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Domestic Watch meetings for October

SANDTON - The October meetings for the Make a Difference Domestic Crime Watch will cover the topic “What makes you feel safe?”

The meetings will recap all the year’s previous classes. Founder and co-ordinator Penny Steyn said, “As this is the last actual lesson for this year and new lessons start again next year, this is an extremely important recap lesson.”

Steyn added, “This lesson focuses entirely on all the essential aspects of safety that can be implemented if not already in place.”

The domestic watch meetings for Sandton will take place in:

Wendywood at the Christ Church on Wednesday 22 October at 11.30am

Hurlingham at the Rosebank Union Church on Tuesday 28 October at 10am

Hurlingham Manor at Woodlands Park on Wednesday 29 October 12am

Parkmore at the Sandton Sport Club on Wednesday 29 October at 10am.

Morningside at Sandton Police Station Lapa on Wednesday 29 October 2pm

Gallo Manor and Morningside Manor at Manor Community Church on Thursday 30 October 10am


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