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Police Notice re Halloween

Halloween can be scary for people who are elderly, vulnerable or live alone. This can mean they are at a higher
risk of becoming victims of crime if they feel isolated or alone.

We have created a coloured poster which can be downloaded below to display in your home if you do not
want trick or treaters at your door:
Halloween Poster

If you are celebrating Halloween this year, we hope you have a spook-tacular time, but stay safe. Please be
mindful and respectful that not everyone in our community will be taking part.
There are lots of things you can do to help your neighbours feel safe:
• Start by just saying ‘hello.’
• Ask if they would like you to check if they are ok on Halloween with either a visit or a call.
• Ask if they would like you to download and print on of our ‘sorry, no trick or treaters here’ posters below
so they can display it in their window.
• Let neighbours know if you’re planning a party, so they won’t be alarmed.
• Remind children to respect others’ property and not to call on homes that have the ‘sorry, no trick or
treaters here’ poster.
Parents also might want to talk to their children about our safety advice for trick or treaters:
• Always go trick or treating with an adult.
• Only go to houses where you or your friends know the residents.
• Don’t knock on doors where there is a sign saying ‘no trick or treat here’.
• Stay in areas that are lit with streetlights and take a torch with you just in case.
• Stay with your friends – don’t split into smaller groups unless an adult goes with you.
• Throwing eggs and flour at houses causes criminal damage. You could be arrested.
• Don’t talk to strangers on the street and never enter any house, just stay on the doorstep.
• Although Halloween is supposed to be spooky, be considerate to those who don’t take part and be
careful not frighten vulnerable people.
• Remember road safety, always look carefully before crossing the road and be visible.

Road Closure

Temporary Road Closure: ttro051665W(WS) – Cutcombe Hill and Higher Park Lane, Cutcombe

The works are expected to commence on 28th October 2024 and last for 3 days (09:30 – 15:30) to enable Openreach to carry out pole renewal and tree cutting works.

The contractor has indicated that access for Emergency Services through the site is permitted on this occasion.

For any further information about this closure please contact Sunbelt Rentals on 0370 050 0792, quoting reference: ttro051665W(WS).

Please note that should you require to view a closure which is more than two weeks ahead, you will need to register for free with www.One.Network

With regards,
The Road Closure Team
Email: ttro@somerset.gov.uk
Traffic Management, Road Safety and Parking Services
Somerset Council
County Hall
Taunton
Somerset
TA1 4DY

Keep your eyes peeled

There has been an attempted break-in at a holiday  cottage in the village. Someone had a go at the key safe by the front door, probably with a screwdriver. They damaged it but we’re otherwise unsuccessful.

If you see anybody in the act of tampering with a property or in the grounds acting suspiciously please report it to the Police on 999.

West Somerset Tourism newsletter

The aim of the West Somerset Tourism newsletter is to let you know about opportunities, local events, training, and other information. Click here to read this month’s update, which includes a useful diary of local events (scroll down to the ‘What’s On’ section).