A more or less left over builders field in 2022 – Yarwells Headland Whittlesey.
Above December 2022
Below today 17th July 2026
A more or less left over builders field in 2022 – Yarwells Headland Whittlesey.
Above December 2022
Below today 17th July 2026
Last evening a team of around 8 from Leeds !!!! were carrying out one of three ‘Bat Surveys’ by the Manor Centre.
They were there as part of the ‘planning conditions’ for the Manor enhancements programmed to start in late September – early October (subject to FDC Cabinet and Full Council approval).
Various articles in local news …
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Dear Councillors,
We are writing to provide a brief update regarding Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
We have informed by Government this morning that there will not be an announcement about LGR in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough today.
We were expecting to receive details of the geographic footprints for the new unitary councils. But this announcement by Government has been delayed.
The Government have told us that they aim to make a decision by October.
At this stage, we are awaiting an explanation as to why the announcement has been delayed and will share further information as soon as we receive it.
In December 2024, the government set out plans to abolish all ‘two-tier’ council areas in England.
That means that these councils in Cambridgeshire will be replaced by several unitary authorities from April 2028:
Option ‘D’ was being banded about last week….
Then a ‘rumour’ that Whittlesey may be split away from Fenland get
get placed within Peterborough Unitary Authority…
As of today (15 July), we have made 12 drug-related arrests in Fenland this month.
Tackling drug dealing and the criminality associated with it remains a priority for many of our neighbourhood teams, and information from the public plays a vital role in helping us identify hotspot areas and those involved.
Do you know the signs of potential drug dealing?
Some indicators may include:
When reporting concerns, the more information you can provide, the better. It is particularly helpful to include:
Any concerns can be reported by calling 101 or online.
If a crime is in progress or someone is in immediate danger, always call 999.
You can also find out more about your local neighbourhood team and the priorities they are focusing on by visiting our website.
A two week minimum closure of the ‘Moorings’ @ Whittlesey Ashline Locks.
Major renovations including steelworks and new/extra ‘Mushroom’ bollards/moorings.