https://www.ukpowernetworks.co.uk/news/new-nests-for-endangered-swifts
And don’t forget to check out the video: https://fb.watch/syQM41sY-M/
https://www.ukpowernetworks.co.uk/news/new-nests-for-endangered-swifts
And don’t forget to check out the video: https://fb.watch/syQM41sY-M/


West Sussex County Council and Horsham District Council are committed to understanding and reducing drug demand in our communities. To help achieve this, they would like to hear from Horsham District residents. An online anonymous survey is available until 30th April, via this link which takes you to the WSCC website: https://yourvoice.westsussex.gov.uk/embeds/projects/31561/survey-tools/34105 Thank you.
Holy Trinity church in Rushams Road are holding a Music Marathon on Saturday 27th April 2024. There are lots of lovely musical items from 9.30am – 9.30pm so do pop in and enjoy them. The monies raised will go to Holy Trinity and Macmillan Cancer Support.

| Crime Alert – Attempted Car Thefts and Thefts of Tools from Vans |
| Good afternoon ResidentsWe have received several reports of attempted break ins of cars and thefts of tools from vans across Horsham over the past 24 hours. We are urging residents who have commercial vans and vans for private use to remove valuables and tools from vehicles overnight. Entry to the van to access tools is made via the rear or side door using either a crowbar or drill.We are investigating these incidents and where possible, if your vehicle is alarmed, please ensure it works and if you have CCTV, video doorbell footage of any thefts or witness any suspicious activity around vehicles, please let us know. More information on keeping your tools and vans safe is available here https://www.sussex.police.uk/contentassets/d281fb0a844d437ca3883be9372b651a/power-tools- crime-prevention-series.pdf You can read more about protecting your vehicles here https://www.sussex.police.uk/cp/crime-prevention/keeping-vehicles-safe/vehicle-safe-and-sound/ You can report a crime in progress on 999, or to report an non-emergency incident you can 101 or report online https://www.sussex.police.uk/ro/report/. To report a crime anonymously, you can visit Crimestoppers https://crimestoppers-uk.org/Kind regardsKelly |
Message Sent ByKelly James (Police, District Engagement Officer, West Sussex) |

