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Police continue to investigate a reported assault on a 14-year-old girl in Waterlooville on October 4, with more detailed ongoing enquiries into the circumstances surrounding what has happened.
Officers are keen to reassure the community in the Stakes, Purbrook and Crookhorn areas of Waterlooville over the safety of their children after three more suspicious incidents were reported to police in the area.
Inspector Dave Humphries, Sector Inspector for Waterlooville said: "Detectives can confirm that further allegations of suspicious incidents in the area initially considered as being linked, are not.
"Whilst enquiries are ongoing on one of the incidents; investigations into the others have found that no offences have been committed and although each are suspicious in nature, the circumstances of them in their own right are all very different and are not connected and/or linked to the assault."
"We will continue to investigate all such reports of suspicious behaviour and we would still urge all parents to be aware of educating their children about stranger danger and staying safe, however at this time we would urge people not to be alarmed, but to remain vigilant and continue reporting any suspicious behaviour to police."
Please support us by coming to the Summer Fair to be held on Monday 21 July. It will open at 11am.
At this point the Infant School is unlikely to be closed due to strike action on 10 July. We will issue further confirmation at noon on Wed 9 July.
9th July update: the school will be open as usual.
Come along and join us for Sports Day on Friday 23rd May. Letter on parent page under letters, whole school. All children have been assigned to a colour team. See white notice board by playground. Children should come to school with an item of clothing to represent their team colour.
Packed lunch on this day please. Free school meal pupils will be provided with a packed lunch from the kitchen. Please order at the office if this is required. (Cheese, Tuna or Egg Mayonnaise).
Pupils will be collected at 2pm from the classroom.
Flooding – important public health advice for parents
As flood warnings and alerts remain in place across the south of England, parents are asked to remain extra vigilant and take the following precautions to ensure families remain safe and healthy through half term and over the next few weeks.
Do not let children play in floodwater and take care if you or your family must go into flood water as there could be hidden dangers like sharp objects, raised manhole covers and pollution.
Wash your hands regularly, and ensure your children do the same as flood water potentially contains harmful bacteria which can lead to infection. If clean water is not available use hand sanitising gel or wet wipes.
If you have been flooded, or live near a river in flood remember that accidents happen in fast flowing floodwater so avoid walking or driving in or near floodwater. Avoid costal areas if possible.
It’s important when cleaning up after a flood to never use outdoor petrol or diesel generators indoors even in the event of a power cut. The exhaust fumes may contain carbon monoxide which can kill in a confined space such as a home. Carbon monoxide poisoning can be fatal.
After being flooded, do not turn on gas or electrics until they have been checked by a qualified technician.
Avoid eating food that has touched flood water and clean all work surfaces before and after preparing food.
If you have a health concern, advice can be obtained from the NHS Choices website www.nhs.uk , by calling NHS 111 or from your local Pharmacy or GP.
The situation is rapidly changing, so please refer to the latest information on flooding and public health advice on the County Council’s website www.hants.gov.uk and via Public Health England www.gov.uk/government/organisations/public-health-england. This includes answers to some frequently asked health questions about flooding