I had heard that the Home Office do not want NNWA to cease to exist
completely. I believe they went into voluntary liquidation as the best way
to protect the few employees they had. Thus there will probably be a new
organisation springing (more likely, crawling) from the ashes. But given
past experience there will be endless arguing over name, logo and trademark
rights - the web-site and pages will not be immune from this. So I guess the
new site is a way of holding the fort until new plans are agreed.
Fortunately it makes absolutely no difference to Neighbourhood Watch
operations on the ground.
John
-----Original Message-----
From: BromleyNWA@... [mailto:BromleyNWA@...]On
Behalf Of Dave Stewart
Sent: 11 September 2006 18:04
To: BromleyNWA@...
Subject: [BromleyNWA] http://www.nwinfo.co.uk
This seems to be a modified copy of the NNWA (
http://www.neighbourhoodwatch.net <http://www.neighbourhoodwatch.net> )
official site (now closed down).
Anyone know if this is supposed to replace the NNWA site or what ?
....especially as the NNWA website is supposed to be updated again in the
near future ??
Best Rgds, Dave
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