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What is NGCL Neighbourhood Security Committee? CONTACT: |
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This is an umbrella
committee that includes our neighbourhood representatives for
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The Safe Parent Office Contact: Karen Phone: 421-3419 Email: postmaster@edmsafeparent.com Website: http://edmsafeparent.com/ |
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NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH Our mission is to improve the quality of life within all Edmonton communities through the fostering of an educational and cooperative crime prevention program, at the neighbourhood level by working to encourage awareness and participation Neighbourhood Watch Office: Phone: 421-3428 Fax: 421-2341 Email: watch@tera-byte.com Website: http://www.watch.edmonton.ab.ca |
Crime Reporting - Phoning in a crime:

Every year thousands of crimes occur in
It is likely that more than 50 per cent of
all crimes that take place are witnessed by neighbours looking out of
their windows, by a person walking a dog,
and hearing the sounds of breaking glass, or by a driver observing
a person swerving all over the road.
Why don’t people report crime? In most
cases it is because they don’t want to get involved,
they are afraid of being wrong, or they
are not sure what to do.
A five-minute delay in reporting crime reduces
the chance of catching a criminal by 65 per cent.
It is your duty as a citizen to report all
crime.
The emergency number for reporting a crime
in progress is 9-1-1.
The phone number for non-emergency
complaint calls is 423-4567.
When reporting a 9-1-1 CALLS:
Stay Calm
State the Problem
State the address of where the crime is occurring
Let the police operator control the conversation.
GET INVOLVED IN CRIME PREVENTION
Police request you call 911 if you see a crime in progress. Early
response may pre-empt the crime or make it easier to apprehend the criminals.
PLEASE REPORT ALL CRIME to POLICE and then to Neighbourhood Watch !
West Division Station
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What is NGCL Welcoming Committee? Central Contact: C-Anne Robertson 780-433-3577 |
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The Welcoming Committee has a mandate to welcome new residents into the North Glenora neighbourhood. This involves someone from the Community League making personal contact with the new resident and offering information about our Community League & Coronation School by providing a package of brochures. To promote our community and foster goodwill, NGCL offers new residents a complimentary membership for the balance of the current membership year. |
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If you are aware of house sales or new renters on your street, please contact C-Anne who will maintain a stock of our brochures and keep track of activity. If you do not want to make the contact personally, C-Anne has committee members who will be pleased to pay a visit to new residents on behalf of NGCL.
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Hall Bookings: Jean Chernish 452 6610 |
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SECTION F: HALL RENTALS
1.0 Acceptable Uses for Renting the Hall Policies 1.1 Rental of the hall is done within the framework of Item 1.0 (Section C: Facility) What is and Is Not Allowed in Our Buildings and On Our Grounds.
1.2 The hall may be rented for the following functions which are considered as personal use: · weddings, · anniversaries, · birthday celebrations, · family reunions, · retirement parties, · funeral teas (including memorial teas and ‘celebration of life’ functions).
1.3 The hall may not be rented out for any commercial purpose.
1.4 Rental of the hall for all other functions requires approval by the Hall Bookings Committee; if the Committee cannot make a decision, the matter is to be referred to the Executive.
2.0 Priority Use Policies 2.1 Funeral teas (including memorial teas and ‘celebration of life’ functions) are given priority over other rental functions.
3.0 Rental Policies
3.1 Attendance Requirement: All renters signing the rental contract must be present for the duration of the event.
3.2 Members
3.2.1 NGCL members are given preference for hall rentals.
3.2.2 To qualify for member rates, a member must be a resident of North Glenora with a NGCL membership in good standing for at least three months prior to booking the rental.
3.2.3 Limitations: At his or her discretion, the Hall Bookings Chairperson has the authority to limit the renting of the hall to two times per year per member (October 16, 2007).
3.3 Member-sponsored 3.3.1 A member may sponsor an event, such as a family wedding, as long as the member is the named party (Lessee) on the hall rental agreement. 3.3.2 Members who sponsor hall rentals on behalf of non-members must attend the entire event for which that hall rental was booked.
3.4 General Public: Outside rentals to the general public are limited to two weekends per month for all months except May (when NGCL use is heaviest). The same person cannot rent the hall more than once per month.
3.5 Rental Contract Template and Rental Rates: See Appendices D and S.
4.0 Insurance Requirements Policies:
4.1 The NGCL insurance policy covers NGCL and NGCL-sponsored events only.
4.2 Personal liability insurance is recommended for all renters, although it is not mandatory unless liquor is being served. Renters must indicate on the rental contract whether or not they have personal liability insurance. In the event that a legal suit pertaining to that rental is filed against the NGCL, the renter will be liable for any damages assessed.
4.3 If liquor is served, the renter MUST have personal liability insurance and furnish proof of same to the Hall Bookings Chairperson (or designate), prior to receiving the keys to the hall and a security code.
4.4 An application form for the purchase of personal liability insurance from the NGCL’s insurance provider is to be made available to all renters whether or not they are serving liquor. A copy of this application form is in Appendix S.
5.0 Liquor License Requirements Policies: If liquor is served, the renter MUST obtain a liquor license and it must be posted in a visible location at the bar, for the duration of the event.
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Please refer to the Hall Rental Policies Section F (Page 30-33) and Appendix D&S in the current Operations Manual regarding rentals and requirements or contact the Hall Bookings chair.
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