Monthly Archives: September 2017

Councillors – Allowances & Attendances

Is someone! winding me up! – asking me to comment on the above – well not a problem for me to comment on anything that may seem controversial – lets start with some basic information for those who may not know. … Continue reading

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Kings Dyke – Crossing – Bridge Update

Kier construction have been awarded the contract to built the Kings Dyke Bridge and the associated works required to complete the project, they have awarded Ramboll to design the project, (see below). Cambs County Councillor (Whittlesey North) and chairman of the Kings Dyke … Continue reading

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NQS – PPG Meeting

10 members of the public including myself attended this months meeting. The group acts as an interface between the Surgery and the patients. I have been in the group since its inception. The Patients Participation Group (PPG) has supported the practice … Continue reading

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WTC Planning Meeting Wednesday 06th September

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Trending This Week – Next Week…

More controversy about (County Councillors) allowances which I will cover and comment on later.      As my previous post, my thanks to the RBL (Whittlesey) for flying the MN Flag, I did ask a number of partying public if they … Continue reading

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Music On The Square

Lots of events this weekend, fetes, family events and fund raising. The Whittlesey Lions – another fantastic group of ‘Volunteers’ who raise a lot of money for local groups and enhancements – celebrating 100 years…. photo’s coming if I make … Continue reading

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Merchant Navy Day

I am very grateful again this year, for the Royal British Legion Whittlesey Branch, who are ‘flying’ The Red Duster’ (The Red Ensign of the British Merchant Navy). The Merchant Navy lost more men and some women at sea than … Continue reading

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