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FDC COVID Support Update 13th November 2020
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Cambs CC Planned Road Works Nov 2020
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FDC Garden Waste Increases
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FDC Cabinet Meeting – Agenda – 17th November
Excellent – at last that FDC have itendified shortfalls in Cycling/Walking and Mobility transport infra-structure – See agenda and go to link for the paperwork.
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FDC Planning Committee Meeting 1th November 2020
There were no items on the agenda for any area in the Whittlesey/Villages area.
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Lindum Homes Progress – Kingfisher View
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A605 – Milk & Water Drove Junction Progress
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COVID Stats Whittlesey – Remain Steady
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WTC Planning Agenda
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ONS Update – Office of National Statistics
Coronavirus (COVID-19) roundup
11 November 2020 |
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Today, we have published analysis of the social impacts of COVID-19 on disabled people in Great Britain. The main points include:
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COVID 19 – Peterborough Rise In Cases Last Week.
14 areas of Peterborough to see a rise in COVID cases last week.
Bretton Park saw a rise of 16 more cases compared with the previous week.
Bretton Park saw a total of 28 cases last week.
The area that recorded the most cases was Central Park, with 36 cases – an increase of three from the previous week.
Six areas saw a drop, including Werrington, which saw fewer than three cases recorded in the seven days ending on November 5.
In total there were 327 cases in Peterborough last week, up by 48 compared to the previous week.
Peterborough has been split up into “Middle Layer Super Output Areas” (MSOAs) with a population of around 7,500.
Sadly since the pandemic started there have been 180 COVID deaths at Peterborough City Hospital.
Caroline Walker, Chief Executive, for North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust, said: “I can confirm that sadly, 286 patients being cared for in our Trust have passed away since we began reporting Covid-19-related deaths.
There have been 106 at Hinchingbrooke Hospital and 180 at Peterborough City Hospital. All patients were aged 30 to 98 years old and had pre-existing health conditions.”
Central Park, Peterborough 36 cases (+3 from the previous week)
Bretton Park: 28 cases (+16 from the previous week)
Peterborough Central: 27 cases (+12 from the previous week)
Orton West and Castor: 23 cases (+8 cases from the previous week)
Walton: 17 cases (+/- 0 from the previous week)
Longthorpe and Netherton: 16 cases (-9 from the previous week)
Hampton Vale: 15 cases (+8 from the previous week)
Fengate and Parnwell: 14 cases (+3 from the previous week)
Millfield and Bourges Boulevard: 14 cases (+4 from the previous week)
Glinton, Northborough and Maxey: 14 cases (-2 from the previous week)
Stanground: 14 cases (+2 from the previous week)
Hargate and Orton Longueville: 13 cases (+3 from the previous week)
Orton Malborne and Goldhay: 13 cases (+5 from the previous week)
Paston: 13 cases (-2 from the previous week)
Newborough and Peakirk: 12 cases +/- 0 from the previous week)
Barnack, Wittering and Wansford: 11 cases (+ 6 from the previous week)
Woodston and West Town: 10 cases (-12 from the previous week)
Dogsthorpe: 10 cases (+4 from the previous week)
Fletton: Nine cases (+5 from the previous week)
Eye and Thorney: Nine cases (-5 from the previous week)
North Bretton and Westwood: 7 cases (+1 from the previous week)
Werrington: Fewer than three cases recorded
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