Volunteering. This house was targeted by rogue traders The occupant was relieved of his life savings.

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Volunteering

This house was targeted by rogue traders The occupant was relieved of his life savings

Target homes may have handrails and keysafe boxes fixed to the wall by the front door

Before and after pictures of an Operation Stomp garden project. The work was carried out by sixth form students from one of our local schools.

OP ACADEMY East Herts Police LPC working with Hertford Regional College “Together keeping our community safe” Hertfordshire Constabulary are committed to keeping our community safe and reducing crime in our area. One of the ways we achieve this is by working in collaboration with our local community and the organisations within it. Over the last three years students and staff from Hertford Regional College (HRC) have built up an informal but productive working relationship with officers from the Hertford and Ware Safer Neighbourhood Team and have together worked on a number of projects. It is now time to build a formal link between the two organisations for the benefit of local policing, the education of the college students and for the good of the community as a whole.