Council Office Opening Days/Hours

Due to the Town Clerk being temporary incapacitated – The Whittlesey TC Office is being maintained on a limited basis by Councillors – on Monday, Wednesday & Fridays – 09:30 to 13:00. The telephone will be answered and enquiries delt with.

Monday 5th October – Cllr Roy Gerstner
Wednesday 7th October – Cllr David Mason
Friday 9th October – Cllr Ray Whitwell

Monday 12th October – Cllr Mrs Julie Windle
Wednesday 14th October – Cllr Bob Wicks
Friday 16th October – Cllr Roy Gerstner

You can find out who is your Councillor by visiting the WTC Website @
https://www.whittleseytowncouncil.gov.uk/council-matters/findyoucouncillors/

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Protect Your Loved Ones – Get The App

https://www.nhs.uk/apps-library/nhs-covid-19/

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FDC – Council Tax Support Consultation Link

Here is the direct link – I would encourage everyone to make their views known.

https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/CL522SD

https://www.fenland.gov.uk/consultations

 

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Planning To Go To Peterborough or Liverpool #3 Shop Local

Here are the latest stats including those in Liverpool – at present we are so, so lucky – lets hope it stays that way….

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At Last – Whittlesey Wins – 11 Years of Lobbying

As many of you will be very aware I have been campaining and lobbying Cllr Mrs Dee Laws for many years – She has been on the case for 11 years…Having ‘Inter-Active’ signage informing motorists in ‘Real-time’ – Issues/Closures of the B1040 (Including Flooding) – has at last about to happen now that funding has been approved (an eye-watering amount for 3 signs) Hopefully to be installed by December 2020
Below is the release….~

The Board of the Mayoral Combined Authority also approved Whittlesey’s application for £57,500 funding for Interactive Flooding Signs – which will give vital alerts for westbound traffic going from Whittlesey to Peterborough. The funding will pay for the installation, maintenance, and management of three signs at key locations in Whittlesey.

The indicators will warn when floods close the B1040 and will also tell motorists when the A47 is closed by accidents (the already-congested A605 through Whittlesey is the route normally used for diversions) and when roadworks are affecting traffic in the area.

Read the whole article (about 2/3 minutes) Click Here

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Have You Got What It Takes ……

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FDC Press Release – Leisure Opening Hours

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Railway Station Enhancements

Already several improvements to our own Railway Station – more to come hopefully…
See below Manea Station…

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Planning To Go To Peterborough – Update #2 Shop Local….

Latest updated figures – as last week I have compared Fenland with Peterborough….
Fenland – down …….Peterborough – Up

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One Success For Roy Gerstner

Yes – I am going to appauld myself thank you Roy –

For some 20+ years I (and others) have been campaining for the banning or taxing of single use Plastics/Polystyrene/Cans/Bottles
at long last today the first result has come through and I and many will be somewhat happy at this juncture.
One small step for mankind – many more steps to take….

From the BBC©  Click Here

A ban on single-use plastic straws, stirrers and cotton buds has come into force in England.

The measure, originally due to start in April, makes it illegal for businesses to sell or supply the items.

People in England use an estimated 4.7 billion plastic straws, 316 million plastic stirrers and 1.8 billion plastic-stemmed cotton buds each year.

Environmental campaigners welcomed the ban but called for a crackdown on further single-use items.

An exemption will allow hospitals, bars and restaurants to provide plastic straws to people with disabilities or medical conditions that require them.

Environment Secretary George Eustice said the government was “firmly committed” to tackling environmental “devastation” caused by single-use plastics.

Campaigners welcomed the move but said the items formed only a “fraction” of the plastic waste littering the environment.

Sion Elis Williams, of Friends of the Earth, said ministers “must also do more to challenge our throwaway culture by forcing a shift away from all single-use materials in favour of reusable alternatives”.

Tatiana Lujan, of environmental law charity ClientEarth said straws, cotton buds and stirrers were “some of the most pointless plastics out there” and the ban on them was “a no-brainer”.

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New Faces/Members @ WBF Meeting Last Night

Whittlesey Business Forum held their monthly meeting last night (Agenda published previously) I am very happy to promote all our local businesses especially those who have continued to support the Business Forum. I am sure most of us appreciate the importance of using and shopping locally….

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