WE LOVE
PARTNERSHIP WORKING says Local
Police and Rotary Newton Aycliffe
This particular ‘Dream Team’ story began with Stephenson Way
Academy and Nursery – a break in! And a van full of DIY equipment – stolen! At
the school, a substantial amount of damage was caused with sheds vandalised,
greenhouse glass broken, and plants thrown around. The school garden was highly
valued by the children as one of their outdoor activities. The van was taken
from a private drive and contained tools used by a group of volunteers known as
Community Support Initiative who work in Newton Aycliffe wherever there might
be a need for their skills. Enter our amazing Newton Aycliffe Police and PCSO
Matthew Walls, who used his local contacts to mobilise the assistance needed.
The Allotment Association were contacted and helped with some of the damage at
the school and Rotary members, Geoff Batchelor and Gary Blenkinsopp stepped in
to replace some of the equipment stolen with the van. Gary is a manager at
local company, @Husqvarna, and very soon a lawnmower and strimmer were
generously donated by the firm and gratefully received by the volunteers. All
in all, a great example of partnership working. Any information on the
above-mentioned crimes can be reported to PCSO Walls at the Police Office.
Community Support Initiative are contactable via their Facebook page by any
resident in genuine need of assistance with grass cutting, garden tidying etc.
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