August 2021 Newsletter: https://www.nhwryde.com.au/latest-news/newsletter-2021-08
Coordinator's Corner
Domestic violence (assaults) has increased and stealing from retail stores is quite prevalent and these are only what is reported and recorded.
With COVID restrictions reinstated last month there may be a decline in Break & Enter incidents with residents at home more often, but a rise in assaults and a temptation to steal from retail shops.
The safety of our residents is a number one priority and it is unfathomable to understand the thinking of some citizens who think that by attending an unlawful protest gathering to express their personal beliefs and selfish attitude, are prepared to put other persons health at great risk.
Yes! the restrictions are hard for many to cope with and yet IF the virus is spread to many other persons then our lockdowns and restrictions may be extended for a greater period, causing more angst in the community. We will come out of this pandemic - lets ALL do our bit and stay safe and keep our neighbours safe.
Forward Planning and reality do not always come together, as we have now experienced another extended period of lockdown across Greater Sydney.Our crime report is a little dated (May - July), yet it does show that crime is happening across all our regions. As NSW was coming out of the previous restrictions so was the activity of criminals - see our crime report further below.
The delivery of this newsletter has not been made to residents mailboxes in keeping with Government COVID restrictions and being mindful of the safety of our volunteers and the local community.
Domestic violence (assaults) has increased and stealing from retail stores is quite prevalent and these are only what is reported and recorded.
With COVID restrictions reinstated last month there may be a decline in Break & Enter incidents with residents at home more often, but a rise in assaults and a temptation to steal from retail shops.
The safety of our residents is a number one priority and it is unfathomable to understand the thinking of some citizens who think that by attending an unlawful protest gathering to express their personal beliefs and selfish attitude, are prepared to put other persons health at great risk.
Yes! the restrictions are hard for many to cope with and yet IF the virus is spread to many other persons then our lockdowns and restrictions may be extended for a greater period, causing more angst in the community. We will come out of this pandemic - lets ALL do our bit and stay safe and keep our neighbours safe.
November 2021 Newsletter is now available https://www.nhwryde.com.au/latest-news/newsletter-2021-11
December 2021 Newsletter is now available https://www.nhwryde.com.au/latest-news/newsletter-2021-12
New event - Cinema in the Park Australia Day Eve 2022
NHW Ryde will be running the BBQ at the event.
Registration (free) is required. First 1000 people will be given a coupon to receive a free sausage sanga and soft service ice cream (kids only).
25 Jan 5:30pm @ Fontenoy Park at Macquarie Park
https://www.ryde.nsw.gov.au/Events/Listing/Cinema-in-the-Park-Aus-Day-Eve-Edition-Paper-Planes
NHW Ryde will be running the BBQ at the event.
Registration (free) is required. First 1000 people will be given a coupon to receive a free sausage sanga and soft service ice cream (kids only).
25 Jan 5:30pm @ Fontenoy Park at Macquarie Park
https://www.ryde.nsw.gov.au/Events/Listing/Cinema-in-the-Park-Aus-Day-Eve-Edition-Paper-Planes
City of Ryde
Cinema in the Park Aus Day Eve Edition - Paper Planes
Come down with your picnic rug, bean bag or low chair on Tuesday night to watch ‘Paper Planes’ with your family and friends to celebrate Australia Day in the City of Ryde.
