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Useful Links

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Crime alerts and reporting concerns

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Hampshire Alert
Sign up for crime-related warnings and up-to-date information from Hampshire Alert via the following link: www.hampshirealert.co.uk

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Hampshire Constabulary

Reporting to the police can be made either online via their website to: https://www.hampshire.police.uk/ or call 101 – when ringing 101, please ask for Hampshire Constabulary

 

Hampshire Snap

Hampshire Police are accepting personal video evidence submissions from members of the public who have witnessed alleged road traffic offences here:

https://hants-snap-police.egressforms.com

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Hampshire Immobilise

Parishioners can record their equipment serial numbers on the immobiliser website. Click here.

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Fraud

Fraud accounts for almost 40% of all crime. In just one year, 1 in 17 adults in England and Wales were victims of fraud. That’s nearly 3 million of us.

1 in 5 businesses were also a victim of fraud over a 3 year period. In other words, fraud is rife and it can happen to anyone.

 Think you’re immune from fraud?

Fraudsters can use highly manipulative methods to get us when our defences are down. Nobody is immune from fraud. We can all be more alert to the risks, and we can all do more to protect ourselves.

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Visit www.actionfraud.police.uk or stopthinkfraud.campaign.gov.uk/  or hampshirecyberwatch.org/ for further information.

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Highways / Public footpaths / Abandoned cars etc

Hampshire County Council has responsibility for Highways, some verges, drainage, flooding, and pavements.  It deals with traffic lights and signs, salt when the roads are icy, abandoned vehicles, fly tipping and dead animals.  Any problems relating to these matters can be reported using this links below.

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Road problems generally Click here
Hampshire County Council has responsibility for Highways, some verges, drainage, flooding, and pavements.  It deals with traffic lights and signs, salt when the roads are icy, abandoned vehicles, fly tipping and dead animals. Any problems relating to these matters can be reported using this link.

 

Footpaths Click here

Hants County Council also has responsibility for maintaining public footpaths.  Problems can be reported here.

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Abandoned vehicles Click here

Abandoned vehicles are dealt with by New Forest District Council.  Reports can be made online or by telephoning customer services on 023 8028 5000.

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Partnerships with Hale Parish Council

Hale Village Hall www.halevillagehall.co.uk

Hale and Woodgreen Neighbourhood WatchClick here.

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Village organisations without Parish Council representation

Hale and Redlynch Transition Group - http://www.halemarket.org/transition

Hale and Redlynch Cricket Club - https://rhcc.play-cricket.com

Hale Social Committee – Chairman Stephen Roper - 01725 510756

Hale Brownies – contact Gillian Ely – 01725 510893 or gillian.ely@sky.com

Hale Village Community Land Trust - http://www.halevillageclt.co.uk

Hale Primary School - https://www.forestedgelearning.co.uk

Hale PTA “Friends of Hale School” - https://hale.forestedgelearning.co.uk/pta/

St. Mary’s Church - http://www.avp-benefice.org.uk/how-to-find-st-marys-church-hale/

 

Organisations supported by Hale Parish Council

New Forest Disability - https://www.newforestdis.org.uk

Hampshire and IOW Victim Support - Click here

 

 

Statutory and voluntary organisations with Parish Council representation

New Forest National Park Authority - https://www.newforestnpa.gov.uk

Commoners Defence Association - https://www.realnewforest.org

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Hale Parish Council is a member organisation

Hampshire Association of Local Councils (HALC) -Click here

New Forest Association - https://newforestassociation.org

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Statutory organisations without Parish Council representation

New Forest District Council - https://www.newforest.gov.uk

Verderers of the New Forest - https://www.verderers.org.uk

Forestry England - https://www.forestryengland.uk/new-forest

Natural England - https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/natural-england

National Trust - https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk

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