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Alert!


Suspicious persons sighted in Ketton.  First seen at approximately 12:00 Monday 19th DEC.
Two males of Eastern European appearance driving a 04 plate Red Vauxhall Corsa.
Description – Mid to late 20s. Both with beards and one wearing grey tracksuit bottoms and trainers.
If seen please call 101 quoting LEP-191216-0247.
Message sent by Will Ryan (Police, Enquiry Officer, Rutland)

Community Emergency Store Scheme


The following message is sent on behalf of our local Resilience Partnership. It contains details of the Partnership’s Community Emergency Store Scheme and upcoming Community Response Planning Workshops.

AWARE AND PREPARED COMMUNITY EMERGENCY STORE SCHEME

£600 of selected items for use in emergencies

AWARE AND PREPARED is all about being ready for emergencies and prepared to take action.  Funding is now available to provide communities which develop an Aware and Prepared Community Response Plan with items to the value of £600 to create a Community Emergency Store.  This can include road signage, hi viz clothing, sandbags, tools and equipment plus other items.

For a copy of the terms and conditions of the scheme please email llrprepared@leics.gov.uk

COMMUNITY RESPONSE PLANNING WORKSHOPS

We are running the following half day workshops during February 2017.  These will provide an opportunity to think about and discuss the steps involved in putting together a Community Response Plan.

Wednesday 8th Feb         13.30 – 16.30      Loughborough

Monday 13th Feb              10.00 – 13.00      Blaby

Tuesday 28th Feb              10.00 – 13.00      Melton

Please email llrprepared@leics.gov.uk to book a place.

For more information on either of these items please phone the Resilience Partnership Team on 0116 305 6101.

Mat Waik | Strategic Communications Advisor
Rutland County Council, Catmose, Oakham, Rutland. LE15 6HP
t: 01572 758 328 | m: 07973 855 469 | e: mwaik@rutland.gov.uk
www.rutland.gov.uk | www.discover-rutland.co.uk | www.activerutland.org.uk

 

Wing contributes to the Rutland Food Bank


This just some of what the generous people of Wing have contributed so far to the Rutland Food Bank. The Food Bank has lots of food so Judith Oakley, who is organizing the collection, has asked for toiletries.food-bank

She will be collecting until the end of January so this would be an ideal way to get rid of the soap that Aunt Agetha gave you for Christmas – again!

Thank you Wing!

“Lloyds Bank” fraud


All bank customers should be on the lookout for a new sophisticated fraud that involves fraudsters sending fake bank letters. 

The convincing letters being sent are a replica template from Lloyds, but any bank could be targeted, and include their logo, address and signature from a customer service representative.
The letter tells recipients that there have been some “unusual transactions” on their personal account and asks them to call a number highlighted in bold to confirm they are genuine.
When victims call the number, an automated welcome message is played and the caller is asked to enter their card number, account number and sort code followed by their date of birth.Victims are then instructed to enter the first and last digit of their security number.
The fraud was spotted by the Daily Telegraph who was alerted to it by a reader who had three identical letters sent to an office address. On separate occasions the Daily Telegraph ran some tests using fake details and were passed to fraudsters who claimed to be from a Lloyds contact centre. The bank has confirmed that the phone number and letters are fake.
The letters are essentially a sophisticated phishing attempt and serves as a warning to consumers to question written correspondence from their banks.

If you are ever suspicious about correspondence from your bank you should call the customer serviced number on the back of their card.
To report a fraud and cyber crime, call the police on 0300 123 2040 or visit http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/report_fraud