Thursday, 4 June 2026

Test your knowledge with our scams quiz

Scammers steal hundreds of millions of pounds from innocent victims every year – and, as technology becomes more advanced, so do the methods fraudsters use.

Knowing what to look for and how to avoid scams is the best way to stay safe. Take our quiz to see how much you really know about the common scams doing the rounds.

Source: Which? 

Watch out for bogus holiday adverts

Which? has found fake adverts impersonating genuine businesses and conning holidaymakers into booking accommodation that doesn't exist.

The scammers have stolen photos to create tempting adverts and fake websites, and victims often don't realise their booking is bogus until they arrive at their destination. We reveal how this scam works and what you can do to avoid falling victim.

Source: Which? (04 Jun 2026) 

Scamwatch: recovering forgotten crypto

We recently spoke to a Which? member who was contacted out of the blue by a company that told them they'd built up Bitcoin wealth. This company offered to help them recover the lost funds.

Our fraud expert, Faye Lipson, explains why this type of message is almost certainly a scam, even if you've invested in bitcoin in the past

Source: Which? (01 Jun 2026) 

Wednesday, 3 June 2026

Bexley Crime stats ward summary May 2026

 


Source: Bexley Watch Viz

Tuesday, 2 June 2026

Drugs stop - MetEngage Northumberland Heath

Last week , your local officers were conducting targeted patrols around Londonderry Parade , Stelling Road due to recent raised concerns of youths congregating and smoking drugs. Officers managed to block in a group of youths and they were all searched , these were positive stops with warnings given to each individual about coming back to the block.

The youths are getting access to the block due to to the broken doors of the block , we have had this raised as a matter of urgency to Orbit who have assured us they will be fixed asap.

Your local officers will continue to conduct targeted patrols and stop searches within the area.

Source:  https://www.metengage.co.uk/Alerts/A/450485/Drugs-stop

Monday, 1 June 2026

Community Safety and Inclusivity: The Slade Green Engagement Forum

We are pleased to invite all residents and frequent visitors of Slade Green to a vital local event focusing on Violence Against Women & Girls (VAWG). This forum is a unique opportunity to directly engage with the Bexley Community Safety Partnership (BCSP), local police, and council services, with a specific focus on Slade Green.

The goal of the engagement forum is twofold: to provide clear, essential information on ongoing work and support services in the area, and to create a safe space for you to voice your concerns and ask questions directly.

By attending, you can:

  • Discuss concerns: Share any local issues or specific safety worries related to gender-based safety.

  • Learn about progress: Get up-to-date information on the initiatives that the BCSP and local services are undertaking to keep Bexley and Slade Green safe.

  • Obtain advice: Access support and advice from experts present at the forum.

  • Ensure inclusivity: This is a family-friendly event, and children are welcome.

We have a shared responsibility for community safety. Your voice is essential in shaping the solutions that make Slade Green a safer place for everyone.

For more information and resources on VAWG in Bexley, please visit: www.bexley.gov.uk/vawg

Event Details

Date: Thursday, 11th June 2026 Time: 12:30pm – 2:30pm Location: Orchard House Orbit Hub, Slade Green DA8 3PY

Community Event: Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls in Slade Green

 

Water Safety at Five Arches Bridge, Foots Cray Meadows - MetEngage St Marys and St James

Police are reminding members of the public to take extra care around the water near Five Arches Bridge in Foots Cray Meadows, particularly as warmer weather approaches and more people visit the area.

While the location is a popular beauty spot, the river can present hidden dangers, including:

  • Sudden changes in water depth
  • Slippery banks and structures
  • Cold water shock, even during warm weather
  • We are urging everyone to:

  • Avoid entering the water, especially jumping from bridges or raised areas
  • Keep a close eye on children and ensure they are supervised at all times
  • Stay well back from the edge where surfaces may be unstable or slippery
  • In an emergency:

  • Call 999 immediately and ask for the appropriate emergency service
  • Your safety and the safety of others is our priority. Please enjoy the area responsibly and help us prevent avoidable accidents.

    Source: https://www.metengage.co.uk/Alerts/A/449888/Water-Safety-at-Five-Arches-Bridge-Foots-Cray-Meadows 

    https://bexleywatch.blogspot.com/2026/03/working-together-for-safer-bexley.html

    Test your knowledge with our scams quiz

    Scammers steal hundreds of millions of pounds from innocent victims every year – and, as technology becomes more advanced, so do the method...