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  • Housebreaking alert from Police Scotland East Lothian

    Message from Police Scotland East Lothian

    Over the course of the last few weeks there has been an increase in incidences of housebreakings in East Lothian. Police Scotland is committed to tackling thefts from the home. We are determined to reduce this type of crime by targeting and arresting offenders; to this end we need the help of the community.

    Homes may be targeted due to regular work patterns or identifiable periods where the home is unoccupied, such as holidays, or where the premises have been left insecure. To help us fight this type of crime and protect your property and those of your neighbours you can:

    • Report anything unusual, occupants of unfamiliar vehicles or people acting suspiciously
    • Note any descriptions of suspicious persons or vehicles, including vehicle registration numbers
    • Check the identity of any callers at your home

    Upgrading the physical security of your home is the best way to reduce your chances of being broken into. For more information see the Police Scotland alert, which was issued through the Neighbourhood Watch scheme.

  • Let’s get ready to Jumble …

    It is the annual village jumble sale this weekend – the perfect opportunity for you to dispose of those bits and bobs cluttering the house, whilst helping to raise valuable funds for the Hall.

    The Hall will be open for donations on two occasions: on Friday evening, between 6.30 and 7.30pm; and on Saturday, from 12 until 2pm. The sale itself is on Sunday, starting at 12 and finishing at 2pm.

    If you’ve got a wee bit of free time, why not volunteer to help out? Assistance is going to be needed at set up on Friday and Saturday, and during the event on Sunday. Drop us a line and let us know, or see any member of the Hall Management Committee.

  • Protect your computers against malware threat

    Information sent from the Garvald Neighbourhood Watch Scheme:

    The National Crime Agency are urging computer users to take action against recent malware threats (software sent via email attachments that can infect your Windows computer and used for criminal activities or lock you out of your computer). The NCA has taken temporary control of the communications used to connect with infected computers, but expects only a very limited window of opportunity to ensure you are protected. To protect yourself, check that both your Windows Operating System and your virus protection software are up-to-date and make sure your computer has done a security scan recently, to check for viruses and malware. Read the full story on the National Crime Agency Website.

    This information was forwarded from the Garvald Neighbourhood Watch Scheme. If you would like more information about the scheme, please contact Phillip White using the form on the Neighbourhood Watch page.

  • GMCC April Minutes Now Available

    The minutes from the April meeting of the Garvald and Morham Community Council are now available on the GMCC page. Among the items discussed were Emergency Planning, Crystal Rig Funding and the Garvald Neighbourhood Watch Group.

  • The Cranston Fiddle

    Showing at Morham Village Hall on Wednesday 28 May, 7.30pm. (Click on the poster image to read the details).

    Tickets are free (donations are gratefully received), however it would be helpful if anyone wishing to attend could let the organisers know using the telephone number on the poster below.

    The Cranston Fiddle

     

  • Reminder: Wind Farm Fund Applications

    Just a reminder that applications for wind farm funds are due in by the end of May. For more information click here. Application forms are available on the GMCC page.

  • Calling Spring Cleaners!

    A reminder that there is spring clean in the Hall this Saturday, 24th May, for which help is needed. If you could spare half an hour or more, please come along at 10am. There’ll be biscuits …

    … and if you’re spring cleaning your own home, don’t forget that the Jumble Sale is coming up soon, Sunday 15th June. Please put aside a bag of “stock” or let us know if you’ve got bigger items to dispose of.

  • Repainted phone box

    Not sure if everyone will have seen our recently refurbished GPO red telephone box. Thanks to Phillip White who managed to track down someone from BT to arrange for our phone box to be repainted. It looks pretty good now!

    Phonebox