Future Roadworks Ramsey Road – Major Works 2021

Ramsey Road Whittlesey B1040 Planned works scheduled begin 15th February 2021 for approx 9 weeks – scheduled completion 16th April 2021

PLEASE NOTE DATES ARE ESTIMATED AT CURRENT AND MAY CHANGE ONCE PROGRAMMES HAVE BEEN PRODUCED. WE WILL MOST LIKELY BE ABLE TO CHANGE DATES TO SUIT WORKS IN THE SURROUNDING AREAS.

The red line is the area of planned works – The blue line is the diversion.

RAMSEY ROAD WHITTLESEY - DIVERSION ROUTE
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Planned Road-Works 16th – 31th May CCC

These works may change due to the current COVID-19 circumstances.
Just a reminder that this only includes works that are due to start between 16th – 31st May and longer term works that are still in progress will have been included on previous reports. Alternatively please refer to https://one.network/ which will include details on emergency roadworks.
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We Are All In This Together – Free Food & Help in March Area

Remember we have a fatastic ‘Whittlesey Food Bank’, along with ‘Helping Whittlesey’ – many community groups, wonderful neighbours, but there are some in our area who live closer to March than Whittlesey – so there is help out there.

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We Are All In This Together – Bereavament Support

COVID - Bereavement Support in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough - April 2020
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We Are All In This Together – Food Parcel Arrives At Last

Very well meaning I know, however some 50 days after ‘lock-down’ those 1½ million people whom the Government identified as being at risk – many of those locally have just received their 1st food parcel – no note – no identification marks – no one to say thank you too…bit strange!!!

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Notification Cancellation April-June Micro Asphalt Program

Notification Cancellation of 2020 April -June Micro Asphalt Program

I am emailing you to update you in relation to the 2020 April to June Micro Asphalt program which was suspended due to the Covid 19 Pandemic.

The supply chain partner Eurovia, have indicated to our main contractor Skanska, that they would be looking to commence works in late June, but only in Rural locations initially. As you are probably aware, most of our Micro Asphalt works are in urban housing estates, with the more rural sites given over to a Gripfibre Micro Asphalt process which is more durable.
We also have two further Micro Asphalt programs, in September 2020 and March 2021. Eurovia are hoping that processes and situations will enable them to carry out these two programs as currently planned.

We have therefore made the decision to cancel the 2020 April-June program, and move it forward to the next financial year in 2021.  I am sorry that we have had to do this, but as I’m sure that you appreciate, the situation has been totally out of all our hands. We have replaced this with a small rural Gripfibre program.

RG Note :- You can find out much more, report potholes, street lighting faults etc by calling number below or visit Cambs CC –

https://highwaysreporting.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/

Map for illustration purposes ©CCC

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Highways Service
Place & Economy
Cambridgeshire County Council
0345 045 5212
highways@cambridgeshire.gov.uk

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Integrated Highways Management Centre – Report

IHMC Incident Report April 2020
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A605 Eastrea Road Closure –

A605 Closure
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CORVID19 Communities Update #2

New service launched to provide extra help for shielding residents

In the past six weeks the Countywide Hub has focused on meeting the basic needs of people who are shielding, providing essential supplies for those that have no other support available.
The Countywide Hub has now developed a new service working with the Red Cross and the council’s place-based coordinators, using staff redeployed from the libraries service and elsewhere, to enable it to support people’s wider health and wellbeing.
The first training sessions for redeployed staff took place last week, with initial requests expected to be fulfilled in the next few days.

This is likely to include support with things like shopping, running errands, gardening and skills development services.
The hub is also developing a set of leisure, pleasure and learning opportunities for shielded people to take part in. This will include aligning the food deliveries from the hub to a healthy eating class, either online or via recipe cards for those that don’t have digital access. Further details will be announced soon.

Youth services supporting The Kite Trust to help more young people

Youth services across Peterborough and Cambridgeshire are helping third sector youth groups and charities to adapt their services to meet demand during these unprecedented times. 
One of those charities being supported is The Kite Trust. Youth services supported The Kite Trust to obtain a grant for £5,000 from the Office of the Police and Crime Commission for Cambridgeshire to help upgrade its IT setup and continue to provide effective remote support services.
The Kite Trust promotes the health, well-being, and inclusion of LGBTQ+ young people across Cambridgeshire; raising awareness, supporting, and educating communities.

During lockdown the charity has been struggling to meet the demand for its services so far, as young people’s needs have changed and developed and because staff do not have the equipment they needed to work most effectively from home.
The charity has seen a 45% increase in the number of young people getting in touch with its services, up to 170 young people since the lockdown began. It’s also nearly tripled the amount of time youth workers are spending supporting young people (184% increase) as their needs have changed and increased.

Thanks to the grant from the OPCC the charity can now buy laptops and other equipment for staff to support young people from home, including running online group sessions and providing one to one support.

Helpline launched to support those finding this time difficult 

The day to day adjustments that many are having to make due to a stressful job or juggling working from home, coupled with responsibilities at home, are very stressful for many of us.
Maintaining and enhancing the emotional and mental health of everyone is critical during these turbulent times. 
Therefore the Cambridgeshire Workplace Chaplaincy has launched a free helpline for anyone in the workplace who needs help with stress and wants emotional support. 

All calls are anonymous. The service is available during the hours of 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday plus an out of hours voicemail if you would like a chaplain to contact you at a later point.
CWC’s multifaith chaplains are a diverse group who are happy to provide support regardless of whether you’re spiritual or religious – their aim is to listen and comfort. 

Please call 0800 246 5193 if you need support.

Wellbeing plan launched as part of ‘Now We’re Talking’ mental health campaign

A helpful wellbeing plan has been put together as part of the ‘Now We’re Talking’ mental health campaign.
Organisations across Cambridgeshire have come together to launch the campaign to get people talking and beat loneliness while self-isolating during the coronavirus outbreak.
Led by the local authority, NHS and third sector, the campaign helps people find where they can get increased mental health support.
The idea of the wellbeing plan is to help people get creative and think about things they can do that are good for their mental wellbeing.

A video to accompany the plan is available to view here.

For more information visit Peterborough website here and Cambridgeshire website here.

Local councils survey on impact of COVID-19

Thank you to all the local council clerks who have already responded to the survey to understand the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on local councils, the issues they are facing and the support they need going forward. If you haven’t yet had a chance to complete yours, there’s still time as the survey doesn’t close until Monday 18 May 2020.
Cambridgeshire County Council, Peterborough City Council, Cambridgeshire ACRE and CAPALC will be tailoring the support offered to local councils based on the responses received so it is vitally important that every local council takes part and provides a response.
The more responses we get, the more representative the data will be of the local council sector in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough so please find 10 minutes to take part here.

Sharing Communities Updates

You are welcome to share this Communities Update by forwarding the email to people in your community, who can also subscribe to receive updates from Cambridgeshire County Council by registering and selecting ‘Communities Updates’ from the list under Covid-19.  We are asking city councillors to forward this update to their local residents associations.

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CORVID19 Communities Update #1

Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s announcement
Following the announcement yesterday (Sunday) from the Prime Minister, Cambridgeshire County Council and Peterborough City Council’s leaders have recorded a video message saying while we wait for guidance there is no dramatic change.

Cllr Steve Count, leader of Cambridgeshire County Council can be viewed here.
Cllr John Holdich, leader of Peterborough City Council can be viewed here.

Foster carers needed to transform lives in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough
Cambridgeshire County Council and Peterborough City Council are supporting this year’s Foster Care Fortnight campaign to help raise awareness about how the dedication and commitment of foster carer’s changes lives.

Foster Care Fortnight runs from the 11th -24th May and is the UK’s largest foster care awareness raising campaign, it aims to show the positive impact foster care has on children’s and young people’s lives.
Foster carers accomplish incredible things every day, even in the face of a global crisis that has affected every one of us and impacted all aspects of our society. Despite the practical and emotional challenges that the coronavirus is bringing, foster carers continue to provide day-to-day support, love and stability to children and young people who can’t live with their birth families. They support children and young people’s education, health, and social wellbeing, and also help to maintain the children’s relationship with the people who are important to them but who they cannot currently see in person.

Both Cambridgeshire County Council and Peterborough City Council are keen to hear from people who can care for sibling groups of brothers and sisters, children with additional needs and teenagers.
Every year more foster carers are needed across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough to make sure fostered children can live with the right foster carer for them. Despite the coronavirus, this year is no different, so anyone who thinks they might have the skills and experience to become a foster carer is urged to contact the fostering services.

Carers receive payments and allowances to help cover their time and expenses, as well as advice and guidance so they are supported every step of the way.
Cambridgeshire County Council and Peterborough City Council encourage you to find out more about fostering.

For Cambridgeshirevisit the website or email fostering@cambridgeshire.gov.uk or call 0800 052 0078.
For Peterborough,
 visit the website or email FosteringandAdoption@Peterborough.gov.uk or call 0800 328 8433. 

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Cambridgeshire Police Cyber Security

National Suspicious Email Reporting Service
Last month (21/4/20) the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) launched a Suspicious Email Reporting Service. (SERS)
https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/information/report-suspicious-emails

It is intended to encourage people to report phishing emails so the NCSC can then analyse the information and use it to remove or block phishing sites from the internet. Within a week of launch, the NCSC removed 395 sites from the internet thanks to public reporting.

If you receive a suspected phishing communication, first and foremost don’t click on any link or open an attachment. Verify the sender by contacting them on a tried, tested and trusted email address or telephone number. Do not reply to the suspicious email or use contact details from within it.

But please report to: report@phishing.gov.uk

Should this raise any questions or issues, then please contact me.
Regards
Nigel

Mr Nigel Sutton 8517
Cyber Protect Officer
Serious & Organised Crime (Intelligence and Specialist Crime Department)
Cambridgeshire Constabulary
Hinchingbrooke Park,
Huntingdon, PE29 6NP

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Beware Of Vishing !!!!

Vishing - COVID19 Cyber and Fraud Information
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