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Banham And The Community

Banham have for many years been involved with events in the community. In addition we support several charities in the UK and overseas.

Banham in the Community

Banham have always supported local communities, giving talks to Neighbourhood Watch groups and putting displays at local events such as Police open days.

Our main object is to work with the community to help reduce local crime.

At Kensington we have staged displays at the town hall involving the
local Neighbourhood Watch panel, assisting them in portraying measures
that can be taken to protect our homes. The picture displayed shows the
Mayor of Kensington presiding at their local AGM.

For a number of years Banham have supported the Woking Mela in Surrey. A
community safety event put on at the local mosque with a view to
educating the community of the dangers of local crime.

Banham have been involved in crime prevention events in connection with
the Metropolitan Police. This picture shows a property marking event at
Victoria Station when Banham representatives assisted the Police in
educating the public regarding the thefts of mobile phones.

We are currently sponsoring the Belgravia Neighbourhood Watch newsletter
which provides the local community with up to date information
concerning local crime.

Charitable donations are important to Banham, a major recipient being the Cristina Noble Children’s Foundation.

Banham and the Police

Banham work closely with Crime Reduction Officers throughout the South
East of England, keeping up to date on local crime trends. We
periodically attend their meetings, updating them on the latest Banham
technology.

We have open days at our showrooms inviting the local Police to attend
and view our products. Where possible we help with local Police
initiatives, such and burglary campaigns, offering help to get important
messages over to the public.

We have recently attended a seminar for Police Community Support
Officers in Surrey on the subject of rural crime, giving advice on
protecting more remote locations.

Working with Police Safer Neighbourhood teams allows us to keep up to
date with local crime trends and assist with educating the public.

Another aspect of our involvement with the Police entails working with
Architectural Liaison Officers and Crime Prevention Design Advisors,
discussing all aspects of designing out crime at the planning stage.

Banham with the Mayor at the Kensington Town Hall in London

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Banham at a local Mosque in Surrey

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Sir John Stevens, Commissoner of the Metropolitan Police, hosts a crime prevention event at Victoria Station in London