WTC Full Council Report – March #1

4 Pages – Click in the bottom left corner to advance/retard pages.

WTC Paperwork Feb 2024
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PCC Spring Newsletter

Issues with Server being busy, here is another version – however the ‘links’ may not work

PCC Welcome to my spring newsletter

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Current Faces Banned To Protect Fenland Businesses

These are six faces who are currently banned from areas of Fenland because of offending affecting our local businesses
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Remember – Church Street Closure 23rd & 24th

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Update – Planning Application For The Old Cinema – Withdrawn

Today we are notified…

Further to my previous email, please accept this email as formal notification to withdraw application ref:
F/YR24/0001/F at 24 – 30 Market Street Whittlesey Cambridgeshire.

RG Note : – You can view the reasons why the Planning Officer recommend the application for refusal by visiting FDC Web – Planning Portal
Click Here

What is known as The ‘Emporium’ at present, along with the Dry Cleaners and Quinns, the whole site has now a planning application for its development.

Rather ominous that I happened to publish a picture of the Old Cinema ealier this week in relation to the Heritage Talks coming next week.

There are already ‘several comments/objections’ on the FDC Planning Portal, as I am a member of FDC’s planning committee, I will view the applications that is brought before the committee. Only comments/objections that are ‘planning related’ will be considered.

I am keeping the electorate informed of the application.
You can view the application and the associated paperwork by going to FDC’s Planning Portal – F/YR24/0001/F


Street Scene Viewed from Market Street. (© FDC)


(© FDC)

Rendezvous is a 1935 American spy film set in World War I, directed by William K. Howard, starring William Powell and Rosalind Russell and featuring Binnie Barnes, Lionel Atwill, Cesar Romero and Samuel S. Hinds. Powell plays an American cryptologist who tangles with German spies while falling in love. (© Wikipedia)

The Fixer Uppers is a 1935 short film starring Laurel and Hardy.

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Breaking News – Two Whittlesey Town Councillors Resign

With immediate effect.

Councillors Simon Black (Con) and Luke Turner (Con) both elected in the last 12 months have both resigned.

A By-election can be called if 10 persons in the wards affected call for one.

      
Simon Black                                     Luke Turner

Pictures – WTC – RWT Photography.

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WTC Meeting Last Night

The main item for discussion was The New Queen Street Surgery.
My usual report on Council meetings will be coming over this weekend.

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WTC Full Council Agenda – Tonight

Full Council Agenda 21st March 2024
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NQS – Patients Survey Ends 31st March

I would ask as many to complete this survey –
Every year, we ask all of our patients to tell us about their experiences with our services in our Patient Survey. This helps us better understand what is important to you so we can provide the best care possible.

Please take a moment to complete our survey. You can fill out the survey online, simply visit:

https://forms.office.com/e/6Uvv1mTDeN.If you’d rather have a paper copy, please ask at reception, and if you need any help, please contact us.

Thank you! 🌟

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Fenland Recycling Stats

PHB Dry Recycling Contract Performance Sept 23 - Feb 24
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Shoplifting & Retial Crime

I will not reveal the amount of shop-lifting that occurs here in Whittlesey, but it is somewhat surprising daily the amount
of goods stolen from our super-markets – the figures are probably even higher than what is recorded
At the end of the day, it is the paying customer who has to cover these loses (Shrinkage).One of the local priorities is tackling retail crime across March, Chatteris, and Whittlesey, particularly shoplifting and anti-social behaviour (ASB).

A way that we have been addressing these concerns is through regular patrols of the shops across the sector, speaking to staff members.

Officers spent the day visiting various shops and distributing leaflets explaining how they can report retail crime to us, and some prevention advice. It was a very insightful and productive day, with shops raising a number of crimes to us.
To help us in tackling this issue, we would like to encourage businesses to report any incidents to us so we can identify offenders and hotspot areas, and inform the future work that we do for this.
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More Grants Available

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