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Residents and police launch new ‘no cold calling zone’ in Highbridge

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A new ‘no cold calling zone’ has this week been launched in Highbridge to help protect residents from distraction burglars and rogue traders.

Over the past months, the Highbridge police team has been working with Sedgemoor District Council to set up the scheme in Apex Drive.

Sgt Ian Kennett told Burnham-On-Sea.com: “The scheme prohibits uninvited salespeople from trying to sell their goods or services house to house, as some residents, particularly the elderly, can feel very intimidated and frightened by having strangers knock at the door.”

He added: “For those that don’t live in a ‘No Cold Calling Zone’, we would advise you not to use uninvited tradesmen who call at your door unannounced. Avoid paying up-front and don’t feel pressured into agreeing to work that you don’t really want.”

“It is worth using locally established accredited builders, or those recommended and trusted by family and friends. And it is important that you get quotes in writing prior to committing work being carried out.”

Several ‘No Cold Calling Zones’ are now in operation across Burnham and Highbridge.

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