Make Your Neighbourhood Safer: Report Empty Buildings

Empty properties can quickly attract anti-social behaviour (ASB), affecting not just the building but the wider neighbourhood. Evidence across the UK shows that vacant, poorly managed buildings are more likely to experience vandalism, fly-tipping, trespassing and other nuisance activity. Even one neglected property can increase local complaints and reduce how safe residents feel.

Empty buildings also signal neglect, which can encourage further disorder — often referred to as the “broken windows” effect. In contrast, occupied and well-maintained properties act as a deterrent, helping to prevent problems before they start.

One effective solution is Property Guardianship. Carefully vetted individuals live or work in vacant buildings under temporary agreements, keeping them secure, occupied and maintained. Their presence provides natural surveillance, helping to reduce unauthorised access and ASB.

How you can help

Through Neighbourhood Watch’s partnership with Ad Hoc Property Management, members can now raise concerns about empty properties in their area. Reporting a vacant building is a simple step that can help:

  • Reduce anti-social behaviour and nuisance activity 
  • Prevent vandalism, arson and illegal occupation 
  • Improve community safety and confidence 
  • Support faster action from property owners 

If you notice a vacant building that may be causing issues, you can complete a short form on the Neighbourhood Watch website. 

Report an empty building in your area | Neighbourhood Watch Network

Where appropriate, the property owner will be contacted to explore options for securing and managing the building — helping to create safer, more settled neighbourhoods for everyone.

Any income received by Neighbourhood Watch through this partnership will be used to
support our work tackling the impact of anti-social behaviour across England and Wales.

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Drug dealers arrested, high visibility patrols and e-scooters seized

We’re halfway through the quarter and your local neighbourhood team has been tackling the issues you’ve told us matter most in March and the surrounding area.

These include tackling drug dealing and vehicle-related anti-social behaviour in March, Whittlesey and Chatteris town centres.

Where drug dealing is concerned, work has included a combination of high visibility and plain clothed patrols, stop searches, arrests, warrants resulting in class A and B substances being recovered and disruption caused to supply chains.

Officers have also proactively targeted persistent vehicle related anti-social behaviour, with enforcement activity. This has included school related parking issues, with fixed penalty notices issued where necessary.

The team have also seized numerous illegal e-bikes and e-scooters and made arrests for drink and drug driving. 

I hope this gives you a brief snapshot of some of the work the team has been doing to address the issues that matter to you. You can find out more information on our website.
If you’d like officers to focus on another issue, please look out for details of quarterly priority community meetings towards the end of June. These will be promoted via eCops and also on the Policing Fenland Facebook page.

Thank you for your support.

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Late Posting – Apologies…..

The Royal British Legion are marking 15 years since the Iraq War, also referred to as the Second Gulf War with a remembrance service today ( Friday 22nd June)  at 11.00am, Whittlesey War Memorial.

For those attending, please assemble by 10.50am on the pavement in front of  Peel House.

 

 

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Its Funfair Time @ Whittlesey

Funfair coming to Whittlesey

Whittlesey Market will be in Station Road car park, behind Wetherspoon’s George Hotel, on Friday (May 29), due to the funfair being in town.

Motorists will still have access to Station Road car park for parking too.

The fair will be in Market Place in the area around the Buttercross from Wednesday
(May 27) and is expected to be open to the public Friday (March 29), to Sunday (May 31). Opening times are at the discretion of the funfair operators. Please check before travelling.

Discover more about regular Fenland funfairs at: Funfairs web page

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Pathway News This Week

 

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Whittlesey Plans For Upgrading/New Equipement Play Areas

Play area plans consultation

Residents can now give feedback on Fenland District Council proposals to spend £1.5million Government funding on improving and creating play areas across the district.

Specific sites have been identified to host play equipment for the first time, whilst others are earmarked for improvements.

Results of the consultation will help inform the projects that are taken forward, with plans for work to begin as soon as possible.

Discover more: Play area plans consultation

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Fraud Success By FDC’s Partners

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FDC Full Council Now on YouTube

Meeting held on Monday 18th May, has now been uploaded to FDC’s YouTube Channel.
You can view/listen to my questions to Cllr Steve Count in regard to the latest regarding the Manor Leisure update(s) – this occures @ 13 mins 30 seconds into the meeting.

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Draft Recycling @ FDC

2 Pages – click bottom left corner ‘arrows’

 

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Time For Some ZZzzzzz’s – A Few Days…..

 

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Update # 2 – Report Issues/Problems Yourself….

Report an issue that is affecting you

Other issues you may want to report and where to report them

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A Result…..Scaffolding @ Barr Street

All is not ‘simple’ – this being one of the most complex, time consuming issues I have had to deal with…and as of late this afternoon, the ‘builders‘ responsible took it down themselves.

There was a plan from Cambs CC enforcement team to take it down on Thursday 21st.

There is a lot more to this than I am able to publish.
It does leave the residents now with no roof tiles …..


I am on the case – as always….

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