You Wouldn’t Believe It !!!!!

3 weeks the illegal non compliant scaffolding at Barr Street, no one ran into it or knocked it down?
Today the new scaffolding was put up at around 09:00 and by 09:40 an unfortunate lady, was trying to negotiate the lorry parked on the corner of Barr Street/Market Street, when she encountered another car coming at speed at her.

In order to get out of the way, she collided with said truck and damage 3 panels on the near side…..7 year old car – sorry not worth the repair.
She spoke with the scaffolding guys who were quite civil, but denied any responsibility.


The new fully compliant scaffolding erected today Thursday 04th June.

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Cat & Mouse @ Aliwal Road – Caravan

Yesterday the ‘Caravan’ had been removed after yet another enforcement notice had been placed on it – I understand that last night there was ‘someone’ there, attempting to start the car – I’ll have a look later today –

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Neighbourhood Watch – Proud 15 Years…..

Having been chairman of Whittlesey NHW for 14 years and stepping back to be vice chair now, 15 years of helping and supporting our community and a wonderful small team of co-ordinators. there are some 400 or so registered members registered on the NHW OurWatch Website in our area.
Last saw our small team of 8 hold their bi-monthly meeting.

NHW is nearing so here are some news of their focus.

Loneliness Awareness Week is coming soon

Hosted by Marmalade Trust, Loneliness Awareness Week runs from 15-21 June. It is the world’s largest campaign to inspire conversations about loneliness and promote connection activities happening across the world.  Loneliness can also makes people more vulnerable to crime, so the more we can do to reach out to our neighbours the safer they will be.  Find out more and sign up on their website.


Report Fraud is urging online shoppers to stay alert for unusual activity on their accounts following a rise in criminals gaining access to buy expensive goods.

Recent reporting highlights Argos as a key trend in this activity. Report Fraud has seen a significant increase in cases mentioning the retailer, reflecting how criminals are targeting well-known brands. Argos is actively working with authorities and its customers to identify suspicious activity and strengthen safeguards.

Criminals are using login details obtained from data breaches to gain unauthorised access to retailer accounts. This is possible due to the practice of reusing the same password across multiple online accounts. Once they have control of the account, criminals will place online orders and then collect the good in-person at a physical store. In some instances, the goods are paid for using payment details not connected to the victim of the compromised account.

These fraudulent orders are frequently fulfilled through ‘click and collect’, allowing offenders to retrieve goods in person.
In May, Report Fraud received 652 reports which mention Argos, a 323 per cent increase compared to April, when 154 reports mentioning the retailer were made. Since the start of 2026, there have been 1,175 reports mentioning the retailer, with May seeing the highest number to date.

Argos has been contacting customers who may have been affected and continues to work closely with partners and shoppers to help protect accounts and prevent further incidents.

Detective Chief Inspector Steven Kettle, Head of Crime Services at Report Fraud, said:

“Report Fraud urges anyone with online retail accounts to remain vigilant and be alert to any unusual or suspicious activity.
“It is essential to take appropriate steps to protect your accounts by following Report Fraud’s guidance. If you believe you have been a victim of fraud, please report it to Report Fraud via reportfraud.police.uk or by calling 0300 123 2040.”

How can you protect yourself?

All shoppers with any retailer should take measures to protect their online account. Here is what you can do:

  • Reset passwords: if you noticed any unauthorised activity on an online account, you should change your password immediately. You should also do this for any accounts that use the same password. A good way to make sure your passwords are secure and strong is to combine 3 random words to create a unique password. You should opt for a passkey if you can.
  • Enable 2SV: whenever available, protect your online accounts by enabling 2-step verification (2SV).
  • Shopping online: if you decide to create an account for the store you’re buying from, don’t allow them to store your bank details for future purchases.

If you have been a victim of fraud, you should tell Report Fraud by reporting it on the website at reportfraud.police.uk or by calling 0300 123 2040. Or if you live in Scotland, call 101.

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WTC – Councillors Surgery – This Saturday

 

 

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Anglian Water News

Our networks are getting the biggest upgrade of our time, with a plan worth over £11 billion.

Click Here To Read Article Anglian Water

Cambridgeshire


  • £86 million to increase capacity at our water recycling centres including Cambridge, Waterbeach, Isleham, Flag Fen, St Neots, Melbourn, Manea, Soham and Doddington.
  • £14 million to upgrade storm overflows at 26 sites and screens at 16 sites across the county, to protect and enhance animal and plant life, by helping us to prevent spills and return higher quality wastewater to the environment.
  • £102 million to upgrade 34 water recycling centres across the county to protect and enhance animal and plant life in local rivers, by helping us remove nutrients like phosphorous from the treated wastewater being returned to the environment.
  • £10 million at Cambridge water recycling centre. To protect and enhance animal and plant life in streams and rivers, upgrading equipment to reduce the risk of pollutions or spills. We’re also investing to reduce emissions produced at our water recycling centres, as part of our goal to be carbon net zero by 2030.
  • £10 million to improve bathing water quality in the River Cam.
  • £3 million to help reduce odour at March water recycling centre.
  • £32 million to lay and connect a new pipeline for Waterbeach Town.
  • £142 million to create new interconnecting pipes across the county, to move water around the region wherever and whenever we need it.  Helping to help keep taps running and minimise the impacts of future droughts.

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Fens Phase III Reservoir Feedback Latest

 

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Man Handed Ten-Year Order For Hare Coursing Activity

After being involved in anti-social behaviour linked to hare coursing across Fenland last year, 22-year-old Jimmy Lee has been handed a court order which covers seven different counties and states he must:


  • Not be in possession of, be in control of, or be in the company of any dog on private land without the owner’s written permission
  • When in possession of, in control of, or in the company of any dog, it must be on a lead
  • Not be in a vehicle with any dog, whilst outside of a five-mile radius of his home in Devon or his mobile home when working away, unless for a pre-arranged veterinary appointment
  • Not be in possession of a catapult or shot, such as ball bearing, and/or an air weapon or any part of an air weapon, in a public place

You can read more about it on our website.

PC Pete Mills, from the force’s rural crime action team, said: “We use these warnings as a way to impose conditions on individuals and give them the chance to stop the behaviour. If they fail to do so, further action can be taken through arrests and putting them before the courts.
“The force is committed to tackling hare coursing, and we will continue to work closely with our rural communities and respond to reports.”
Anyone who witnesses hare coursing should report it immediately by calling 999. Information about suspicious vehicles, trespassers, or any other concerns can be reported on 101 or online.

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News From Saxongate Residents Group

Full report and executive summary: [ A toxic legacy: Bottom ash in Europe’s circular economy – Zero Waste Europe  ]

Joint statement: [ Joint statement calling for a precautionary approach to incineration residues – Zero Waste Europe  ]

The usual small print and a help request: –

We will never give your data to third parties and will only email you relevant information about Saxongate. If you wish to be removed from the mailing list just reply to, stop or remove to this email.
We also need to grow our membership so please do pass on our details. People can contact us on this email or via Facebook if they wish to join :- https://www.facebook.com/SaxonGatePE7  or email  saxongate2022@gmail.com
If you have any photos or videos or logs of issues (from your homes, gardens, roads or public land) please let us know and share them with us.

If you suffer any noise, smells or dust please continue to report it to the Environment Agency 24/7 on 0800 80 70 60.

They also run an engagement HQ page for the area – Whittlesey Quarry (Saxon Pit) | Engage Environment Agency
You can also email envhealth@fenland.gov.uk  or call 01354 654321.
This can be the best route for long term issues.
See = https://www.fenland.gov.uk/nuisance for noise, smoke, smell, dust or light problems – Fenland District Council.

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NHW Meeting Wednesday 03rd June

All residents are welcome to come along, listen and perhaps join.

 

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Events Diary For Cambs…

 

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Church Street Closure

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At Last Nights WTC Meeting(s)

I attended the Projects meeting, and on the agenda item ‘Platinum Wood’ gave the committee and the members of the public present an update on the project.
The planned Platinum Wood “Open Day – 18th July”
1/ To promote the fantastic volunteering efforts especially Cllr Eamonn Dorling in
    maintaining this WTC project for ALL to enjoy.
2/ To raise awareness of the ongoing project.
3/ To update the 100+ sponsors, volunteers, community groups of how the project is
    developing.
4/ To invite ALL our councillors to this event in order that they can see for themselves the
     legacy that WTC is leaving our community.
5/ 135+ Trees have been planted.
     Community Orchard.
     Help yourself Herb Garden.
     Bee Hive(s) & Bird Boxes.
     Wild Flower Meadow.
     4 Donated wooden seating benches, Cycle Rack, Dog Bin.
     Biodiversity enhancements.
     50+ different wildflowers and plants identified.

The 4 Acre field owned by FDC and managed by ‘Friends of Platinum Wood’ under the 
custodianship of Whittlesey Town Council.

No Chemicals used.
No Weedkillers used.
No Insecticides used.

Enjoy ‘Fresh Air – Minimal Noise’

PE7 1FX – Yarwell Headlands, Whittlesey –
Google Maps – Platinum Wood Whittlesey.

The 1st Event below…. 2nd Event 18th July – more info coming.


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