Not in My Neighbourhood Week has come to a conclusion.

Over the week from October 15-21, activity was based around the five main towns of Haverfordwest, Milford Haven, Tenby, Pembroke Dock and Fishguard.

Over the week some of the results included: • Nearly 900 neighbourhood policing letters were delivered • Over 100 referrals were made to the Bobby Van • Over 1,700 pupils were given talks in schools • About 200 home fire safety check referrals • Over 250 pieces of crime prevention advice issued • Over 60 commercial premises and over 50 licensed premises visited by Trading Standards and the police • PCSOs spent over 130 hours on dedicated foot patrols within the communities • Over 50 fixed penalty notices were issued by traffic wardens • Over 70 people were given verbal advice • Around 20 warning letters were issued • DVLA clamped 59 vehicles, reported a further 72 for no insurance and had over 200 hits on their automatic number plate reader. As part of the campaign, 14 Misuse of Drugs Act warrants, one firearms warrant and one animal welfare warrant was also executed. Over 35 community projects were undertaken which included the Jubilee play area in Tenby, Pembroke Road play area, Merlin's Bridge, Haverfordwest, Windy Hill bus shelter in Fishguard, the Mount Estate, Milford Haven and Ferry Lane tunnel in Pembroke Dock.

Sally Thompson, of Pembrokeshire Community Safety Partnership, said: "We would like to thank all the agencies and volunteers who took part in the week - it really wouldn't have happened without their support.

"Hopefully communities throughout Pembrokeshire have seen the good work which can be achieved when we all work together and I look forward to this continuing."

Chief Superintendent Dean Richards, of Pembrokeshire Police, said: "The activities during the week have shown that communities and agencies can work together tackling the quality of life issues, ensuring that residents feel safe in their area. I would like to publicly thank all those involved in the week's activities as they have certainly made a difference to people living in Pembrokeshire."

Brian Maddocks, head of maintenance at Pembrokeshire County Council, said: "Not in my Neighbourhood initiative has been a tremendous success from beginning to end cementing links with Pembrokeshire County Council, Dyfed-Powys police and the local communities.

"Throughout the week, we have seen volunteers from all areas of Pembrokeshire support initiatives within their local community."

The event has been supported by Pembrokeshire County Council, Dyfed Powys Police, Mid Wales and West Fire Service,14 Signal Regiment (Electronic warfare), The Prince's Trust, St. Mark's School, Milford Haven Port Authority, The Mount Community Association, Monkton Communities First, Youth Communities First, Pembrokeshire Coast and National Park Authority, Project Milford, Pembroke Dock Youth Club and Hubberston Community Association, Chevron, Milford Haven Port Authority, Prince's Gate, Oakwood, Llanion Communities First, St. Johns Ambulance and Enterprise Car Hire.