Monday 15 June 2009

Property Marking Campaign

June the 11th saw the Safer Communities Action Group, along with the Neighbourhood Police Team, undertaking a Property Marking Campaign within Glanymor and Tyisha.

The aim was to promote home security and encourage residents/tenants to mark their property with the UV pens that we were handing out so that should their property become lost or stolen, it could be identified if recovered by the police.

Even a class from Copperworks School came for advice and a pen to mark school property.

We handed out 80 pens and home security advice leaflets. Job well done I think!

Thank you to Communities First for funding of the campaign and Thank You to everyone who helped to make it a success.







Walk to School Events

The Safer Communities Action Group have been lending their high visibilty vests and walking rings to Copperworks School throughout the month of June, as during this month, they are running a series of Walk to School Events to help promote Healthy lifestyles.

Volunteers from the group have also been going along to reinforce road safety.

June 15th - 19th is Walk to School Week in Glanymor and Tyisha and Every Primary school within the two wards will be holding one of these events and using the vests and rings.

This week has come about as an Action from a previous Safer Communities Action Group meeting.

Felin Foel Communities First are also taking part along with Ysgol Y Felin.








Saturday 30 May 2009

We're here to listen

The Safer Communities Action Group (S.C.A.G) meet every third Thursday of the month at Trinity Chapel in New Dock Rd at 2pm. Come along and join us, where a warm welcome awaits you and have your say on community safety in the Glanymor and Tyisha Communities.

We're here to listen. Help us to help you.

Come and meet your neighbourhood police team and help us to identify the key priorites for the community for the following month.

Meet your local resident association representatives, county councillours, housing officers, fire service representatives, communities first development officer and other local residents. (not all representatives are able to make all monthly meetings).

So, come on, help make Glanymor and Tyisha a safer place to live, work and play.







Saturday 9 May 2009

Monday 20 April 2009

Child Safety Day








The Safer Communities Action Group was invited to attend Child Safety Day held at Llanelli Leisure Centre and so Joe and Karen, along with Amy from Felinfoel C1st duly went along with display boards and a mission - to spread the message and work of Safer Communities!

We took along our new high vis vests, walking rings and children's safety in the home book. The display boards looked fab and we kitted the tables out with colouring pictures and pencils.

The event was put on to promote children's safety , and in the car park, free safety checks were given to children's car seats with advice and information on updating your car seat if needed. For every car seat checked, a voucher could be exchanged for a free swim in the leisure centre.

In the hall there was plenty to see with displays from the Children's Partnership, Kerbcraft and Gary Gosafe, the police, Fire Brigade, Eco babies and much more.

And for the little people, (big dissapointment for me, apparently I'm much older than 8 yrs!) there was a bouncy castle. Making an appearance was Gary Gosafe himself, accompanied by Fireman Sam and Sali Mali.

The event was a great success and we came away forging new relationships with new organisations. Looking forward to the next event!

Friday 17 April 2009

Graffiti and Skating - organised and legal!










Towards the end March, The Safer Communities Action Group teamed up with the Youth Action Group and organised a Graffiti and Skateboarding workshop for the youth in our community.

Held in the Antioch Centre and aimed at the over 11 yrs, the event was to show that graffiti can be art and that in an organised way, legal. The Skateboarding was also a huge success and there was also games for those who wanted something different.

The young people present were asked to design one of the boards themselves based around community safety and asked what they thought community safety was. Their response was interesting. They said they didn't always feel safe and they didn't really understand what community safety was. The board they designed reflected what they felt communities needed more of - RESPECT

The event was a success and may be something we could look at doing again in the future.

Walk to School Event




For once the sun was shining and it must have been solely because the Safer Communities Action Group (SCAG) , along with Communities First, Copperworks School PFA and the Neighbourhood Police Team had invited pupils and staff from Copperworks School to take part in a Walk to School Event.

Seeing the essential road works being carried out next to the school, and having just purchased new high vis vests with the SCAG logo on, (which members couldn't wait to try out), we realised that this was the ideal opportunity to try and show some of our younger members in the community that it was still ok to walk to school safely.

Walk to School events teach children road safety skills, are good for health and the environment too!

Thank you to everyone who took part and to Jelly Tots nursery for the use of the Walking Rings as ours hadn't arrived yet.

More Walk to School Events are planned in the future and we hope to work with all schools within our community.