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New Community Patrol launched


Emma Rigby

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The Love Your Doorstep Community Patrol Dulwich has now launched!

The first patrols launched just one week ago and the response and feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. You may have already seen us in blue bibs walking the streets of Dulwich & Herne Hill. Please do stop us and say “Hi”.

We are an adult presence on the streets to help kids feel safer on their journey home from school and we are currently looking for volunteers to get involved in this positive scheme. 

You must be 18+, all welcome 
https://forms.gle/WP8kNtbSSeCoZewR9

* You'll need to sign our code of conduct and child protection policy to be apart of the scheme. 
* We go out Monday to Friday in term time from 4pm to 5.30pm starting Megan's 
* You can patrol as little or as often as you like.

The patrol scheme is partners with the Metropolitan Police 

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