NEIGHBOURHOOD SUPPORT
(AUCKLAND CITY) INC.
Registered Incorporated Society: #1532598
Charities Commission Registration: CC24336
Admin Office:
Mt Albert Community Police Station
869 New North Road, Mt Albert
Auckland 1025
Postal Address:
P.O. Box 19-190, Avondale
Auckland 1746
Phone: 09 815 9605
Fax: 09 815 9602
Email:
Working to keep
Your Community Safe
In An Emergency or
Life Threatening Situation or
Crime-in-Progress:
Dial 111
URGENT
ALERT!
There are
NO Urgent Alerts
at this time.
Neighbourhood Support Newsletter
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Recent Articles
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Help avoid burglaries
by NZ Police
It's the holiday season so, you need to start thinking about how to make your home or business premises burglar-proof. Counties Manukau Police say a few simple crime prevention steps can help stop you becoming a crime victim and burglary statistic. By taking a few minutes to 'think like a thief' you ... [View full article]
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Witness Report
by Auckland Neighbourhood Support
The Witness Report is to facilitate reporting suspicious activities to Police via Neighbourhood Support. ... [View full article]
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Referral/Inquiry Form about NS
by Auckland Neighbourhood Support
Form to register interest in setting up a Neighbourhood Support Group ... [View full article]
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Invitation to Form Street Group
by Auckland Neighbourhood Support
Flyer to distrbute to neighbours for a street group meeting. ... [View full article]
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Membership Form
by Auckland Neighbourhood Support
Neighbourhood Support membership form. This is the same form as distributed in the starter packs ... [View full article]
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Welcome to ...
Neighbourhood Support
Auckland City!
The Neighbourhood Support - Auckland City (nsAKL), Inc, is a non-profit organisation dedicated to the welfare of the citizens of Auckland City. We strive to achieve 'Crime and Crash Reduction' through our cooperative efforts within local neighbourhoods to identify potential problems and assist proper authorities to resolve them.
Remember:
If a crime is happening
Phone 111 immediately.
You can report a crime 24/7 to
302 6400
without having to fill out forms or visit a police station.
Get involved to help protect your community and your family!
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If a crime has occurred in the past phone your local police station - they will be happy to help.
















