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Your log book
Tips for filling in your log book.
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Tell us what your project is about
- While you’re doing your project, don’t forget to keep writing what you've been up to in your log book. That way you won’t forget anything important and it won’t be such a big job at the end of the summer
- Be creative. You can add drawings and photographs to your log book. If you’re holding any events or while you’re working on your project take a camera along if you can.
- If you are renovating an area, take before and after photos so our judges can see what a difference you have made
- After you’ve had meetings or done any work on your project put that in too!
- If you are holding any events or whilst you are at work, take photos to illustrate your project
- If you receive any "Thank You" letters put them in your log book.
Remember! Your log book is the only thing the judges see, please put in every piece of evidence from your project. Even if you think it isn't important - the more the better!
Local Press
Local press love good news stories and taking photos of Lifestyle teams, so whilst you are taking part in your project, call your local newspaper's picture/news desk and tell them what you are up to.
- They like taking action shots during the summer to tell everyone about your good work! You can also, email us at the Lifestyle office at lifestyle@humberside.pnn.police.uk.
- We can feature your teams up and coming events on our Team News page!
- Press cuttings can be put in your log book
Finishing your project
When you‘ve finished your project, fill the front page of your log book. Make sure you fill in the names of all members who are in the team. It is important that you do this before you send in your log book and not at the beginning, as you may make some changes to your team over the summer.
Remember the members named on the front of the log book will be the only ones who receive a certificate and/or any prize awarded.
If for any reason you do not complete your project, you should complete your log book with any work that you have done, and you will still receive a Lifestyle certificate for your efforts.