Welcome to the home page of the Steyning, Bramber and Upper Beeding Neighbourhood Wardens.
Friday, January 25, 2008 at 09:41PM
SBUB Neighbourhood Wardens
The Neighbourhood Warden scheme was launched in the Parishes of Steyning, Bramber and Upper Beeding in 2004.
The aims of the Wardens are to:
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Reduce crime and the fear of crime.
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Deter anti-social behaviour.
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Care for the physical appearance and management of the Parishes.
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Foster social inclusion and community development.
Wardens can:
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Provide a reassuring uniformed patrolling presence.

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Respond to minor incidents and anti-social behaviour.
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Confiscate alcohol from persons aged under 18.
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Confiscate tabacco from persons aged under 18.
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Pass information, including names and addresses, to the police.
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Support and encourage diversionary activities for young people.
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Support the community by offering assistance to elderly, vulnerable and isolated members.
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Help to preserve the environment by reporting incidents such as fly tipping, dog fouling and abandoned vehicles.
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Act as professional witnesses.
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Issue fixed penalty notices for people caught littering (including cigarette butts), leaving their dog mess behind or cycling on a pavement.
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Offer advice on crime prevention and fire safety in the home.
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Ensure that Steyning, Bramber and Upper Beeding are benefiting from the full range of services and provisions from both local and national government agendas.
Wardens can not:
In an emergency always dial 999.
Email - south.wardens@horsham.gov.uk

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