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Published Date: 17 August 2007
ROAD SAFETY PETITION: The petition, for a 20mph safety zone around schools etc, which Jane Marsh has put into the post office has already been filled in, and more will be put in there. If anyone else would like to have a petition, they can contact Brake on lisa.kendall2@virgin.net; also anyone can sign on line on the Brake website www.brake.org.uk, and the site is full of information including the offer of free training in aspects of Road Safety education.
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH: Mr Gordon Archer reports that everyone should be aware of bogus tarmaccers in our area, using an orange Scania lorry, a grey Transit van, a white van or a red car, operating in the Southam, Tysoe, Kineton and Napton area.


The gang are using the following vehicles: orange Scania lorry registration number V867 HDW, a grey Ford Transit van


registration HO07 FJX, a white van registration number V835 EUJ and a red car registration number S941 GLG. These vehicles are all of interest to police, so if you spot them please contact your local police quoting this message. You are also advised not to conduct business with these gangs. If you call about an incident please ring 01926 415000 and ask for the Communications Centre. Please tell them that you are ringing in response to a message. Please quote the incident number, or you can call Crime Stoppers 0800 555111.



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  • Last Updated: 17 August 2007 2:12 PM
  • Source: Leamington Courier
  • Location: Leamington Spa
 
 
 


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