Monthly Archives: February 2025

Station Road Recreaction Ground Update.

At FDC’s Cabinet meeting held on the 27th January – which you can view by Clicking Here Fast forward to around 21 minutes into the meeting – where FDC Leader Cllr Boden gives update on the Leisure Centres – and … Continue reading

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The Story of The Reunited Brothers

Dear Roy, Reuniting two brothers was just one of the jobs our response officers got to do last week. A worried man had spent all morning and early afternoon looking for his brother, only to call us when he couldn’t … Continue reading

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Flood Warning No Longer In Effect

North Bank road alongside River Nene.

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Many Thanks To The StreetPride Team (Again)

I have made many comments about the vandalism we suffer here in Whittlesey be it setting fire to new picnic-benches, vandalising the Station Road Rec Ground – Garden of Rest + many other area’s Today saw the re-installation of one … Continue reading

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Just In -Kings Dyke Crossing Update From CCC

First published on 10 October. Last updated 31 January. Update 31 January: Work is continuing at Benwick Road, Whittlesey, with the road set to re-open in early March 2025. This is slightly later than planned due to challenging ground conditions … Continue reading

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Arrests Made In Connection With Violent Disorder And Hare Coursing

Two men have been arrested in connection with violent disorder and hare coursing following the disorder and criminality that occurred across Cambridgeshire on Saturday.  In addition to the arrests a significant amount of property including four vehicles and hare coursing … Continue reading

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