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Catherine Lawton
11:45am Oct 21
HorseWatch Meeting; we are holding a meeting to allow people to understand more about horsewatch and bring forward any suggestions etc. That they wish. The proposed meeting date will be 7pm on Wednesday 23rd november at oaktree court, larches. Could anybody wishing to attend please confirm their attendance and number of people (due to venue size) by either commenting on this status or alternatively email me at katyprestonhorsewatch@hotmail.co.uk
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Re: Preston Horsewatch - October 2011

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Catherine Lawton
6:41pm Dec 1

hi all! Few things from the meeting we recently had;
Many thanks to David Catlow of Oakhill Veterinary Centre who kindly attended and gave a talk regarding microchipping.

Anybody wishing to join Preston Horsewatch and recieve updates and alerts via email please can you send me an email with your name, address, yard address and contact number then these can be put into the system. please send to katyprestonhorsewatch@hotmail.co.uk

we also have horse watch posters available - again please contact me to arrange if you would like some.

Also - horsewatch members in the Lea, Cottam and Fulwood area are being offered free security marking of their tack - again please email me in order to arrange this.

Other areas in preston are also welcome to have their tack marked however this will be done via a mass tack marking day all at one place- anybody interested please email me so we can arrange this - the more people we have the better :)
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Anne Hayes
5:26pm Dec 6

WARNING HORSE OWNERS in Preston Area & beyond. Large amount of horse tack & equipment stolen from private land in the Longton area last night. Be on your guard. Will post any more info as it emerges.

Link to photos - http://www.dragondriving.co.uk/carriage ... 28969.html

Stolen, Hartland Pleasure Sport
Hartland Pleasure Sport Ltd Edition, wagonette style. Stolen on the 6th December 2011
Colour, black with yellow lining with walnut trim.
2 years old, as new. Serial no. GH019436
To Fit: 14hh to 15.2hh
Price: Stolen
Location: Preston
Contact: J. O'Donoghue
Phone: 01772 613600
Email: pethomson@talktalk.net
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Catherine Lawton
10:00am Dec 22

Lost dog woodplumpton area. Alsatian - went missing last night after being hit by a car. Dog is called zak - very friendly and possibly injured. Any info etc please ring 07974113061
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Catherine Lawton
8:44am Jan 13

Horsewatch warning:- we are informing all horse owners/yard owners to be extra vigilant following the 2 recent reports of horses being horrifically attacked in cornwall and wales. Please ensure your security measures are at their highest and if you see any suspicious vehicles etc or are concerned in any way please do not hesitate to contact us either via text - 07905679960 OR 01772 209 441 asking for sgt dixon or pc holland or via email to katyprestonhorsewatch@hotmail.co.uk
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Amanda Cherrington
5:06pm Jan 15

Hi guys, just a warning as there has been a break in at stables in the Newton area of Preston. Nothing was taken but just keep an eye outfor anything out of the ordinary.
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Appeal for stolen horsebox

POLICE are appealing for information after a horsebox was stolen from a farm in St Michaels last Thursday (12th July).
The bright blue 18 tonne horsebox was stolen from Paddock Farm Stud on Blackpool Road sometime between 9.30am and 7:30pm.
PC Rachel Bibby said: “Despite the area being rural, the horsebox was stolen in broad daylight and I am convinced someone must have seen it in transit.

“The horsebox has a hole in the rear of the van on the ramp where the words ‘Horses’ are written. I’d urge anybody that thinks they may have seen this vehicle or with any information about its whereabouts to contact Lancashire Police quoting crime reference BC1202881.”

People with information can also contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or on-line at Crimestoppers-uk.org. No personal details are taken, information is not traced or recorded and you will not go to court.

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Catherine Lawton
10:23am Jul 24
Hi,
We are warning all horse owners to be vigilant after the suspected attempted theft of electric fencing in the Higher Bartle/Fulwood area last night. This incident occurred between 9pm and 7am this morning - electric fence and posts were found wrapped up in a neat pile; the perimeter fencing has not been disturbed and the field gates were chained and padlocked.
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Catherine Lawton
7:09pm Sep 12
On Wednesday 10th October at 7.30pm, Preston Horsewatch will be holding their AGM at Oakhill Veterinary Centre, Goosnargh. The meeting will include a round up of local news/alerts and a few short presentations on road safety and putting your horse out on loan. There will also be a raffle with proceeds being donated to WHW. If you would like to attend please reply through their facebook page or email katyprestonhorsewatch@hotmail.co.uk or via text message to 07905679960
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Catherine Lawton
6:26pm Oct 21
Welcome to the Preston and Wyre Horse Watch facebook group. This organisation is a joint venture between Lancashire Police and Preston Neighbourhood Watch to encourage vigilance and communication between individual Equestrian centres and also the Police.

To support horse owners and equine businesses across Preston. To provide advice and assistance in the prevention of crime.
A partnership between the Equestrian community and the local Neighbourhood Policing Team. It will encourage vigilance and communication, not only between individual Equestrian Centres, but also with the police

www.prestonhorsewatch.co.uk
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