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NON-EMERGENCY POLICE NUMBER NOW ACTIVATEDFrom Monday 19th September 2011, 101 will be the non-emergency telephone number to contact Avon and Somerset Police and other Police Forces in the South West. 101 will replace the existing 0845 456 7000 non-emergency telephone number, although there will be a period when both numbers will be available. This is part of a national programme to make it easier for you to contact your local Police. 101 will be used for non-emergencies such as: Reporting crime.Contacting local Officers.Requesting crime prevention advice.Making us aware of Policing issues in your local area.Making an appointment with a Police Officer.For any other non-emergency. Key Facts Calls to 101 from landlines and mobile telephones will cost 15p per call, irrespective of how long that call may last or what time of day you call.101 will not replace 999 which will continue to be used for emergencies.Once 101 is launched across the country, members of the community will be able to contact any Police Force by dialling 101.People who are deaf, hard of hearing or speech impaired will be able to textphone 18001 101. You can also contact us by email at www.avonandsomerset.police.uk/contact or visit our Information Centre at: www.avonandsomerset.police.uk/information You can find out more by visiting: www.avonandsomerset.police.uk/101 www.police.uk/101 DHI is a charity that challenges social exclusion by supporting people to achieve their potential and contribute to the richness and well being of their community. We provide a comprehensive range of services to the communities of Bath and North East Somerset, South Gloucestershire, Mendip, Wiltshire and Swindon including Drugs and Alcohol Services, Housing and Support Services, Families and Carers Services, Criminal Justice Services and Information and Brokerage Services. Our strength is being able to respond to clients needs by offering programmes tailored to the individual. DHI deal not only with the health and emotional well being of our clients but also with real practical issues such as housing, social exclusion, lack of basic education and employable skills.Empowerment, education and community involvement are key components of DHI's service and philosophy. Visit the website for more information BIKEABILITY CYCLE TRAINING NOW FREE! High quality Bikeability cycle training is being made available to local school children for free by Bath & North East Somerset Council from September 2011. CLICK HERE for full detailsCllr John Bailey surveyed residents of Old England Way on behalf of the Parish Council. CLICK HERE for the results of the Gritting Survey Free Electric Blanket Testing Useful Links Peasedown 1st Community Website Bath & North East Somserset Council - 01225 477000 http://www.bathnes.gov.uk/ Police - 0845 4567000 - http://www.avonandsomerset.police.uk/ NHS - http://www.nhs.uk/ Royal United Hospital- 01225 428331- http://www.ruh.nhs.uk/ Western Power Distribution Emergency Line- 0800 365900- http://www.westernpower.co.uk/ Bristol Water Emergency Line- Water Supply Emergency Line- 0845 7023797- http://www.bristolwater.co.uk/ Paulton Hospital- 01761 412315
NON-EMERGENCY POLICE NUMBER NOW ACTIVATEDFrom Monday 19th September 2011, 101 will be the non-emergency telephone number to contact Avon and Somerset Police and other Police Forces in the South West. 101 will replace the existing 0845 456 7000 non-emergency telephone number, although there will be a period when both numbers will be available. This is part of a national programme to make it easier for you to contact your local Police.
101 will be used for non-emergencies such as:
Key Facts
You can also contact us by email at www.avonandsomerset.police.uk/contact or visit our Information Centre at: www.avonandsomerset.police.uk/information
You can find out more by visiting: www.avonandsomerset.police.uk/101 www.police.uk/101
DHI is a charity that challenges social exclusion by supporting people to achieve their potential and contribute to the richness and well being of their community.
Our strength is being able to respond to clients needs by offering programmes tailored to the individual. DHI deal not only with the health and emotional well being of our clients but also with real practical issues such as housing, social exclusion, lack of basic education and employable skills.Empowerment, education and community involvement are key components of DHI's service and philosophy. Visit the website for more information
BIKEABILITY CYCLE TRAINING NOW FREE!
High quality Bikeability cycle training is being made available to local school children for free by Bath & North East Somerset Council from September 2011. CLICK HERE for full detailsCllr John Bailey surveyed residents of Old England Way on behalf of the Parish Council. CLICK HERE for the results of the Gritting Survey
Free Electric Blanket Testing