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Some of us !!!! are old enough to remember our ‘cinema/picturehouse’ – you may well find this and other wonderful heritage information by attending ‘free’ events begining next week.

Apologies I don’t know the ‘owner’ of this picture – let me know and I’ll give credit.
Flooding is possible for:
River Nene between Wansford and the Dog-in-a-Doublet Sluice to the East of Peterborough.
Be prepared.
Heavy rainfall has fallen onto saturated ground over the past few days in the Lower Nene catchment area. This has caused river levels to rise, leading to flooding of low lying land and roads close to rivers. Further heavy rainfall is forecast today, Tuesday 2nd January, so we expect rivers to remain high throughout the next few days. Flooding to gardens, driveways or outhouses is possible close to the river. Our forecasts indicate that flooding inside properties is possible and therefore flood warnings may be expected to be issued. We are constantly monitoring river levels and have staff in the field checking for blockages and clearing weedscreens.
Please avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses and plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded.
This message will be updated online and on Floodline by 16:00 on 03/01/2024, or before if the situation changes.
You can get further information by clicking on the Flood Widget on the right.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION.
A Flood Warning has been issued by the Environment Agency.
Flood Warning in force: North Bank Road alongside the River Nene, east of Peterborough and west of Dog-in-a-Doublet Sluice.
Flooding is expected for: North Bank Road alongside the River Nene to the east of Peterborough and the West of the Dog-in-a-Doublet Sluice.
Immediate action required.
Over the past few days heavy rain has fallen in the Peterborough area which is causing river levels to rise on the River Nene. During periods of high tide the River Nene will be unable to discharge into the sea, resulting in tide lock conditions. This is likely to lead to localised flooding of the North Bank Road, between Peterborough and Rings End. Whilst this Flood Warning is in force, the Local Authority will close North Bank Road. Diversionary routes will be put in place and further updates will be available through local media. Please avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses and plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded. We are closely monitoring the situation and this message will be updated by 16:00 on 01/01/24, or before, if the situation changes.
I am very proud to have been one of the first to engage with and donate to Tony Hudgell’s cause and charity in 2020. Now raised in excess of £1.3 Million.
I’ve done 3 previous articles of his journey so far, and this week I learn that he is to honoured by becoming the youngest ever recipient of a New Year’s Honour for his efforts in preventing child abuse. The nine-year-old, who is awarded the British Empire Medal (BEM).
Tony was 41 days old when he was assaulted by his birth parents, an attack which caused multiple fractures, dislocations and blunt trauma to the face, leading to organ failure, toxic shock and sepsis.
He was left untreated and in agony for 10 days, and due to the extent of his injuries both his legs had to be amputated. Jody Simpson, 29, and her partner Anthony Smith were jailed for 10 years in 2018.
Below my article on this web-blog June 2020
Inspirational Tony Hudgell was left fighting for his life and later lost his legs after months of abuse but is now thriving with his adoptive parents Paula and Mark!
We surprised him with a message from Frank Lampard
Watch This Morning with Frank L…
(double click on ‘Phil’ to activate the sound)
Weʼre raising £20,000 to Give Tony (Bear) the best possible equipment, walking aids and therapy at Home & School. A lot of which has to be privately funded.
North Bank Road alongside River Nene
We would like help to find Bailey Winkle, 18, who is wanted in connection with multiple offences across the city and Lincolnshire.
You can read more on the force website: https://orlo.uk/IWMoE
Anyone with information should report it to us through the force website using reference 35/95300/23: https://orlo.uk/jww3j
A Flood Warning has been issued by the Environment Agency.
Flood Warning in force: North Bank Road alongside the River Nene, east of Peterborough and west of Dog-in-a-Doublet Sluice.
Flooding is expected for: North Bank Road alongside the River Nene to the east of Peterborough and the West of the Dog-in-a-Doublet Sluice.
Immediate action required.
Over the past few days heavy rain has fallen in the Peterborough area which is causing the river levels to rise on the River Nene. During periods of high tide the River Nene will be unable to discharge into the sea, resulting in tide lock conditions.
This is likely to lead to localised flooding of the North Bank Road, between Peterborough and Rings End. Whilst this Flood Warning is in force, the Local Authority will close North Bank Road. Diversionary routes will be put in place and further updates will be available through local media.
Please avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses and plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded. We are closely monitoring the situation and this message will be updated by 13:00 on 30/12/23, or before, if the situation changes.
Whittlesey Movie Events At Queen St Church.
THE WINTER SEASON CONTINUES!!
Doors open at 2pm
Sunday 7th January 2.30pm
Please note change of day! (as an experiment)
“The Great Escaper” – cert 12A
True life drama
Stars Michael Caine & Glenda Jackson
in her final movie
Based on a true story that made national news about pensioner Bernard Jordan who in 2014, absconded from his care home in Hove, Sussex UK to attend an event in France marking the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings. After the local Police were notified the care home got a call that evening to say Mr Jordan had been found safe and well in France. He returned a few days later having made his way to the event.