Thanks Again – All Those Who Have Contacted CCC

I know of many that have written to Cambs County Council regarding the Kings Dyke/Ralph Butcher Causeway issues/concerns.
Being fair most have had a quick reply and not all exactly the same?
Of the 2 I’ve been copied in today, here is one sample….

Until the known ’cause’ has been identified – they will then be able to inform us of the solution(s) ….simple.

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Flood Warning No Longer In Effect North Bank

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Pathway News This Week

Pathway News 241219
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Flood Warning: North Bank Road Alongside The River Nene 19:01

A Flood Warning has been issued by the Environment Agency.

Flood Warning in force: North Bank Road alongside the River Nene, east of Peterborough and west of Dog-in-a-Doublet Sluice.
Flooding is expected for: North Bank Road alongside the River Nene to the east of Peterborough and the West of the Dog-in-a-Doublet Sluice.   

Immediate action required.

Heavy rain has fallen in the Peterborough area which is causing the River levels to rise on the River Nene. During periods of high tide the River Nene will be unable to discharge into the sea, resulting in tide lock conditions. This is likely to lead to localised flooding of the North Bank Road, between Peterborough and Rings End from this evening.
Whilst this Flood Warning is in force, the Local Authority will close North Bank Road. Diversionary routes will be put in place and further updates will be available through local media.
Please avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses and plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded.
We are closely monitoring the situation and this message will be updated by 17:00 on 20/12/2024, or before if the situation changes.

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Presentation Given To WTC Last Month – Science Park

Full details on Fenland Council website under planning applications.

F/YR24/0903/O | Erect up to 65,000 sq m floor space consisting of E (b)(d)(f) (amenity buildings) and E (G)(i)(ii)(iii) (office, laboratory and manufacturing) including renewable energy infrastructure, parking, country park and other associated infrastructure (outline application with matters committed in respect of access and layout) | Land Adjacent New Saxon Works Peterborough Road Whittlesey Cambridgeshire

Science Park Presentation WTC
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Still Awaiting More Details Re Kings Dyke Ralph Butcher Causeway

May I thank all those who have sent/copied me in letters and e-mails sent to Cambs CC/Highways Director and Mr Moir the CEO.
Most have had replies, not all exactly the same but similar.

We may get more news before the Christmas shut down….
My sources tend to think that the Bridge will be closed whilst repairs/resurfacing takes place and should this be the case, Whittlesey may well become an island once more.

As always we wait and wait…..

Below one of the many e-mails I have received….

KDX Letter Dear Dr Moir
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Official Cambs CC KDX Update


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Breaking News From John Elworthy Updated 19/12/24

Confused, the first part of the post refers to the Benwick Road Whittlesey – Road Works
The second part refered to the Kings Dyke Crossing…

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WTC Full Council Agenda – Tomorrow 19th December

WTC Full Council Agenda Thursday 19th December 2024
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Would You or Your Organisation Benifit From This Free Training.

This is available free to community group leaders….you need to contact CCVS.

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Barry Has A Go @ The Police & Crime Commissioner

However ….. The PCC’s Office came back with a reply (good/bad/ or indifferent) pretty quickly….

Cllr Barry Wainwright Has This To Say About the PCC

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Electronic Highway Information Board – A605 West of Whittlesey

For a number of days one the A605 electronic highway information boards West of Whittlesey has gone in to melt down.

On a number of occasions I have reported an intermitted fault and the problem has been resolved but appears to be only a short term fix.

An engineer has visited the site and diagnosed the problem. A part is on order and Cambridgeshire County Council TMC department are chasing to resolve the problem, hopefully before Christmas.

Kind regards,

Dee
Councillor Mrs Dee Laws

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