about us

Norkem Park CPF Sector 1 is a community-powered safety structure committed to protecting and uplifting the neighbourhood we call home.
Working alongside SAPS, private security, neighbourhood groups, and our residents, we strive to build a sector where safety, visibility, and unity come first.

features of cpf

A Community Policing Forum (CPF) is designed to strengthen cooperation between the community and SAPS. Its features ensure that residents have a voice, play an active role in crime prevention, and work together with law-enforcement partners to create safer neighbourhoods.

Sector 1 represents all residents within our boundaries—homeowners, complexes, businesses, schools, religious institutions, and community groups within Birchleigh, Edleen and Van Riebeeck Park.

Our CPF ensures that the voices and concerns of Sector 1 residents are heard, acknowledged, and acted upon when shaping safety priorities.

Sector 1 works side by side with Norkem Park SAPS. Through regular communication and operational cooperation, we:

  • Share crime patterns and concerns

  • Support sector policing plans

  • Assist SAPS during operations and emergencies

  • Provide eyes and ears across the sector

                                                       This partnership strengthens policing effectiveness and improves safety for everyone.

    Patrollers are the heartbeat of our CPF. These volunteers are residents of Sector 1 who proudly give their time to help protect the community.

    Our patrollers:

  • Conduct visible vehicle and foot patrols

  • Report suspicious activity and potential threats

  • Assist SAPS during incidents and road accidents

  • Support residents during emergencies

  • Provide additional visibility during peak crime times

  • Uphold professionalism, discipline, and community respect

               Highly committed and trained in safety protocols, our patrollers serve as a trusted presence in our community—day and night.

  • Norkem Park CPF Sector 1 launches and supports initiatives that target the unique safety challenges in our area. 

    These include:

  • School visibility and scholar safety support

  • Hotspot patrols and targeted operations

  • Support during load-shedding when crime risks increase

  • Assistance to vulnerable residents, such as the elderly

  • Collaboration with neighbourhood groups, businesses, and security companies

                                                         Every project aims to make Sector 1 safer, more connected, and more resilient.

  • Clear communication is one of our biggest strengths.

    Sector 1 maintains:

  • Active safety WhatsApp groups

  • Real-time alerts for incidents and suspicious activity

  • Community awareness messages and safety tips

  • Feedback channels for residents

                                                         This ensures that information flows quickly, accurately, and responsibly.

  • Sector 1 follows the national CPF guidelines, ensuring that our operations remain:

  • Community-driven

  • Non-political

  • Transparent

  • Based on elected leadership and clear roles

                                               We keep residents informed, encourage participation, and welcome new volunteers.

  • To maintain high standards, Sector 1 patrollers receive continuous training in:

  • Radio communication

  • Observation and reporting

  • Basic first aid (8x Level 3 patrollers)

  • Incident handling 

  • SAPS cooperation and protocol

  • Safety and professionalism

                                                 This ensures that Sector 1 patrollers operate safely, effectively, and responsibly.

    Above all, Norkem Park CPF Sector 1 believes in a community that looks after each other.

    We are inclusive, united, and driven by a shared goal:


                                                  To make Sector 1 a safe, supportive, and proud place to live.

    our initiatives

    We are proud to have our own successful initiatives, supporting elderly, people in need and cleaning of our suburbs.

    Join us and help make a difference in someone's life!

    Buzzer sos app

    The Buzzer App connects residents directly to Sector 1 patrollers, SAPS, and emergency responders with a single tap. It provides fast SOS alerts, real-time incident updates, and community safety notifications — helping keep Norkem Park informed, connected, and safer.

    ICE Wrist bands

    Our ICE wristbands provide quick access to vital medical and contact information in emergencies. Designed for children, elderly residents, and anyone active in the community, they help first responders reach loved ones faster and ensure you get the right help when it matters most.

    Bathu Pele Ubuntu

    We support vulnerable families in Norkem Park through regular food parcel deliveries and community feeding initiatives. Our volunteers work with donors and partners to provide essential meals, offering care, dignity, and relief to those who need it most.

    our happy neighbourhoods

    Public statistics available about Birchleigh, Edleen and Van Riebeeck Park


    Population (2011): 10,776
    Households (2011): 3,645
    Area: 4.46 km²
    Population density ≈ 2,414 people / km²
    Gender split (2011): ~52% female / 48% male.

    Based on Census 2011
    Birchleigh
    Birchleigh

    Population (2011): 4,798
    Households (2011): 1,647
    Area: 1.82 km²
    Population density ≈ 2,639 people / km²
    Gender split (2011): ~51% female / 49% male.


    Based on Census 2011
    Edleen
    Edleen

    Population (2011): 7,431
    Households (2011): 2,197
    Area: 3.90 km²
    Population density ≈ 1,906 people / km²
    Gender split (2011): ~53% female / 47% male


    Based on Census 2011
    Van Riebeeck Park
    van riebeeck park