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Queenie Smith
West Midlands

member: Queenie SmithMy name is Mirabelle Queenie Smith (because Mirabelle is such a mouthful I became Queenie - easier to remember). I was born in coventry 73 years ago and have lived here all my life, married for almost 54 yrs we have 2 sons 7 grand children. I am a florist by trade but can turn my hand to almost any thing. I am proud to be the longest serving NHW co ordinator in Coventry and a founder member of our association and have been chairman for 8 years – I love my work. It is with pride that I Chair my local street and area (Coundon) of Coventry and started ‘Allotment Watch’ as the allotment secretary and run the site. In my position I link into the Neighbourhood Watch officers. In 2007 I received a lifetime achievers award from the Constabulary and i am very proud of my blue lamp award.

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'Trolley Safes' piloted in supermarkets
West Midlands
Monday 3 November 2008
Supermarkets in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, are offering new 'Trolley Safes' to their customers - to reduce opportunist thefts of purses and other valuables.
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West Midlands Police faces up to young generation
West Midlands
Monday 20 October 2008
A WEBSITE used by millions to help friends stay in touch has become the latest tool for police to boost their image among teenagers
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