Welcome to Disc for Victory Pier

  • view ‘galleries’ of persons currently active in local low-level crime and anti-social behaviour in your area;
  • report incidents and intelligence about local person(s);
  • help us to put names to ‘ID-Sought’ CCTV images;
  • receive our weekly eNewsletter showing what has been added to the system in the last week – new subjects, but also security-related news, ‘alerts’ and upcoming events;
  • receive one-off emails about important or urgent security or safety matters;
  • change your contact details and/or password;
  • contact us, the Administrator, with any comments or suggestions

To access the system where and when you want to, download our smartphone App (search for ‘Littoralis DISC’ in the AppStore for iPhone and iPad, or the Google Play store for Android). Once downloaded, open the App and follow the on-screen instructions.

If you need any further information or need help with logging into the system, don’t hesitate to contact us.

Before authorising residents of Victory Pier to be able to use the Disc app we need to confirm that you currently live at Victory Pier, Gillingham by means of: –

1 x photographic ID confirming your name and 1 x utility bill dated within the last 3 months that has your name and full address on.


This is to make sure the users of the Disc app are residents at Victory Pier and have a legitimate interest in using the members only Disc app. 

Once this has been approved, we will send you a welcome email where you can enter your own password and log in.

Before membership can be approved you are required to read our Instant Messenger Policy, Privacy Notice, Rules & Protocols policy and sign to agree that you will abide by these or you could be in breach of GDPR.


All documents are stored in compliance with GDPR.


Here at Fetch Fire & Security Ltd we have been working behind the scenes to obtain CSAS accreditation, The Community Safety Accreditation Scheme (CSAS) is a program that grants specific, limited powers to individuals employed in community safety roles, allowing them to address certain issues more effectively. In Kent, Kent Police can accredit individuals working for various organisations, such as local councils and private companies, who are an approved company that is involved in community safety. The accredited individuals can then exercise certain powers to help maintain community safety and address anti-social behavior, under the supervision of the police. 

Follow the link: – CSAS Information

Fetch Fire & Security Ltd – Disc Against Crime