Neighbourhood Watch
Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) is a South Australian Police (SAPOL) community based crime prevention program aimed at minimising crime. It is about safety in places where people live and local police and communities working together to create safer suburbs and towns in SA. By having a link with local police, residents are kept informed of emerging crime trends, new scams and changes in laws etc. Further information can be found at https://www.police.sa.gov.au/nhw.
The Neighbourhood Watch groups located within the Campbelltown Council area all rely on volunteers to deliver newsletters and also to serve as committee members (Area Coordinator, Secretary, Treasurer and Newsletter Editor).
Become a volunteer with your local Neighbourhood Watch
If you would like to volunteer your time to deliver newsletters or become a committee member, our local Neighbourhood Watch groups would love to hear from you. The level of commitment required varies, however, newsletter delivery is approximately an hour or two per month. If you love walking and getting out in the fresh air, this could be a job for you.
Depending on the group, committee meetings are held monthly, bi-monthly or sometimes quarterly and run for approximately one hour.
If you would like more information or to become involved, please contact the relevant contact below.
Neighbourhood Watch Groups within Campbelltown Council
Group | Area Coordinator | Contact Details | Meeting Times |
Athelstone 140 | Simon Brewer | 0404 855 774 | Second Wednesday of March, May, August and October at 7.30 pm |
Campbelltown 147/356 | Tricia Bryant-Smith | 0427 616 703 | 1st Monday of the month - 7:30 pm * Not currently holding public meetings |
Campbelltown 393/394 | Vern Wensley | 8337 5695 | 2nd Monday of the month February, April, June, August, October at 7.30 pm * Not currently holding public meetings |
Hectorville 84 | John Nemcic | 0467 621 403 | 4th Tuesday of the Month between February and November at 7pm |
SA Police webpage of Local Information
You can also report suspicious activity and other crime related information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Reports can be made anonymously, over the phone or online.