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Wednesday 16 June 2010
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A Neighbourhood Watch Achiever award was presented to John Storey of Milton Keynes Neighbourhood Watch, at the Community Kiosk in Middleton Hall on Tuesday 8th June. Clive Parrish of Daniels Security presented a voucher worth £150 of security equipment. To mark the occasion, John was also presented with a framed certificate by Insp. Neil Coolman on behalf of Milton Keynes Neighbourhood Watch (MKNHW). He expressed his thanks to John for his exceptional efforts.
The award nomination from an independant Watch member read, "John Storey, a retired engineer, lives in an area of Bletchley that recently became a ‘No Cold Calling’ zone. This is an area identified as needing more local support by Trading Standards in association with the Community Safety Partnership, Neighbourhood Watch, Age UK and Thames Valley Police. As part of helping his community John volunteered to become a Neighbourhood Watch Co-ordinator and set up a ‘scheme’ that covered over thirty homes, mainly occupied by elderly people.
"John made sure he visited everyone in his scheme to reassure them that they would now feel safer in their homes and they could call upon him any time if they had concerns or suspicions about ‘unwanted’ people in the area. However, he took things a stage further. When he found out that personal, door and window alarms were available from the MKNHW he bought some for himself and family. After installing his own, he took samples of the alarms to all his scheme members with the result that many more were purchased and which he then helped fix for his neighbours, free of charge. He has now become the ‘Mr Fix it’ for his scheme members, arranging other things, hedge cutting and gardening – and so it goes on. A very worthy recipient of the first Neighbourhood Watch Achiever Award!"




