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The Company is
pleased to offer a link to the following organisation with whom it
works on a regular basis. Requests to be added to this page should
be emailed to
office@blackheathcatorestate.co.uk
The Blackheath Society - the local amenity society that works to preserve the character of the wider area of Blackheath - www.blackheath.org The area of Blackheath is situated in two London Boroughs - Greenwich and Lewisham - and both Boroughs have extensive websites www.greenwich.gov.uk and www.lewisham.gov.uk St Michael's Church is the only church on the Cator Estate and details can be found at www.se3.org.uk The Blackheath Cator Estate Neighbourhood Watch is chaired by Peter Moss, a retired police sergeant who can be contacted by email on bcernw@tiscali.co.uk. The Cator Estate is divided into 31 autonomous neighbourhood watches, each with its own co-ordinator who encourages residents in their area to take sensible steps to protect themselves, their property and vehicles, and to be good neighbours by keeping an eye out for each other, to be aware of elderly and other vulnerable residents and to report to Police anyone behaving suspiciously. They swap information about local crimes with other co-ordinators, and attend the quarterly meetings of all Cator Estate co-ordinators and local Police. A quarterly newsletter giving details of crimes and incidents on the Cator Estate is delivered to every home. All neighbourhood watches come under the umbrella of the Blackheath Cator Estate Neighbourhood Watch, which is funded by BCER Ltd. The Blackheath Cator Estate
Police Support Team comprises All the officers are based at the Westcombe Park police office and may be contacted on 020 8284 9305 or 07920 233 828.They have been walking the beat for a few months now and if residents have any concerns, they should feel free to speak to them directly.If the matter is urgent, or a crime or something suspicious is happening, then you are advised to dial 999 for immediate support.
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