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Tandridge District Council
Council Offices location Station Road East
Oxted
Surrey RH8 0BT

How to find us

8.30am-5pm
Mon-Thurs
8.30am-4.30pm Fri

Tel: 01883 722000
customerservices
@tandridge.gov.uk

Neighbourhoods against terrorism

Call the Anti-Terrorism Hotline on 0800 789 321 if you think you have seen something suspicious or are unsure about someone's activities or behaviour.

With the safety of the public its highest priority, Surrey Police has an ongoing commitment to deter and tackle terrorism and precautionary checks of locations across the county remain a key tactic in the fight against terrorism. Everyone has a role to play in keeping the county safe and your support is needed.

In an emergency - do not delay
If you think you have seen a person acting suspiciously, or if you see a vehicle, unattended package or bag which might be a threat, immediately move away and call 999. An immediate 999 call is always justified as seconds can save lives.

Beating terrorism
You know your neighbourhood better than anyone. You are best placed to recognise unusual activity.

If you think that you may have seen something suspicious or you are unsure about someone's activities or behaviour, however insignificant it may seem at the time, call the Anti-Terrorism Hotline on 0800 789 321.

Log on to www.surreyalert.infoThis link will open in a new window (This link will open in a new window) for advice during an emergency and to help you plan for an emergency should one occur.

What can be suspicious?

  • Are new or temporary residents behaving in an unusual manner? Are they coming and going at unusual times? Are they using a variety of vehicles? Are they vague about where they are going when they travel?
  • If you rent out vehicles or residential or lock-up premises, are your customers or tenants displaying unusual behaviour?
  • Do you know people with several mobile phones? Have they been taking photographs for no obvious reason? Are they wearing protective clothing, masks, goggles, gloves etc? Has someone acquired chemicals for no obvious reason?

Be alert to behaviour in your neighbourhood. If in doubt, share your concerns with local officers or on the Anti-Terrorism Hotline 0800 789 321.