Whittlesey Volunteer Group Meeting.

Whittlesey Volunteer Group Network Meeting
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Shame That Letter ‘B’ Closing Again…

Closing within, a few weeks Letter ‘B’ will be missed by many residents.

Letter B Whittlesey (RG)

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RBL Concert Tickets Available

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WTC Projects Agenda For Monday 27th October 2025

WTC Agenda Projects 271025
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Police & Crime Commissioners Update

Tackling Serious Violence in all its forms

As a former police officer, I have seen first hand the devastating consequences of violence. I know how easy it can be for young and vulnerable people to cross the line when they feel there is no alternative.  

Working alongside our partners, I am determined to tackle the deep-rooted issues that fuel criminal behaviour to permanently break the cycle. Early Intervention and Prevention is a key pillar in my latest Police and Crime Plan, and I am working with a host of organisations to stop crime and violence in its track, providing people with the support and tools they need to change course.  

In 2024-25, almost 3,500 young people and over 300 adults were reached through early intervention and prevention schemes in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. This was possible thanks to government funding I secured alongside partners as part of the Serious Violence Duty.  

In the first quarter of 2025/26, over 250 young people and more than 50 adults have been reached through one of 16 different early intervention and prevention projects. This thematic report will reflect on some of these programmes.

I am happy to report this work has continued. This year, I have secured extra national funding worth £599k for 2025/26 which will sustain our proactive work to prevent serious violence and transform lives.
I am proud of our success, and I hope we will continue to receive national funding to support this important work.

Youth Diversionary Work.

The Commissioner has been working collaboratively with the Constabulary and partners for some time to tackle serious violence in all its guises.
Activity has been coordinated at every level to address risk-taking behaviour, support intervention at the earliest possible opportunity and to reduce vulnerability to exploitation.
A huge programme of diversionary activity has been funded by the Commissioner, predominantly in after-school settings, in each of the county’s six Community Safety Partnership areas using funding allocated through the Serious Violence Duty. Activity consists of sports programmes, art projects and the delivery of court experience days.  

Two of these projects – Fenland Youth Work Network and Fenland Youth Tribe – have been awarded the Local Government Chronicle Award for Community Involvement in recognition of their success. 

The schemes offer young people aged 11-18 a blend of physical activities, youth cafes and social media engagement in safe spaces where they can connect with trusted adults, build self-esteem, and develop the skills needed to make positive life choices.

Detached Youth Work.

Detached youth work engages young people in community spaces such as parks and shopping centres – places where they choose to spend their time.  

This approach has several purposes from building a rapport with young people and supporting their wellbeing through to safeguarding and helping them to make positive choices.  

Detached youth work is being delivered in serious violence and anti-social behaviour hotspot areas across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, supported by Cambridgeshire County Council, Romsey Mill and Peterborough City Council. This involves specialist youth workers engaging with young people in the spaces they choose to meet. 

  • Youth work provider Romsey Mill is delivering weekly sessions in communities in three areas across Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire. Specialist youth workers engage with young people aged 11 to 17 in a variety of ways, providing a supervised space for young people and one-to-one outreach to small cohorts of primary school-age children in years 5 and 6.  In 2024/2025, this project supported over 475 young people.
  • In Peterborough, Romsey Mill and Serious Youth Violence Workers within Peterborough City Council’s diversion team carry out this activity.
    In 2024-25 nearly 200 young people were supported.

    Commissioner’s Prevention Fund
    In May 2025, the PCC unveiled a new Prevention Fund to empower grassroots organisations to support his Early Intervention and Prevention priority. Building on the foundations of the his previous Safer Communities Fund, the new funding scheme awards small grants of up to £5k to Community Safety Partnerships and voluntary and community organisations, based in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, to support their local work to prevent crime (including VAWG) and anti-social behaviour and boost feelings of safety.  In the first three months of the fund’s launch, five successful applications shared a total of £19,425. Beneficiaries include Youths of Fenland, Stretham Youth Centre and Huntingdonshire District Council, who are working proactively with young people, helping to prevent their involvement in criminal or anti-social activities.

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Cambs Times

Whittlesey Town Council meetings labelled a ‘Muppet Show’.

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Cllr Eamonn Dorling made the jibe while calling for members to back the sending of individual response letters to all those who speak during the public forum part of the council’s meetings.

He told fellow councillors that he felt they did not always give due respect to issues raised during the public forum, and suggested that residents deserved better from their representatives.
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Yes I Have Registered It Was Simple & Easy

Around 11,000 Postal Voters in Fenland Will Need To Reapply

Follow This Link To FDC – Find Out More.

Around 11,000 postal voters in Fenland will need to reapply if they wish to continue voting by post in future elections, following a change in the law.

Previously, residents could hold a permanent postal vote, with only their signature needing to be refreshed every five years.

However, under new national rules introduced as part of the Elections Act 2022, postal voters are now required to reapply for their postal vote every three years.

This means any postal voters who made their current application before 31 October 2023 will need to reapply for their postal vote by 31 January 2026.

Electors who do not reapply by this date will have their postal vote cancelled.

Given the large volume of residents who will need to reapply, Fenland District Council is starting the postal vote reapplication process now to give people plenty of time to reapply before the deadline.

From Monday 22 September, the Council’s Electoral Services team will contact affected postal voters by email (from elections@election.fenland.gov.uk) or by letter. Guidance on how to reapply will be included.

The quickest way to reapply is online at: Apply for a postal vote. Applicants will need their date of birth, National Insurance number, and an image of their handwritten signature.

If you are unable to complete your application online you can download a paper application form. You can also request a paper application form by emailing elections@fenland.gov.uk  or call Electoral Services on 01354 654321.

For more information, visit: Reapplying for a Postal Vote
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Election Whittlesey NW This Thursday

Martin Curtis - The Resident Final 2025
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New Planning Application For ‘Emporium’ / Old Cinema Market Street

Some may recall the previous planning application was withdrawn for a varity of reasons.
Here is the FD Ref Planning # F/YR25/0770/F     Click Here To View Documents


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There Are NO Council Meetings This Week FDC or WTC

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Well Meaning Social Media – However Wrong Assumptions…..


If I was given a £ for every time someone e-mails me or posts on SM about a piece of land being developed I’d be a rich man by now.

I am NOT saying land will not be developed and as I have explained to many, there is a web-link at Fenland District Council with all land in Fenland – where landowner(s) have expressed ‘A Wish’ to be included in what maybe a future landbank for development.

This can be found by visiting https://www.fenland.gov.uk/shelaa.

In declaring an ‘interest’ that I am currently a member of FDC’s Planning Committee,
we look at applications that the Chairman in consultation with the head of planning think need the committee to decide on rather than planning officers.

There are other ways an application can come to the committee, if the parish council object this can sometimes then come to committee.
If 6 or more residents object this will trigger the planning committee to  consider the application.
If the (FDC) ward councillor or adjacent ward councillor ‘calls in’ the application.

In planning terms there are very tight laws and regulations, so the ability of Policing, (unless they themselves flag up concerns), Hospitals, Medical, and Doctors Surgeries are not materialistic in planning decisions (unfortunately).
Highways/Yes, Education/Yes (County Council) and in some cases a contribution should planning permission be given, known as S106 towards for example play equipment.

Then what-ever Government are in power are always trying to change planning laws.
There is nothing wrong in good sustainable development, but there are many cases locally where ‘we’ have not had the planning reasons to refuse applications….

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Another Successful Street Pride Clean Up

I am very proud to have been part of this fantastic group for 15 years, almost from its beginning, still going strong although I don’t go out as much as I used too.

Street Pride is like many other voluntary groups in Whittlesey – run by volunteers and financed primarily by our wonderful sponsors (local) – it is a non political group as it should be, but some are making ‘Cleaning up Whittlesey’ in their political manifesto for their candidacy in local electoions. I’ll address this in another post later.

Well done again to Street Pride.


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A really good turnout of 19 members, who collected 21 bags of litter plus 3 five gallon drums. Also, not in the picture as they were left on the Peterborough Road, were 5 more bags making it a grand total of 26. Well done to all those that attended.

The next litter pick is on Saturday – 1st November – 10am – on The Butter Cross. – see you there.
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