Crime Prevention

 

Wem Rural Parish Council is working with West Mercia Police to help prevent crime and are making these information sheets for you to download.

They contain best practice for you to follow, alongside practical crime prevention methods.

Each Information Sheets is full of useful crime prevention advice to help you stay safe. 

You will also find a list of member companies that offer products that have been tested and certified to meet the exacting standards you would expect from the police – all to give you confidence and peace of mind. 

If you do become a victim of crime then it’s really important for you to report it.

Information Sheets

Diary Dates

News

Results from the Garden Waste and Recycling Centres Consultation

Results from the Garden Waste and Recycling Centres Consultation

Residents in Shropshire were asked to submit their views on garden waste and household recycling centres. consultation earlier this year. Shropshire Council received 18,000 responses and on the17th July it was agreed by the Cabinet to introduce an annual charge of £56...

Celebrating Armed Forces Day

Celebrating Armed Forces Day

On 29th June, a  touching service was held at St Peter and St Paul Church, drawing attendees from both Wem and Wem Rural. The event was a moving tribute to the deep and enduring connections between the military and North Shropshire, a region with a long history of...

Contact Us

Address

The Parish Clerk
4 Bazeley Way
Wem
Shropshire
SY4 5QN

Phone

07720 854185

This website is managed by Wem Rural Parish Council. Every effort is made to ensure the information is accurate and up to date although there can be no guarantee of this. The Council will not be held responsible for any loss, damage or inconvenience caused as a result of wrong information on these pages. If you see any information on this website that is incorrect please notify the Parish Clerk.

If you need to report a pothole, litter, fly-tipping or even a planning issue just click on this link and go straight to Shropshire Council’s reporting webpage