Community
Neighbourhood Watch
Published: 9 September 2025
The Old Red Lion Public House
Community Reassurance – The Old Red Lion Public House, Foster’s Booth – 26000010649
Northamptonshire Police are aware of recent concerns raised about the condition and security of the Old Red Lion Public House in Foster’s Booth. We want to reassure residents that this location is actively being monitored. Officers are currently making contact with the property’s owner to address the issues identified and to ensure appropriate action is taken.
We are also working closely with our partners at Northamptonshire Fire & Rescue Service and West Northamptonshire Council to assess any safety, environmental or antisocial‑behaviour concerns linked to the site. Our aim is to ensure the premises remain safe, secure, and do not pose a risk to the local community.
If you notice any suspicious activity or have further concerns, please continue to report this to us via 101, or 999 in an emergency quoting incident reference 26000010649.
We ask parents / guardians for their support in warning local young people, a handy guide can be found at Void and derelict buildings – Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service to assist you with this conversation.
Your information helps us respond promptly and effectively. Thank you for your continued vigilance and support.
Matthew Taylor
CCTV
CCTV systems (including Ring Doorbells) at home can help Police to identify individuals who are engaging in criminal and anti social activity.
Visual evidence can be of huge benefit in the event of a criminal investigation. It allows investigators and a court to see what has taken place, clearly and objectively. It can also be extremely helpful to a case where the identity of a suspect is not known. Police can use still images from footage obtained to identity those involved.
You can register on ‘NorthamptonshireTalking’ as having CCTV which allows the Police to see where CCTV is available in your area.
Scams are becoming more and more sophisticated. Please be very alert. If you or someone you know has fallen victim to a scam, you should report it to the Police on 101 and to Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040.
Reporting Crimes and Incidents
Please be vigilant and continue reporting any suspicious incident/persons/vehicles straight away on 101 – don’t wait!
If offenders are nearby call 999
All reports must go via the Northants Police Control Room for an incident log to be created.
The police do not monitor Facebook pages. If in doubt report concerns to the Police, not just Pattishall Community Facebook page.
You can join Pattishall Parish Neighbourhood Watch Scheme on the alert system and sign up to receive emails on:
- Police Messages of local incidents
- Warnings of latest scams
Register at: https://www.ourwatch.org.uk/scheme/59828/pattishall-parish-s27
You can unsubscribe at any time.
If you would like to receive up to date information on suspicious activity and crime in our Parish it is easily accessible by:
- Joining our email loop – Contact the Coordinator
- Pattishall Parish Website -There is a quick link to the NHW page
- Facebook – PattishallParishNeighbourhoodWatch
Welcome Packs
Parking outside schools
Please read attached document below.
Police Neighbourhood Team
Introducing your Northamptonshire Police Neighbourhood Team – includes how to:
- report an incident
- contact the team via email
Click the document below to view or download a print friendly copy.
Linda Hemming (NHW Coordinator)
linda_hemming@hotmail.com
Tel No. 07756 027051