Join the Street Neighbourhood Watch Association on Facebook for community updates and more

By Laura Linham

9th Apr 2024 | Local News

Residents of Street and Walton, there's a thriving digital space just for you!

The Street Neighbourhood Watch Association invites you to join their growing Facebook community, a hub for local news, alerts, and more, tailored specifically to our area.

This private group serves as a vital resource, offering updates directly from A & S Police, scam warnings, and information on local events such as fetes, bus delays, and road closures affecting commuter routes. It's all about keeping you informed and connected to what matters most in our community.

The association maintains a spam-free environment with minimal rules, the foremost being residency in Street or Walton. To ensure the group remains focused on community welfare and information sharing, buying, selling, and trade advertising are not permitted.

While active participation is encouraged, it's by no means a requirement. Members can contribute as much or as little as they like. And for a bit of light-hearted relief, Saturdays are designated as 'Fun' days, offering a chance to share a laugh and enjoy the lighter side of community life.

Interested in staying up-to-date with local happenings and connecting with fellow residents? Simply follow the link to explore the Street Neighbourhood Watch Association's Facebook group: Join the group. If you find it's not quite what you're looking for, leaving the group is just as straightforward as joining.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to be part of a community-focused group dedicated to making Street and Walton safer, more informed, and more connected places to live.

     

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