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Cllr Roy Gerstner is proud to have provided these Facts & Figures for over 14 years.
Information on the Postal Vote Reapplication process.
More information can be found by visiting FDC’s Website Portal by
Clicking Here….
Following changes introduced by the Elections Act 2022, postal voters are now required to reapply for their postal vote every three years.
All postal voters who made their current application before 31 October 2023 are required to reapply for their postal vote by….. 31 January 2026.
If a new application is not received by this date the Electoral Registration Officer is required by law to cancel the postal vote and electors will have to vote in a polling station until a new postal vote application is received or if a proxy is appointed.
To vote in a polling station all electors are now required to bring in an accepted form of Voter ID on the day.
All those affected by this change will be contacted in the coming weeks explaining how to reapply. We will be sending an initial email to all electors we hold an email address for, which will be sent from elections@election.fenland.gov.uk
All other postal voters affected, for whom we do not hold an email, will receive a letter which will contain information on what to do next.
The quickest and easiest way to reapply is online at Apply for a postal vote.
Ghostbuster.
To be gobsmacked means to be flabbergasted, astonished, or extremely surprised, often to the point of being speechless.
Attending (as a member of the public both the Finance & Policy and Planning meeting last night @ Whittlesey Town Council, I approached one of my fellow ward councillors to ask for help and assistance in dealing with issues from members of the public and electorate.
Somewhat ‘surprised’ that after nearly 3 years as a Town Councillor, they still can not or know how to report simple things like ‘Potholes’ for instance, ot more challenging issues…. why be a councillor then?…. (Political)
Hagiographer.
There is a lot of very informative and useful information on local social media, and I’m sure to say thank you to those who spend time to keep everyone up to date, however….
there still are those who relish in giving out misinformation to wind people up…..
My simple web-blog was put together to keep the ‘area’ which I was elected informed in what and how I am support them. Over time it has expanded into a local information site.
I am proud (again) to have a loyal group who pass-by regularly.
Average between 2,500 and 3,000 vistors a day –
The only Councillor who regularly posts on his own web-blog and has done so for 14+ years.
Ghostengager…
Report any sightings of floating pennywort immediately to the Middle Level Commissioners enquiries@middlelevel.gov.uk
Ghostriders
In response to your reports about illegal and obstructive parking across the March sector, we spent some time addressing the issue in:
📍Chatteris
📍Whittlesey
📍March
Over the week, we issued more than 10 tickets for illegal parking and gave words of advice to other drivers about parking on double yellow lines and on the pavement.
Illegal and obstructive parking is one of the priorities that the team have been focusing on over the past few months. If you want to have your say about what the team focus on over the next three months, then come along to our online quarterly priorities meeting:
⏰7pm until 8pm
🗓️Thursday, 25 September
💻To attend, email communitymeeting@cambs.police.uk with the subject “FENS March” to be sent the Microsoft Teams invite.
Ghostrider.
My ‘only comment at this stage, after being sent ‘some comments’ on social media, am I not surprised from the keyboard warriors.
However they may not be far off the mark, looking like ‘some’ of our councillors are “in denial” means to unconsciously refuse to accept reality or facts, often to avoid painful emotions or anxiety, over what has occured.
Read More Here From John Elworthy @ CambsNews
Ghostbuster & Hatchet Man