Shame – Future of Queen St Movie Evenings

The recent movie evening (16th) was once again low on numbers, the third successive screening not very well attended. A vote there for a preference of evening or afternoon shows there was inconclusive.

The crew have discussed this and taken account of the recent poll (thank you to those who responded) and feel that perhaps, after a good run of several winter series, these events have run their course and it may be time to “call time!”

We will adopt as an experiment a suggestion made by several U3A members and screen “The Great Escaper” starring Michael Caine on Sunday afternoon, 7th January – 2.30pm start.
If numbers there are low this will be the final Queen St Movie.
This will be advertised after Christmas.

Tony, Rhod, Lyn and Claire wish you all a very happy Christmas and all the best for 2024.

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New From Police & Crime Commissioner

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FDC’s Town Footfall and Events Support

CHRISTMASEVENTS - LC 191223
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Free Exercise & Wellbeing @ FDC Leisure

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Community Rail – Shortlisted For Awards

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Another Resounding Success for the Fenland Christmas Gift Appeal

The sixth annual Fenland Christmas gift appeal has been deemed a resounding success.

Over the past few weeks, the Fenland Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) joined forced with Children’s Social Care to ensure that children in need across Fenland have a present to open this Christmas.

The community rallied together and have donated an overwhelming number and variety of gifts to be distributed to the children, including toys, toiletries sets, games, and books for a range of age groups.

Sally Fairbrass, who works for Children’s Social Care in Cambridgeshire, said: “Every year, the generosity of the community in Fenland exceeds our expectations with the number of donations that we receive for this lovely cause.

“My team have been amazed at the variety and number of gifts we have received, some of which have already been distributed to those families who need them.”

Inspector Morris added: “Thank you to the teams who work hard behind the scenes to run this appeal every year, and a big thank you again to everyone who donated a gift.

“From my team and I, Merry Christmas!”

The donations will continue to be distributed to families across Fenland before the big day.

You can read more about it on our website.

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Some Cost? – For Civil Parking Enforcement….

In order that Civil Parking Enforcement can take place in Fenland and taken away from the current enforcement authoriy – Fenland Police.

All signage and lining has to be checked to make sure it is legal and compliant.
This is just part of the cost to bring this item forward.

Already running late not because of FDC, but Cambs CC and others holding things up.
Best estimate for delivery late 2024/early 2025 (maybe)….

Figures below estimate cost of putting the linage and signage compliant.
There are several different funding streams financing this project.


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WTC Finance & Policy Agenda – Tonight

WTC Finance Policy Agenda Monday 18th December 2023
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FDC Cabinet Agenda Today 18th December

Several items of interest (maybe) – one being the update on Civil Parking Enforcement & Business Plan for the coming year which can be found on the agenda pack all 104 pages …?

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Major New Composting Facility

Major new composting facility approved close to Peterborough village.

A major new composting facility has been approved close to the village of Eye.
The site lies just off Eyebery Road on the outskirts of the village and is operated by Biffa.

The Open Windrow Composting facility is set to compost approximately 50,000 tonnes of biodegradable waste a year. This will not include catering waste or waste containing any other animal by-products.

Read the article on the PT by Clicking Here

Operations at the site will be carried out between 7am and 6pm Monday to Saturday only.


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Excellent Website – East Delph Lakes

My thanks to LD as I was unaware of this excellent local website which covers a multitude of information regarding the East Delph Lakes (Whittlesey) and how flooding and water levels are addressed in the area – (Plus Fishing) – A very good read….

Click Here


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Flood Warning No Longer In Effect – North Bank

This is a message from the Environment Agency.
Flood Warning no longer in force: North Bank Road alongside the River Nene, east of Peterborough and west of Dog-in-a-Doublet Sluice.
The situation is improving and no further flooding is expected in this area.

Flood Warnings and Alerts may still be in force for surrounding areas.

 The River Nene has being falling and levels are now below those of concern today, 17 December 2023.
North Bank Road will be reopened once the Highways Authority have been able to inspect the road surface and carry out any necessary works to ensure the road is passable.
There may be standing water in low lying areas and fields for several days.

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