WTC – Councillor Surgery This Saturday 07th February

Councillors Surgeries Saturday 7th February 2026 between 09:30am-10:30am at Peel House, Queen Street, Whittlesey.

Present will be Fenland District Councillor Gurninder Singh Gill and Whittlesey Town Councillor Peter Bibb.

Details on the Notice Board at offices or on 01733 351296 or via the Town Clerk – Angelika Piotrowicz on 01733 351296


Councillor Gurninder Singh Gill               Councillor Peter Bibb.
Pictures WTC & RWT Photography.
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Neighbourhood Police Engagement Meeting.

Thank you to all those who attended our community meetings in January, it was great to meet you all and hear about your concerns.
Have something else you’d like to discuss with your local officers, or perhaps you were unable to make it last month? Then come along to one of our meetings this month:

  • Whittlesey Library, from 10.30am until 11.30am, on Tuesday, 10 February
  • Chatteris Library, from 2pm until 3pm, on Tuesday, 10 February

You can find out about upcoming events on here, ‘Policing Fenland’ on Facebook, or via your local team’s webpage.

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Reminder A Fantastic ‘FREE’ Event Coming……

LUTT 2026 Whittlesey Poster.
Press Release Light Up The Town 2026 - Whittlesey
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A Very Well Attended Public Drop-In

Just before 4pm, the room was packed, but at 3pm it was even busier, with many people queueing to even get in the room!


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There were no displays of information, as such, just various positions around the room where you were able to ask questions of the various representatives.


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Web Stats Holding Up….


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Neighbourhood Watch Statistics – Good – Want To Join Us….

https://www.ourwatch.org.uk/joinNW

https://www.whittleseynhw.org.uk/en/


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Safety First – Takes Seconds – Do It Please….

Click Here For More Information.



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Today – Your Opportunity….

RG Note:- It is imperative that residents are open and honest when giving any information to the officers.

Saxon Your Opportunity To Be Informed and Ask Questions
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Mud Walls Back On The Agenda

Recently there has been some interest in our ‘historical Mud Walls’, unfortunately
The Mud Walls Group disbanded due to their only being 5 of us left. (I was the treasuer).
After the very sucessful publication of the Mud Wall assets in our area, the group handed back to the Whittlesey Society and Robert Boddington gave a presentation recently.

Mark Cross a well known and respected builder, has worked on several walls within Whittlesey, a prime example being the one behind the ‘Bull Inn’

Picture RWT Photography

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Another Date For Your Diary


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Electrical Safety Week – Cambs Fire Service.

Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service is reminding communities of the dangers of electrical appliances in homes this Electrical Fire Safety Week.

Last year (2025) firefighters attended 10 fires started by an electrical appliance in a kitchen such as a washing machine, washer dryer, tumble dryer and dishwasher.

One family didn’t have smoke alarms and others had been running their appliances overnight or when they were not in the property.

Using electrical items is part of a regular routine for many individuals, so making sure to use them when awake and alert is crucial and can lower the risk of fire.

Station Commander for Community Fire Safety, Hannah Archdeacon, said: “We are reminding communities of the dangers of electrical items in properties if they are not used safely and with care and attention.

“Having working smoke alarms in your property will alert you should a fire occur, so it is important to make sure you have these on every floor and test them at least once a month.”

A few quick checks will make a big difference in making sure your home is safe from a potential electrical fire:

  • Only run kitchen appliances such as washing machines and dishwashers when you are at home, awake, and alert
  • Register your appliances with the manufacturer. This will help you to receive safety notices and recalls. You can also register your appliances through
    https://www.registermyappliance.org.uk
  • Charge devices such as mobile phones when awake and alert. These chargers can overheat and cause fire when left plugged in over long periods or overnight
  • Make sure to keep electrical fuses, wiring and sockets well maintained and do not overload your plug sockets. If you have an electrical item that sometimes trips or has a damaged cable, now is the time to get rid of it
  • Do not dispose lithium-ion batteries in your regular household recycling. Doing so can cause fires. Many local shops have a battery bank where you can dispose of them, and recycling centres can also take them
  • If you’re looking to buy an e-scooter or e-bike, to decrease the chances of buying a unsafe battery look for a CE mark and buy from a reputable manufacturer.

Hannah added: “A lot of your everyday household items will contain lithium-ion batteries such as wireless earphones, mobile phones, games consoles, rechargable hoovers and power tools.

“Please charge these items safely. Make sure you are inside the property and unplug them before you go to sleep.

“When it comes to purchasing new chargers, make sure to buy these from reputable manufacturers. It may be tempting to buy them cheap to save a few pennies however there is no guarantee these will meet the safety regulations required.”

Take charge and be safe this Electrical Fire Safety Week. If you are interested in knowing how fire safe your home is, why not use the Service’s online home fire safety check to find out.

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I’ll Believe This When It Happens…Ah

Reforms announced to speed up Police response times  

Police forces will be forced to respond to emergency calls faster in England and Wales under new reforms. Under the new reforms, response officers will be expected to reach the scene of the most serious incidents within 15 minutes in cities and 20 minutes in rural areas. Forces will be expected to answer 999 phone calls within 10 seconds.

These new targets will ensure that all forces provide the same level of police response to crimes.
Currently, data on response times is collected differently across forces, and police are not held accountable if targets are not met. Reforming the system will create more transparency and consistency across the country.

(RG Note) I just wonder and I could ….call him a rather disparaging name our Police & Crime Commissioner – but won’t…. for every excuses he will make, just having yet again asked for the maximum allowed increase in Police precept for Cambridgeshire.

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