NHW Are Still Helping Our Community

Below is what has been distributed to our 43 NHW Co-Ordinators in Whittlesey/Eastrea & Coates.

I am sure you are more than up to date with the Prime Ministers press conference yesterday.

Below is a summary of the latest advice.

As previously – we @ NHW are still registered with The Fenland Hub as a point of contact for anyone who we may be able to help or assist under the latest rules.
Fenland Hub telephone number is 01354 654321

I know there are still some active NHW members who are still helping and assisting their neighbours.

It is important that we maintain contact with our neighbours – especially the more elderly – many/most have adapted very well and are
more or less independent in their requirements – however a short conversation/phone call will be I am sure most welcome.

Hopefully we will not be inundated with calls or requests – but we will be here if required.
If any of you need help or assistance – please let me know…..

We have been fortunate in Fenland/Whittlesey not to have had a larger number of COVID infections – or deaths – but the numbers have been
increasing in the last week or so.

Our thanks again for your help…Stay Safe – Keep Safe

Roy G…Robin & John

Roy Gerstner
Chairman (2011 – 2021)
Whittlesey & District NHW

w: www.whittleseynhw.org.uk

Neighbourhood Watch is a grassroots charitable movement.
It is the largest crime prevention voluntary movement in England and Wales and has upwards of 2.3 million members.

Under the new restrictions:

  • People will be told to stay at home except for specific reasons
  • These include work which cannot be done from home, childcare or education, exercise outdoors, medical reasons, essential shopping,
    providing care for vulnerable people or for volunteering, and visiting members of your support bubble
  • Meeting indoors or in private gardens will not be allowed, but individuals can meet one other person from another household outside in a public place
  • Non-essential retail will close, but can remain open for click-and-collect delivery
  • Pubs, bars, restaurants will have to close, but can still provide takeaway and delivery, excluding takeaway of alcohol
  • Indoor and outdoor leisure facilities, such as gyms and swimming pools, will also close, along with entertainment venues
    and personal care facilities such as beauty salons
  • Places of worship will close, unless they are being used for funerals, to broadcast acts of worship, individual prayer, formal childcare
    or essential services such as blood donation or food banks
  • Construction sites and manufacturing workplaces can remain open
  • Weddings and civil partnership ceremonies will not be able to take place except in exceptional circumstances, and funerals
    will be limited to a maximum of 30 people
  • Children will still be able to move between homes if their parents are separated
  • Clinically vulnerable people will be asked to be “especially careful” but people will not be asked to resume shielding
  • Overnight stays, staying in a second home, and holidays will not be allowed – including in the UK and abroad –
    although there are exceptions, such as work trips
  • People will be told to avoid all non-essential travel by private or public transport


 

 

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A Fantastic Achievement Tony Hudgell

I have promoted this lovely little boy over the past 4 months and really pleased to see that he has been given an award – to date his 10K walk has raised  £1,292,506 for The Evelina London Children’s Hospital – You can read Tony’s story and still make a donation by going to :-

https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/tonys-10k-walk

Tony Hugnell is presented Pride of Britain Award by his heroes Ant and Dec. An inspirational six-year-old boy from Kings Hill, Kent, who raised more than £1.2 million for the children’s hospital which saved his life as a baby has been awarded a Pride of Britain Award by his heroes Ant and Dec.

Viewers can watch the Pride Of Britain awards being handed out at 9pm on Sunday on ITV.

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Today – On The Buttercross 10 – 12 Poppy Appeal

Sue T will be by The Buttercross this morning – 10:00 – 12:00
Holding a Poppy Appeal stall.


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Repeat of WTC Mayor Message – Remembrance Day 2020

I repeat this mesage as been asked questions, most will have read the article in our local magazines which have just been delivered, for those who do not recieve them here is the message regarding ‘Remembrance Day’

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COVID Stats Whittlesey

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My Cover @ WTC Offices…

With the Town Clerk incapacitated, having a small operation, in order that our Town Council Offices are available to the public – a number of Councillors including myself have covered Monday, Wednesday and Fridays.
It has been enlightening in what ‘vistors/public’ have bought to our attention – nothing unexpected and mostly we have been either able to answer – or know where to get the answers. Today was my 4th engagement.

The Town Clerk (Sue) is making good progress in her recovery and it is hoped she will be returning to her normal duties shortly.

Next week (Monday, Wednesday & Friday) will be covered by a Town Councillor.

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Please Be Very ‘Aware’ of Your Surrounding

Yesterday a person from Peterborough was arrested for using someone else’s bank card. This occured in Whittlesey by the Bus Stop on Grosvenor Road.
When searched the person was found to be carrying a knife.

Please be aware of people around you….especially people unknown to you.

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WTC Planning Meeting Wed 04th Nov – Agenda

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COVID Stats Coates, Bewick & Pondersbridge

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COVID Stats Whittlesey & Fenland 29-10-20

Good news on death rate – Not so good on infection rate rising.

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Planned Road Works…..

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COVID Stats Whittlesey & Peterborough

Data from the government shows that Longthorpe and Netherton had the highest number of positive tests with 31 in the seven days ending on October 22.

West Town and Woodston had 20, while Fengate and Parnwell had 19

In total in Peterborough there were 259 cases, which is below the national average.

Meanwhile, North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust has confirmed there have been more deaths connected to COVID.

Caroline Walker, Chief Executive, for North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust, said: “I can confirm that sadly, 275 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 169 at Peterborough City Hospital. All patients were aged 30 to 98 years old and had pre-existing health conditions.

“Our thoughts and condolences remain with the patients’ families and loved ones at this difficult time.”

The highest number of cases recorded in the Peterborough area was Longthorpe and Netherton: 31 cases

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