a site which will attempt to infect their device with malware.If you ever receive a message claiming you can upgrade or install additional features to WhatsApp by clicking on a link ignore the message and delete it.We have received more reports about telephone cold calls claiming to be from BT Openreach.
    • Recent reported calls have included several claims including:
    • Scam Alert – Telephone cold calls claiming to be from BT Openreach
    • Any update to the genuine WhatsApp will take place through the app itself.
    • WhatsApp users need to be aware of a number of messages circulating again claiming to be offering access to ‘WhatsApp Gold’.  These messages often claim that this download offers several enhancements over the existing WhatsApp along with a link to ‘sign up’.
    • If you receive a call, text or email of this nature report it to Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040.  If you have received handed a call, text or email of this nature and have handed over money or voucher details report it to Norfolk Constabulary on 101.
    • Your service is about to be ‘suspended’
    • Your broadband will be ‘disconnected within 24 hours’
    • They have ‘detected issues with your broadband’
    • They are calling about ‘poor performance with your broadband’
    • That your router has been ‘hacked’
    • We always advise to be wary of telephone cold calls and the claims made during them.  If you receive a suspicious call claiming to be connected to BT do not give or confirm any personal or financial details, hang up, wait five minutes and then contact BT customer service on 0800 800 150.

    If you have received a telephone cold call which you believe to be a scam you can report it to us via our partners the Citizens Advice consumer helpline on 03454 04 05 06

  • Bus Service Consultation

    Please see below the revised timetable for bus services in and around Swaffham.

    Bus Service Consultation – November 2018

    To give you views on the proposed timetable respond to:

    Email: [email protected]

    Post: Travel and Transport, County Hall, Norwich, NR1 2SG

    Telephone: 01603 223956

    By 3rd December 2018

     

  • Warning for Gressenhall Residents

    Two incidents of car break in, in Gressenhall (Park Road & Swan Drive) have been reported to me in the last couple of days. One incident involved the theft of a handbag and contents from a vehicle parked outside the home and the other was an attempted break in.

    It would seem that the night time opportunists are on the prowl again so please ensure you take your valuables out of your vehicles and that the vehicle is securely locked. Should you have to leave items in the vehicle ensure they are out of sight either locked in the glove box or secured in the boot.

    If you see anyone prowling around in a suspicious manner report it to the police on 101 or for an actual attempt 999.

    Remember if good people ignore what is going on it will only encourage further activity. To fight crime and deter criminals the police need us as much as we need them!

    Doug Curd

    Gressenhall Neighbourhood Watch

  • NHS First Signs

  • Upcoming A47 Roadworks

    Road works will be taking place on the A47 between Dereham and Norwich from 6th August for 5 weeks.

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