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The London Neighbourhood Watch Association (LNWA) has been established for several years and represents the interests of the London Boroughs in matters pertaining to Neighbourhood Watch at a Regional and National level. The aim of LNWA is to make the community a safer, better and more enjoyable place to live, work and play. This is achieved by actively promoting issues such as security and safety, working closely with key community groups including the The Metropolitan Police, City of London Police, Home Office, and representatives from each of the London Boroughs.
Across Greater London, about a fifth of London homes are members of a local Neighbourhood Watch which strongly reflects the high level of community spirit and support from households.
Neighbourhood Watch in London is managed at Borough level and membership of LNWA is restricted to the London Boroughs. Individual Watches are not accepted as "members" directly but you can become a member by affiliating with your Borough organisation. Details of Neighbourhood Watch contacts in the London Boroughs can be found by "clicking" on the "Borough Contacts" link to the left of the screen. LNWA does not hold records of individual Watches; these are held by the individual Boroughs so use this route also if you wish to find out if there is a Neighbourhood Watch in your street or local area.
For more information or to advertise on this site, please call:
0844 669 6535
and ask for the commercial director
LNWA Newsletter
LNWA produces a regular newsletter which is sent out by email to the Borough Contacts. It is also available via this site. Click here to go to the newsletters page.
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