West Mercia Police – Car key burglary

Posted on behalf of West Mercia Police

We are investigating reported car key burglaries in Wyre Forest and we want to reassure residents we are doing everything we can to trace those responsible.

If you’ve seen anything suspicious or have information that might help with enquires, please call 101.

You can also report a crime here:

https://www.westmercia.police.uk/ro/report/ocr/af/how-to-report-a-crime/

The information we receive from the public is essential in bringing criminals to justice. 

Important advice and information:

Car key burglary is when an offender breaks into a home with the specific aim of stealing car keys and the vehicle from the property.

Perpetrators often target specific vehicles, based on demand and value. If a criminal is targeting a certain vehicle, they will also be targeting the owner, looking for easy ways to exploit their security and get to their keys.

If you think you are being followed or see any suspicious vehicles lurking, take the registration number and report it to us.

Further crime prevention methods to deter car key burglars:

  • Keep your keys somewhere safe and out of sight
  • If you can, lock your car in a garage
  • Fit a high-quality alarm to your vehicle
  • Consider additional security systems such as immobilisers and visible security locks
  • Always take your keys with you when leaving your vehicle unattended
  • Keep your keys safe and concealed in public places
  • Make sure doors, windows, the boot and sunroof are locked and secure before leaving your car
  • If there are more than one vehicle at your property, park the lesser valued vehicle behind the more expensive one on the driveway
  • Also make sure you keep your house doors and windows locked
  • Install a high-quality burglar alarm
  • Install an exterior security light

Thank you for your help. It is only by the police and the public working together that we can prevent and detect crime.

Dine ‘N’ Devour Food and Artisan Festival Saturday 15 June and Sunday 16 June

On behalf of LSD Promotions:

Dine ‘N’ Devour Food & Artisan Festival Returns to Bewdley for a Culinary Extravaganza

 

Get ready as the highly anticipated Dine ‘N’ Devour Food & Artisan Festival makes its grand return to Bewdley on Saturday, 15th June, and Sunday, 16th June. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Gas Works Meadow, this year’s festival promises to be bigger and better, offering a delightful blend of culinary treats, artisan crafts, and vibrant entertainment.

 

Dine ‘N’ Devour will showcase an incredible variety of street food vendors, serving up everything from loaded hotdogs and gourmet burgers to exotic Indonesian and Caribbean delicacies. Attendees can look forward to sampling delicious offerings including loaded hotdogs, gourmet burgers, loaded fries, Greek gyros, beef brisket, Caribbean cuisine, bubble waffles, cheesecake, churros and so much more!

 

To complement the diverse food offerings, festival-goers can quench their thirst at our specially curated bars serving refreshing cocktails, a variety of gins, prosecco, larger, craft beer, fresh lemonade, coffee and mocktails.

 

Explore unique crafts and products at our artisan stalls. Discover handmade candles, jewellery, fudge, dream catchers, artwork, crystals and more!

 

The festival is packed with entertainment for the whole family. Enjoy a Live DJ Compere will keep the energy high all day, a chef on stilts and Got2Sing Choir will be performing in the

Saturday afternoon. On Sunday, the festivities continue with the Live DJ Compere, Stilt Man and Zennor Dance Academy starting at 1pm.

 

Don’t forget to bring your furry friends! The festival is completely dog-friendly, so no member of the family has to miss out!

 

Best of all, entry to the Dine ‘N’ Devour Food & Artisan Festival is FREE and ticketless. So, put the dates in your diary, invite your friends and family, and join us for an unforgettable weekend of food, fun, and entertainment in Bewdley.

 

For more information, visit our website or follow us on social media for the latest updates.

 

About Dine N Devour:

Dine ‘N’ Devour is a travelling food & artisan festival that celebrates the vibrant culinary scene by bringing together the finest street food vendors, artisan stalls, live entertainment, and a delightful ambiance in picturesque locations. With an emphasis on providing an unforgettable experience, Dine ‘N’ Devour aims to showcase local and international flavours, offering food enthusiasts a memorable feast for the senses.

 

Go and follow us on Instagram, Facebook & TikTok! https://www.facebook.com/dinendevour/

https://www.instagram.com/dinendevourfood/ https://www.tiktok.com/@dinendevour?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc

 

We hope to see you there!

 

FB event link: https://www.facebook.com/events/1613400579175255

 

D-Day 80 Anniversary Celebration 6 June 2024 at Bewdley Museum 10.30am

Bewdley Town Council will be marking the celebration of the 80th anniversary at 10.30am on the 6 June at Bewdley Museum with a short service given by Rev, Canon Tim Williams and Rector, Rev Melissa Beynon at 11am. All are welcome to attend.

June in the Forest

This is a wonderful time of year in the natural world. It’s all go – we have a Pied Flycatcher’s nest in a bird box at the back of the farm’s vegetable garden (more like the wildflower patch at the moment), the House Martins are investigating the farmhouse eaves and each evening we have bats doing circuits of the house and outbuildings. Crevices in the walls are full of nesting Sparrows, Blue Tits and Mason Bees. I feel that I have to say, ‘Excuse me’, just moving about the place, interrupting as I do the important business of feeding and breeding.

The meadows are a delight. The Cowslips and Lady’s Smock have given way to buttercups, Red Clover, Pignut, Yellow Rattle, Knapweed and meadow grasses such as Sweet Vernal Grass. Year by year we try to increase their diversity by reducing the fertility of the soil. The odd bit of cow, sheep or deer dung is fine but artificial fertiliser or slurry-spreading would encourage grassland bullies such as Ryegrass, Docks, thistles and Nettles. Yellow Rattle is often mentioned as being a highly-desirable constituent of wildflower meadows because it is a hemi-parasite of grasses, reducing their vigour by taking some of the sugars they produce. Grazing is an important part of the plan too. Spring grazing is followed by haymaking then the remaining grass is eaten off by cattle or sheep. Twenty years ago we started the herd of Dexter cattle at Uncllys by buying a cow (Amani, pregnant with Percy) and calf, Gwillan, from Stuart Norgrove at Haye Farm. Breeding and further purchases took the herd to over fifty, and then in 2010 they were bought by the Wyre Community Land Trust (WCLT) who continue the job of grazing many small meadows in this area.

Many local people have been partners in this conservation effort, volunteering with work such as checking the cattle, moving them to new pastures or home for TB tests, fencing meadows and putting in water supplies. Open Farm Sunday on 9th June is an opportunity for all ages to visit the headquarters of the WCLT at St George’s Farm, Tanners Hill, Bewdley, DY12 2LS (signed from The Hop Pole) from 11am to 4pm. They will meet the small herd of Dexter cattle and there will be guided walks around the woodland, orchard, meadow and woodyard to explain what the Land Trust does. There will also be a children’s activity and green woodworking for adults, local producers including Wildjac with their array of botanically-inspired spirits, and Peter the Bee with native wildflower plants. Apple juice and wood products will be on sale and you can buy light refreshments or bring your own picnic.
For more information contact Liz: 07905188856, liz@wyreclt.org.uk

Linda Iles

Road Closure Advance Notice Sign – Dine N Devour – Bewdley Food & Drink Festival

Road Closure Information

Important information for residents and businesses

 

Bewdley Food and Drink Festival: Saturday 15th June 2024 – Sunday 16th June 2024
Road closures from: 15:00 on Friday 14th June 2024
Event start time: 10:00 on Saturday 15th June 2024
Road reopens from: 20:00 on Sunday 16th June 2024
LSD Promotions Limited has successfully applied for and been granted by Wyre Forest District Council a temporary traffic regulation order to facilitate the safe holding of the Bewdley Food and Drink Festival 2024.
The event will require the closure of the Severn Side North from 05:00 on Friday 14th June 2024 until 20:00 on Sunday 16th June.
Access for emergency service vehicles will be maintained at all times.
We would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused, and we do hope that you will join us for the event.

 

If you have any queries or would like further information on the event please visit www.lsdpromotions.com or call 01384 877 336

 

Road Closure Advance Notice Sign PDF

Bewdley Library Chess Club Every Thursday 2.30-4.30pm

Wyre Forest Chess Clubs

Rock Path Finders Logo

ROCK PATHFINDERS JUNE WALKS

Rock Path Finders Logo

 

On behalf of Rock Pathfinders please find information on monthly walks for June.

Free guided walks along our footpaths and bridleways taking 2-3 hours, off the roads and into the countryside. Our walks are between 5 and 7miles many of the routes are undulating with stiles. We usually walk at a brisk pace. Everyone welcome but sorry no dogs allowed

 

JUNE  2024 

 

Thursday 06.06.24 starting at 10.30am

Forestry Commission

Mortimer Forest Blackpool Car Park

Nr Ludlow

SY8 4EQ

BRING A PACKED LUNCH

 

Thursday 20.06.24 starting at 10.30am

Six Ashes Pub, Sixes Ashes Road

BRIDGENORTH

WV15 6EJ

 

For further details and any other announcements or changes please visit website www.rockpathfinders.uk

 

PLEASE NOTE NEW WEB ADDRESS

email:mdsskev@rockpathfinders.uk

Or ring Alan on 01299 400304

BEWDLEY PARK & RIDE SHUTTLE BUS TAKES OFF…

On Saturday 4 May the inaugural service got underway. Every Saturday until 27 July from 10am – 3pm visitors and the local community can hop on and off from The Running Horse or The Bewdley School.

On behalf of West Mercia Police – Police Surgery 23 May