New Queen Street Surgery – COVID FAQ’s

Below is the frequently asked questions on how COVID is being rolled out at NQS.

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Saxon Pit – Latest News On Cambs Times Today

Cambs Times© Click on link….

https://www.cambstimes.co.uk/news/saxon-pit-questions-by-mp-7305308


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FDC Planning Refused For Springfields/Eastrea Development.

At this afternoons FDC Planning Committee meeting F/YR20/1090 a development in a field at the far end of Springfields Eastrea has been refused.
A better turnout as 26 watching the proceedings on YouTube™


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Update -Proposal a Recycling Plant – 500,000 Tons of Fly Ash Per Annum @ The Saxon Pit

Just to be clear, the ongoing concerns/issues of some 122,000+ tons of ‘illegal/non-conforming/hazardous waste is not directly associated with the impending application for a Recycling Plant.

There has been a lot of comment made and to date MP Steve Barclay has posted the following on Facebook™
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For anyone with ‘concerns’ there is a consultation ongoing until 22nd February.
See below.

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WTC Projects & Planning Meeting Tonight

Projects Meeting at 18:30
Planning Meeting at 19:30
Public can view by ‘Zoom’

See below…same log-in for both meetings..

WTC Planning Agenda Wednesday 3rd February 2021
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FDC Planning Meeting – Agenda Today Wednesday

Includes the ‘controversial’ outline plan for Sringfields/Eastrea…

FDC Agenda 03022021 1300 Planning
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Opportunity To Have YOUR Say – Community Safety

Good morning, we are emailing on behalf of our Community Safety Team with a reminder that the Fenland community survey is ending in March.
The team would be grateful for your assistance to encourage further responses before then.    

Fenland Community Safety Partnership would like to know how safe you feel living in and visiting Fenland.

Follow the link below to the community safety survey.

Have Your Say: http://www.fenland.gov.uk/CSPsurvey

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NHW News-Letter – Some Good Tips and Advice.

OUR NEWS Feb 2021
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Todays Drone Picture Delph – B1040


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Thanks to DL

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Todays Scam Message #2


Parcel Force Scam

Back in December we warned about fake courier delivery scams. Well, thanks to our wonderful partner Fenland Community Safety Partnership, we can share some details of one such scam e-mail they have recently received so that we can all be aware and tell others to help people stay safe.

In this case the e-mail looked to have come from Parcel Force Worldwide and stated that they had tried to deliver a parcel. It goes on to say

‘Your action is required. If this item is unclaimed by the return date, then it will be returned to sender.

The first and second delivery attempt was free of charge. To schedule a new delivery, a shipping fee must be paid’ and it provides a link to ‘reschedule your parcel delivery’.

The e-mail used the Parcel Force Worldwide logo and tries to look official by using an order reference number and the genuine Parcel Force Group privacy notice at the footer of the e-mail. However, there are a few red flags that this is not a genuine Parcel Force e-mail: 

  • The e-mail address of the sender was not a Parcel Force address but something entirely different: kmzpp@telenet(dot)be .
  • The message greeting used the recipient’s e-mail address, not their name.
  • The message used a vague phrase ‘if this item is unclaimed by the return date, then it will be returned to sender’ without giving the supposed ‘return date’. 
  • The e-mail asks for payment of a fee. No fee is required to arrange redelivery of a parcel.
  • A hyperlink was provided to take payment and personal information. Hyperlinks are a big warning that a message may be a scam.

This e-mail could just have easily used another parcel courier’s branding and come from a different e-mail address or even a SMS text message so please be alert to these scams and warn others about them too.

Don’t forget you can report phishing e-mails to report@phishing.gov.uk and suspicious text messages to 7726.
Thank you.

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Todays Scam Message #1


National Crime Agency Telephone Scam

One of our brilliant supporters has been in touch with information about scam calls he recently received claiming to be the National Crime Agency (NCA). One call came from 07925 035496 and another call came from 07925 033698. In each case the call was an automated voice stating that the the recipient’s NI (National Insurance) number would be suspended having been noticed in incidents of criminal activity. The call instructs the recipient to press 1 to speak to an agent.

If you receive an unsolicited call from anyone which asks you to press a key to speak to someone please ignore the instruction and hang up. There are many scams phone calls which are designed to worry, panic or entice people into pressing a key and which may result in a costly charge to your phone bill or connection to a fraudster who is well rehearsed in convincing you to part with your money.

Information about calls like this can be reported to report@phishing.gov.uk including your phone number, the caller’s number, the time and date of the call and a brief description of the call.

NCA have also warned of another type of telephone scam which seems to particularly  target older people. The offenders warn their victims about a banking scam and persuade them to allow remote access to their computers, or hand over personal information and bank details. Sometimes they ask their targets to move the money to a “safe” bank account. You can read more about these scams, and what to do if you’re suspicious, on the
NCA website.

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Latest Drone Pictures – Yesterday

Delph Drone 010221

Thanks again DL

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