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 

    Theft of Motor Vehicle on Martens Avenue - MetEngage Bexleyheath

    Good morning Resident,

    On Sunday 31st May at approximately 22:50hrs a silver Volvo XC90 was stolen on Martens Avenue. 

    As you live within the location of this theft, I am reaching out to see if anyone had seen or heard anything at this time. If you have any CCTV, it would be greatly appreciated if you could review at the time stated above to see if anything has been captured. Please reply to this message if you have any information. 

    Please be assured that officers will be patrolling the area in an attempt to detect and deter crime.

    If you have a vehicle yourself, please be aware of this theft and follow the below link for information on how to protect yourself from motor vehicle crime

     Preventing car and vehicle theft | Crime Prevention | Metropolitan Police

    Source: https://www.metengage.co.uk/Alerts/A/450004/Theft-of-Motor-Vehicle-on-Martens-Avenue 

    Thursday, 28 May 2026

    Can you spot a deepfake video?

    Deepfake videos are created using AI technology. These videos can appear ultra-realistic, making it seem like someone is saying or doing something they did not.

    Fraudsters use deepfakes to create scam adverts online, mostly on social media sites. Take a look at some recent examples, including a fake Boots advert, and get tips from our scams expert Tali Ramsey, on how she spots deepfakes

    Source: Which? (27 May 2026)

    This month's trending scams

    Our team of fraud experts is dedicated to keeping you in the loop about scams that are targeting people across the UK.

    The latest tactics to watch out for include scam banking texts, an email about free wi-fi boosters, and messages claiming to be from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Check out the full list so you can stay in the know. 

    Source: Which? (26 May 2026) 

    Fraudsters posing as fake customer service agents

    Scam victims and others seeking help on social media should beware of fraudsters posing as customer service agents. We found dodgy profiles lurking on a Facebook support group for Booking.com customers, attempting to get customers to contact them for help.

    We reveal how these scams work and how you can spot and report them

    Source: Which? (22 May 2026) 

    Local Priorities Dangerous driving / speeding Message - MetEngage East Wickham

    I wanted to provide you with an update regarding dangerous driving and speeding, which some members around this area have highlighted as an issue of concern on the Met Engage priority survey.

    Speed Enforcement Operation – East Wickham Ward
    On 26/05/2026 , the team conducted a speed enforcement operation within East Wickham Ward. The operation focused on monitoring vehicle speeds and improving road safety in the area.
    During the deployment:
    A number of vehicles were checked for compliance with speed limits.
    Community reassurance patrols were also carried out to address local concerns regarding speeding traffic.

    The operation aimed to deter speeding, reduce the risk of collisions, and improve safety for residents and road users. Overall, the activity contributed to increased visibility of policing presence within the ward.

    If someone is driving a motor vehicle, they should always be doing so in a safe and considerate manner. Even momentary lapses in judgement can have life changing or devastating consequences for those in the vehicle or innocent bystanders. 

    Activities such as street racing, cruising or performing tricks can count as anti-social behaviour. If you are concerned about this in your area, visit our website for the latest guidance and how you can report this. You can also report dangerous driving in your area. 

    We are working on our brand-new strategy for how we police London and we want your help. Our New Met for London: Phase 2 strategy will guide how we deliver on behalf of Londoners over the next three years.

    Source: https://www.metengage.co.uk/Alerts/A/448030/Local-Priorities-Dangerous-driving--speeding-Message 

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

    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 & ...