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Please find attached a copy of the incident report for September.
Throughout the report we refer to ‘incidents’. We use the term ‘incident’ to describe something that has happened on the County’s road network which has an impact (of varying degrees) on usual traffic flows. This could include, for example, a Road Traffic Collision, a burst water main or temporary traffic lights for roadworks.
If you have any questions please let us know.
Kind regards
Charlette Keaveney
Traffic Management Officer
Integrated Highways Management Centre
IHMC Incident Report September 2021
The Martin Lewis Money Saving Expert – Energy Club is a signed up membership (free) –
I thought I’d inform of what he has sent out today.
We were with ‘AVRO Energy’ who have gone bust and I understand we will be transfered to Octopus Energy.
If your supplier has gone bust, the advice is to wait to be contacted (you will) by a newly appointed supplier.
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Over half of drivers broke the speed limit on UK roads this year
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The Fen Edge Walk from Swaffham Bulbeck to Reach
There are a few spaces left on this walk if anyone would like to join us (details below). If you do wish to book a place, please reply to this address. (Note that non Cambs Geological Society members are charged £3.)
Starting at the north east edge of Swaffham Bulbeck, this route takes you along the Fen Edge escarpment formed by the harder bands of Chalk through some very attractive local villages. It approaches Reach by swinging round an extensively quarried hill (capped by Totternhoe Stone), then along the catchwater lode, to enter Reach through its Roman port. The walk ends by catching a view of the quarry itself. There is a bus that can return you to Swaffham Bulbeck just in time for refreshments at the Black Horse (check opening times).
Duration about 3 hours starting at 9:30 am from Swaffham Bulbeck. More details will be sent on booking.
To get a taste of the walk, see the Walk Guide available to view and download here.
Cambridgeshire Geological Society
You are invited to join us for our Annual Public Meeting which will be held via MS Teams on Tuesday 5 October 2021 at 6pm to 6.50pm.
Dr Kanchen Rege, Chief Medical Officer, Jo Bennis, Chief Nurse and Louise Tibbert, Chief People Officer, will be giving a short presentation entitled ‘NWAngliaFT as a seat of learning – for all disciplines’ before a presentation of the Annual Report and Accounts for 2020-21 and the Lead Governor’s response to them.
In line with our regular Annual Public Meetings, there will be a question and answer session at the end of the meeting, where you can submit questions. Please submit any questions you have to the Trust Board of Directors for consideration using the email: nwangliaft.trustboard@nhs.net.
Questions must be received by midnight on Sunday 3 October please.
If you would like to watch the virtual event on the day, this link can be used – please share this with interested parties within your organisation. The link to join the meeting will be available on the Trust’s website and the meeting will be recorded and available to watch from Wednesday 6 October.
Very good to see that Ex Councillor Ralph Butcher has been acknowledged by serving Councillors at Fenland District Council (Cambs Times©).
Many other members of the public, including myslef lobbied over 40 years for this to happen.
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An update from the King’s Dyke project team:
We have now completed work on the drainage systems (pictured right) for the portion of road to the north of the railway bridge, which runs up towards the eastern tie-in.
On the same section, we are well underway with the work on the ducts that will house the electrical cabling for the street lighting (pictured left), with completion expected on this element soon.
Any open excavations, such as those pictured, are made safe using appropriate coverings when not being worked on.
Our attention is now shifting to constructing the drainage systems at the western end of the scheme
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On Monday 4th October, WTC Office will be closed, however phone calls and e-mails will be answered.
From Tuesday 5th WTC Councillors will again be covering the Office, for enquiries from members of the public from 09:30 to 13:00 daily until further notice.