Police in Sutton have received at least a dozen reports from secondary and junior schools since the start of the Autumn Term about pupils 'sexting' - the sending and passing on of explicit texts, images and video via mobile phone and other internet devices.
Police in Sutton have received at least a dozen reports from secondary and junior schools since the start of the Autumn Term about pupils 'sexting' - the sending and passing on of explicit texts, images and video via mobile phone and other internet devices.
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An 87-year-old Carshalton woman has become the latest victim of the ‘water leak’ tricksters after she allowed a doorstep caller inside her home in Winchcombe Road, on Friday, 9 October at around 11:00hrs.
The male caller told her that the drains are not working properly and this was causing toilets to flood. Carshalton and Wallington MP Tom Brake and Caroline Pidgeon, Liberal Democrat Mayoral candidate, hand delivered the 500 signature petition against route 463 changes to Transport for London’s Head of Consultation, Peter Bradley across from Southwark Station recently.
Charity AEDdonate are looking to team up with Schools, Local Communities, Parish Councils and Clubs to raise funds to place Defibrillators (AED’s) within them. Carshalton and Wallington Mp Tom Brake joined regular worshippers, local councillors, members of the Fire and Police services and thousands of others on Friday, at the reopening of the Baitul Futuh Mosque in Morden for the Ahmadiyya Muslim community.
The administrative building of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community’s Mosque went up in flames on the 26 of September. It was packed with worshippers celebrating Eid-ul-Adha just a day before. The fire was fought by 70 firefighters, lasting 24 hours. Fortunately, no one was injured. The Friday night worship service was packed people from the Muslim and non-Muslim communities. Two hundred countries broadcast the opening that evening. Tom Brake said: “I was impressed and heart-warmed at the enormous amount of support from the community, both Muslim and non-Muslim, on show at the Mosque’s reopening. I am also relieved that no one was hurt. This can be attributed to the heroic efforts of seventy firefighters who extinguished the flames that day. ” Plans to rebuild and restore Morden’s Mosque are already being considered. The cost of repairing damage from the fire is estimated to be close to £2m. Sutton police have published their latest crime update from Carshalton South & Clockhouse area of the borough. Offence Date Time Location Entry method Burglary in a dwelling 01/09/2015 Night time Pine Walk Front of property Vehicle interference 12/09/2015 Day time Oaks Park C/damage to m/ vehicle 17/09/2015 Day time Oaks Park Sports Centre C/damage to m/ vehicle 18/09/2015 Unknown Stanley Park Road Burglary in a dwelling 22/09/2015 Day time Pine Walk Rear of property C/damage to m/ vehicle 26/09/2015 Night time Stanhope Road There have been a total of 27 crimes reported to police in the Ward in this period, The next Ward Panel Meeting on Thursday 12th November 2015 at 19:15 hours at Crosspoint House, 28 Stafford Road, Wallington, SM6 9AA. Two people were arrested for immigration offences during a day of action by Sutton Council Trading Standards and the Police last week.
The day of action was part of a borough-wide crime prevention initiative that saw Sutton Council Trading Standards officers join forces with the Police and HM Revenue and Customs across the borough for Operation Rogue Trader. |
Is your child two or going to be two in the next school year? They may be eligible for up to 15 hours of free weekly childcare!
*The scheme is available to Sutton residents who earn less than £16,190, receive Child Tax Credit, Working Tax Credit, Income Support, or other benefits, from the term after a child's second birthday, thanks to funding from the government. The free childcare can be provided by nurseries, childminders, pre-schools or playgroups. For more information visit www.sutton.gov.uk/familyinfo or contact the Sutton Family Information Service on 020 8770 6000 or [email protected]. Archives
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