Presentation given at last nights full Town Council Meeting…..A full presentation coming tomorrow…….
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Presentation given at last nights full Town Council Meeting…..A full presentation coming tomorrow…….
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Read the full story on the Peterborough Telegraph…. Click Here
The development could bring more than 1500 new high skilled jobs to Whittlesey.
Plans for a major new science and technology park in Whittlesey have moved closer after a decision from Fenland District Council.
The council decided that a screening opinion- a full environmental impact assessment (EIA)- does not need to be carried out ahead ahead of works to transform the 50-acre site at the site of former Victory and Saxon brickworks off Peterborough Road.
The Social Presciber who was to give a presentation at this evenings WTC Full Council meeting has cancelled and it is hope thye will attend the November meeting.
WTC Full Council Agenda 19th October 2023
Jamie Frost, 45, was spotted on a dirt road in Eastrea by one of our off-duty officers.
He then drove on the wrong side of the road and reached speeds of more than 120mph to get away from on-duty officers before eventually being arrested.
Frost, from South Yorkshire, has now been jailed and you can read more about the case over on our website: https://orlo.uk/Zgyt5
I will over the next few days publish here, both the FDC Annual Report and some expanded explanations…..Some may criticize, however there is a lot of good reading and statistics that highlight Council work.
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FDC Annual_Report_2022-23It has takken sometime, I will check it out late this afternoon….
23-1418 Ramsey Road (B1040) WhittleseyThis is a request for winter volunteers for this winter season 2023-2024.
We would like to take this opportunity to say a big thank you to all the volunteers that took part in our Community Gritting Scheme last winter.
For those hearing about the Community Gritting Scheme for the first time, this is a scheme where Local volunteers can help to keep their community moving in freezing weather. Under this scheme, the parish or town council decides on specific routes in their area which are important to the local community and agrees them with the county council.
If you are a parish or town council looking to join the scheme, please send your completed form by 31st October 2023.
I will need a form for each of your volunteers, including those who have volunteered before. The form is required annually ensure our health and safety standards are being met.
See below for a link to the Community Gritting registration form:
http://cambridgeshire-self.achieveservice.com/service/Community_gritting_registration_form
For further information please see our web page:
If you would prefer a paper form please let me know.
If you spot a grit bin that is empty or running low, please let us know through our
online reporting tool.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Regards
Catherine Howes
Business Support Officer
Highways and Transport
Cambridgeshire County Council