A Snapshot Of Everyday Life in ‘Britain’s Pompei’

A new exhibition – ​Introducing Must Farm, a Bronze Age Settlement – will open at Peterborough Museum and Art Gallery later this month.

The exhibition opens on April 27, following the eagerly anticipated release of a new publication by the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, which tells the remarkable story of the Must Farm pile-dwelling settlement in Whittlesey.

The exhibition, funded by both Historic England and Peterborough Museum, focuses on an introduction to the story of this significant Bronze Age site, dubbed “Britain’s Pompei”, which gives an extraordinary insight into everyday life almost 3,000 years ago.

Read the complete article on The PT – Click Here

The Must Farm settlement is a truly fascinating discovery, with the site only being occupied for less than a year before it was destroyed by a catastrophic fire.

Peterborough Museum is open Tuesday – Saturday, 10am – 4pm.


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Would You Like To Help Make Small Difference ….

Friends of The Jubilee Wood Meeting-Ver 2
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Mid-Level Commissioners Public Events

MLC 2024 Invite Poster
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Cancelled/Postponed Heritage Talk

I understand that the Heritage/Must Farm Talk to be held at Childers on Monday 15th April has had to be cancelled / postponed.

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Dust, Dirt & Muck on A605

Along with other issues along the A605 Whittlesey – Peterborough, especially around the industrial area. Residents complain regularly. This week a reply came back from Fenland District Council who carry out Road Cleaning on behalf of Cambs CC.

Thank you for your recent enquiry about street sweeping, forwarded to me for my attention.

There seems to have been a miscommunication. Records are kept of the scheduled work completed by the team and the work of the sweeper is electronically monitored and recorded.

I am informed that where the large mechanical sweeper is concerned, Whittlesey is be divided into 4 quarters (these being Q1, the Main Rd East Delph round to A605; Q2, A605 to Briggate B1040; Q3, Briggate to A605; and Q4, A605 round to East Delph).
One or more zones is tackled upon each scheduled visit along with any service requests that have been raised by colleagues or the public.

I am informed that the following work was completed through the winter-

Nov 7    Main Rd Q 1-2 and Off Shoots

Nov 10  Main Rd Q 1-2 and Off Shoots

Nov 11   Main Rd B1040 and Off Shoots

Dec 6     Main A605 B1040

Dec 8     Cemetery Rd and Main A605

Dec 13   Station Rd (West End Rd A605 ) Off Shoots Q 4

Jan 8     Stonald Rd and Off Shoots Q 4  New Rd and Off Shoots Q 3

Jan 9      Finish off zone 4 and Off Shoots Q 1

Jan 11    Bassenhally and Off Shoots Q 1

Jan 13   Main A605 through Whittlesey to King’s Dyke

Jan 14   Main Rd A605 Kings Dyke

Feb 3     Main Rd A605 Kings Dyke to end of boundary with Peterborough

Feb 5     Kings Dyke Old Road and A605 Kings Dyke

Feb 6     East Delph B1040 and Stonald Rd

Feb 7     A605 from Eastrea through to Whittlesey

Mar 10   Kings Dyke

Mar 11   Main A605 and Q2

Mar 13   Main Rd Eastrea to Whittlesey

The most recent occasion that the team attended to the roundabout, on March 13, they removed 20 tonnes of materials from the roundabout and islands.
This area remains on as frequent a schedule for mechanical sweeping as is possible.

The team do their best to manage the build up of detritus across all of the Fenland streets. At points in the year there are increases in the need because of seasonal changes in transport, development, agriculture and harvests, along with the impact of the weather, that mean their work takes longer than scheduled. Whittlesey has perhaps seen more than its fair share of all of these in the past year. The roadworks, development and increased transport all add to accumulations across the area that will take the team time to cycle through.

The team have a duty to maintain a suitable quality across Fenland, focussing first on the areas of highest footfall such as the town centres and public open spaces, then the broader towns, villages and main roads.

We will ask relevant colleagues to discuss with the local businesses, that you mention, if they are appropriately using wheel washes and performing any required sweeping of their own to support the work already in place.

Should you ever wish to request additional cleansing or street sweeping then this can be performed through the Council’s website Street sweeping – Fenland District Council

Please contact me directly should you wish to discuss this or a related matter.

Kind regards
Mark Mathews
Head of Environmental Services
Fenland District Council

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Swimming Pool Boiler(s) Still = Waiting Parts

Update this evening 10th April – I have heard nothing, if nothing by Friday I will chase….

Whittlesey Swimming Pool is somewhat much cooler (cold), two of the four boilers are waiting for parts. I have spoken with the Centre Manager, who informs me – he hopes the parts will arrive by Thursday – if not he will inform me.
Some of the equipment is getting very old and parts take time to source.
I’ll update when I have any further information.

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Shoplifter Caught

five bottles of Jack Daniels, four bottles of vodka, two bottles of Cardhu Whiskey, and a bottle of gin worth a total of £437.

He was arrested on 2 April after he was detained by shop security who caught him trying to steal two bottles of Jack Daniels and a bottle of gin worth £101.50.

Jiesmantas, of Acacia Avenue, Wisbech, appeared at Peterborough Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday (3 April), where he was sentenced to 16 weeks in prison, suspended for 18 months, after admitting t

A shoplifter in Wisbech who continually targeted a supermarket has been ordered to pay compensation.
On 20 March, Julius Jiesmantas, 41, entered Tesco Extra in Cromwell Road, Wisbech, where he picked up four bottles of Jack Daniels worth a total of £140 and left the shop without paying.
He returned to the shop three times between the 23 March and 26 March, where he stole of five counts of theft from a shop.
He has also been ordered to complete 180 hours of unpaid work and pay £542 in compensation to Tesco.
PC Conor Mallen, who investigated, said: “Retail crime, especially shoplifting, is something that we are constantly tackling, but it wouldn’t be possible without the reporting from businesses.
“I would like to encourage the businesses in the area to continue reporting these incidents to us, regardless of the value of the items, as it helps us identify offenders and apply for Criminal Behaviour Orders that give us greater powers when it comes to dealing with prolific offenders.”

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WFOC – Update

10 partners attended this evenings meeting.

Lots of good news, Youth Services with latest funding.
The Whittlesey Festival 2024 updates.
Library activities for the summer season, hopefully weekly for children.
3 activities – The Library Presents.
Big Bash update – Big Bash Week – Sunday 23rd June, The Extravaganza 14th December.


I was the only local Councillor present, I have attended this group from its inception.

WFOC Agenda April 2024
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Flood Warning No Longer In Effect

Flood Warning No Longer in Force.
North Bank Road alongside the River Nene.

The River Nene has being falling steadily today Wednesday 10th April.
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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WTC Finance Committee Agenda

Finance Policy Agenda Monday 15th April 2024
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The Fenlander – April

Fenlander April 2024
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Update – Friends Of The Manor Meeting

Some 15 partners attended last nights meeting held at the Manor Centre, we were given updates on projects which will be made public in the near future.
Several topics including the viability/finance of an all weather running/walking track was put to the group.



I have been a member of this group since its inception.

Friends of the Manor AGENDA 090424
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