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Car Park Watch Volunteers

Car Park Watch Scheme

Formally launched in 2003 Car Park Watch has gone from strength to strength. Responding to an initial crime wave, local residents of the Talybont area campaigned to set up a scheme to stem a devastating crime wave which was affecting the local residents’ normal daily living and was threatening local tourist businesses.

 

With the input of Powys Police, the Forestry Commission and the Brecon Beacons National Park Authority the present day scheme was born. The scheme employs a high profile vehicle and uniformed volunteers to patrol two of the most heavily used tourist areas within the central area of the National Park. On average volunteers to this scheme donate 130 hours per month and have cut out vehicle crime by an estimated 85%!  All training for the Car Park Watch Scheme is provided by National Park Staff.  Volunteers will also be issued with corporate t-shirts and fleeces.

If you would like to receive an information pack and registration form please contact our HR team

 

last modified 22 April 2008 16:04
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