The Comberton Women’s Institute have published their 2022/2023 programme. 
You can see it here.
The Comberton Women’s Institute have published their 2022/2023 programme. 
You can see it here.
As part of Neighbourhood watch in Comberton, maybe you should consider Think WIDEN
The simple, evidence-based WIDE measures which can be taken in any home on a variety of budgets.
At Neighbourhood Watch, we also believe neighbours keeping an eye out for each other is key to reducing burglary, so they’ve extended the WIDE acronym to WIDE(N):
To learn more about WIDE(N) and burglary prevention measures, visit ourwatch.org.uk/thinkwiden
John Hayward-Cripps, CEO of Neighbourhood Watch Network, said
‘It is not okay for two-thirds of people to fear being burgled. More needs to be done to help people be and feel safer, and when it comes to burglary, prevention is always better than cure. Since 1982 we have been supporting communities to feel and be safer. We know that by securing your home’s windows, interior, doors, exterior and keeping an eye out for neighbours, we can all give ourselves the best chance of not being burgled. If you have been burgled recently, criminals are familiar with your home and may come back once you’ve had time to purchase new items. Act soon to avoid being retargeted – use the WIDE(N) advice for a combination of simple yet effective prevention measures.’