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7am – T- 3hours – Saxon Pit Chimneys x 2 plan to demolish. I hope to be there for this historic event – weather permitting, 10:00.
The Saxon Brickworks
(My father worked there in the 1960’s) stopped making bricks in 2011
Kudos to Cllr Dee Laws who has persevered for some 12 years. Myself almost as long 11 years of lobbying and keeping the project on the agenda.
Funding and Cambs CC have been challenging to say the least – but at last the ‘Inter-Active Signs’ are about to come to life. At a cost of over £50,000 for 3 units.
The installation has been going ahead this week in 3 locations.
They will be going ‘live’ sometime in late June.
A605 – Plough Road facing West.

A605 – Queen Street facing East.
Before East Delph Garage B1040
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As I have reported twice now in the last couple of weeks, the ‘wanton act(s) of vadalism at 3 of our communial play parks – they are now closed until repairs are carried out.
I have carried out my own investigations through my networks including Council and Neighbourhood Watch.
It ‘appears’ that the majority of the vandalism has been carried out by ‘Children’ of around 8/9 years of age.
It ‘appears’ that the parents of the alledged children know they are responsible for the damage and vandalism.
Perhaps these parents and children would like to know how much time, effort and resources is put into getting high quality play equipment – The costs are staggering.
As Councillors, we try to obtain ‘funding’ from various sources including funds like –
Glassmore Wind Turbine Fund, Burnt House Wind Turbine Fund, Mick George to name a few.
We also get what is known as Section 106 monies, this is money from the development of housing and is allocated to various uplifts including Transport, Education and Play Area’s again to name a few.
The parents should be ashamed that their children are spoiling these projects for the majority of children who get a great deal of enjoyment from the play area’s.
The repair costs now will probably have to come from the Ratepayer.
Fenland Community Safer Partnership.
The Loan Sharks awareness project The community safety partnership applied for funding from the Illegal money lending team to deliver an Opp Gripped Loan Shark Awareness project in Fenland. A successful bid was achieved last year and the Opp Gripped Fenland project will run this summer from June – July 2021.
Under-reporting of Loan Sharks.
In Fenland there is very little reporting of loan sharks either to the Illegal Money Lending Team, charities working to support people in debt, or the police. The fact loan sharks are not being reported in Fenland is an indicator that we need educate our vulnerable communities and foster an understanding of how the Illegal Money Lending Team works with victims of loan sharks to support and protect them.
COVID 19 – Economic Crisis – increased vulnerability in Fenland.
The current COVID 19 pandemic is very likely to have further economic impact on Fenland. The full impact of this crisis will not be known for some time but we are aware of an increase in claims for Universal Credit and this increase is forecast to continue. The CSP partnership felt there was a risk of increased use of ‘Loan Sharks’ and there was a need for a partnership response to inform the community of Fenland where help can be reached instead of illegal money lending.
Need to report a loan shark in your area? Now it’s even easier with the Stop Loan Sharks App! Download it for free from the App Store or Google Play
Our resident Briggate Swan(s) have hatched two signets so far, she had laid 4 eggs,
we shall have to wait and see if the other two hatch…
