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Showing posts with label NPT. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 July 2011

Don't miss this great community event!

East End Park is playing host to the LARK IN THE PARK event on Saturday 23 July 2011 between 12noon and 3pm.

There will be all kinds of children friendly fun and games to be had.

Mini Breeze                            Drum Workshop                  Bouncy Castle
Face paint                               Raffles                                 Play Bus
Circus Workshop                    Games                                Picnic
Stalls                                       Police Horse                       Fire Brigade

And so much more!

Refreshments are on offer as well as entertainment from East Leeds FM and even a visit from Ronnie the Rhino!

Come along, bring your friends and family have a great time in this beautiful Victorian park with your friends and neighbours - we look forward to seeing you all!

Monday, 21 March 2011

Police Warning - Regarding the Census

Police Reminder To Check For ID
Monday, 21 March, 2011

Police are reminding residents to check for identification when officials visit homes in the region as part of the forthcoming 2011 Census process.

The actual Census day is Sunday 27th March, however, the field operation will run from March to mid-August and census field staff will be taking to the streets to offer assistance and collect questionnaires from residential households and communal establishments across West Yorkshire. Every household in West Yorkshire will have to complete a census form.

Members of the public should remember that:

Residents who return their completed questionnaires promptly (before 6th April) will not be contacted by the census field staff

All census staff will carry an ID card with photo, logo and hologram and should automatically show their ID and explain who they are They may ask for name and number of residents, but they will not ask for specific details (like credit card details, bank accounts etc)

Census staff should never enter the household unless they are invited and they may also need to make several visits to the same address to ensure a questionnaire is returned.

Residents will not be asked to leave their questionnaire on the doorstep for collection

Residents can request a pre-arranged appointment with a collector via the census helpline number – 0300 0201 101

Additional information/assistance can also be found on the census website www.census.gov.uk
For people who live in communal establishments such as care homes, hotels, and halls of residence will have their questionnaires hand delivered as well as Gypsy and Traveller sites, caravans parks and marinas. A dedicated member of the Census staff will speak with the manager of the complex and agree a date and time to pick-up completed questionnaires. They will not necessarily speak with residents.

West Yorkshire Police are encouraging residents to be alert when dealing with callers at the door.

Chris Joyce, Force Crime Reduction Officer said: "It is a sad fact of life that some people will impersonate others to commit a criminal offence, so it is extremely important that members of the public remember to satisfy themselves that callers at their home are genuine and who they say they are.

"Most callers at your door will be genuine, but it is vital that you thoroughly check their identity before giving them any personal details or allowing them access to your property’

"The Census Team has ensured that their staff follows good practice when calling at residential properties. However, if you are in any doubt whatsoever about the identity of anyone who calls at your home, do not let them in, turn them away and then alert the Police if you are suspicious of their intentions."

Anyone who would like additional information about the 2011 Census process should ring the Census Helpline on 0300 0201 101 or visit http://www.census.gov.uk/