We're thrilled to share that our recent assessment & audit of the area has made a significant impact. The majority of the rubbish that was previously cluttering the streets has been cleared up thanks to Pembrokeshire County Council.
While there's still some work to be done in the area, the improvement is remarkable. Even the grass was cut! We're grateful for the community's support and involvement in keeping our neighbourhoods clean and safe. Our Chair & Vice-Chair - Ajay Owen & Jordan Rice - will be meeting with the environmental team next week to discuss further steps, and plan a joint visit to the Mount Estate. Let's continue working together to make a positive difference in our community! We are happy to liaise with members of the public. You can send us a confidential email on: [email protected]. IF YOU WISH TO REMAIN ANONYMOUS, PLEASE STATE SO IN THE EMAIL. We are here to support anyone across Dyfed-Powys. We’re excited to share some positive news from our recent meeting with the Police & Crime Commissioner (OPCC). The PCC expressed a strong desire to work more closely with Neighbourhood Watch Schemes across Dyfed-Powys.
This is a significant development for our community. By collaborating more closely with the PCC, we can leverage their resources and expertise to enhance our crime prevention efforts and make our neighbourhoods even safer. Some of the key areas we discussed include:
We believe that this increased collaboration will have a positive impact on our communities. By working together, we can make a real difference in reducing crime and improving the quality of life for everyone. Dyfed-Powys Neighbourhood Watch is taking a proactive stance against the escalating issues regarding rubbish & flytipping on the Mount Estate in Milford Haven. Despite repeated attempts to schedule a meeting with Pembrokeshire County Council to discuss a comprehensive solution, no meeting has been arranged as of yet. We continue to welcome them to discuss this issue with us.
"We remain committed to addressing this pressing concern and will continue to pursue a meeting with the Local Authority to explore effective strategies," said Ajay Owen, Chair of Dyfed-Powys Neighbourhood Watch. "We want to work with the local authority to provide support and assistance in improving the estate." To provide direct support to the community, both the Chair and Vice-Chair of Neighbourhood Watch will be present on the Mount Estate on Friday afternoon. Residents are encouraged to take this opportunity to share their concerns, ask questions, and discuss potential solutions. "We welcome all members of the Mount Estate to engage with us on Friday afternoon," said Jordan Rice, Vice-Chair of Dyfed-Powys Neighbourhood Watch. "Together, we can work towards a cleaner and safer neighbourhood. You should see us around - so, if you wish to speak to us, please do approach us. We are here to help." The Association is urging the Local Authority to prioritise this issue and engage in a collaborative dialogue with the community, relevant teams and organisations. By working together, we can find effective solutions to combat the waste management issues and improve the quality of life for residents on the Mount Estate. |
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