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Community Volunteers News Letter
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MVAS Data – Motor Vehicle Activated Signs
Whittlesey Town Council have as requested by many members of the public installed, movable MVAS Boxes around the area, the data which I publish when given, is sent to both the Police and the Police & Crime Commissioner.
The PCC has 3 dedicated funded teams in Cambridgeshire who look at our and other Councils/Volunteer Groups (Speed Watch) and then target the worst offending areas.
The box ‘Violations with ACPO’ is when a speeder would normally be ‘ticketed’ – it is this percentage which carries the weight.
A vehicle doing 88mph past King Delph may or maynot have been an emergency vehicle.
Church Gardens / Coates & Teal Road Whittlesey show up as areas of concern.
These stats are pretty consistent throughout the data recording periods from 2021.
If you have concerns about speeding in your area, contact your own Councillor who can request for a MVAS to monitor and collect data from that area.
MVAS Data Whittlesey Town Council 17th October to 20th December 2022
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Pathway News – February
Dear all,
Please find attached the Newsletter for February.
Just a reminder that you can see a list of upcoming dates and events on our church calendar here: PATHWAY CALENDAR
God bless,
Emily
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March – Future High Street Regeneration Project
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You DO NOT have to join any organisation to receive e-cop messages which keeps communities informed on various Neighbourhood Policing.
It is free.
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WTC Community Projects Committee Agenda 01st February
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WTC Planning Committee Agenda 01st February
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Further Information Possible – Horsey Bridge/Toll Development
There is a long history of the site being developed. for those who may not know – it has some historical background – Horsey Toll Scheduled Monument lies
beyond the A605 to the south of the proposal site, separated by a small field.
During the 2nd World War there was an airfield.
Below is an article take from ©Peterborough Telegraph.
The site last application was for Anaerobic Disgetion Plant which was ‘Refused’
WTC did put in objections at the time.
Article taken July 2021
Horsey Toll Planning 2021 Peterborough Telegraph
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A Serious Development Could Be Coming
For some years (those who have been with me – may remember) A development at ‘Horsey Bridge/Toll’ on the A605 where The London Crane Company operate from has been in the pipeline, several differing plans have been put forward, the last one being ‘A Rail Interchange and Freight Depot’.
Received the below yesterday and have researched Peterborough planning portal but nothing much came up. I have requested Whittlesey Councillors who have wards with
bordering the site to do some investigations…..
‘If’ and I mean ‘If’ this latest plan came about it would have serious implications on the A605 with just one entrance/exit to the site…??
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Fenland burglary update and advice [#77014527]
For those of you who might have missed it last week, we released footage from video doorbells which captured the moments 44-year-old Kennie Owen tried to let himself into 15 homes in an area of Peterborough one night last year –
footage can be watched here
Why are we showing you it again?
Well for two reasons…
First of all, we know it sounds so simple, and we often say this, but locking your doors really does help prevent burglaries! Unfortunately not in all instances, but for those like Kennie Owen who are chancing their luck and hoping they can sneak in through an unlocked door – all he came away with from that night was a three-year prison sentence.
Secondly, the power of sharing information with us and your neighbours can’t be underestimated.
We got wind that footage was being shared on social media as a ‘heads up’ to other residents in the area, which then prompted other people to check their video doorbell footage, and contact us!
Last year there were 134 dwelling burglaries across Fenland, 19.6% more than the previous year.
A plea from us – if you see anything suspicious on your cameras, please do let us know. While someone may not have broken into your home, your camera may be the one that captures the culprit who has managed to get into someone else’s, or like this night – was trying to get into many homes.
This footage has already been shared quite a lot, but please continue to spread the word.
More burglary prevention advice can be found on our website here
Message Sent By
Lauren Alexander
(Police, Senior Communications Officer, Peterborough and Fenland)
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The Kings Coronation – Lets Celebrated and Party
From Saturday 06th May communities will have the opportunity to celebrate King Charles III coronation, there maybe organised street events – if your community is planning one, time to get organised.
Whittlesey Town Council in association with MoreMusic Radio will be putting on 3 events for the community.
Music events on over the 3 days starting on Saturday May 06th on
Coates Village Green.
Sunday May 07th music event @ The Manor Leisure Centre.
Monday May 08th music event @ St Andrews Church.
All events are subject to change and confirmation.
These events are in addition to the planned Music on The Square events.
More news coming as confirmation and details better known.
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Help Needed – Whittlesey Town Council Hanging Baskets
Every year the Town Council contracts the Hanging Baskets around our town, naturally to keep them going they need to be watered. This year unfortunately Ian who has the contract is waiting for an operation. Therefor the Council are looking for someone to take his place.
It is normally a tendered application, however more details can be given by the Town Clerk by contacting her on 01733 351296 or clerk@whittleseytowncouncil.gov.uk
You would be helping our community.
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