We Are In This Together – Volunteers – CCC Are The Lead

Cambridgeshire County Council are our local lead ‘official organisation’ for the community to get help and offer volunteering in the current situations.

They are also the lead – link for CORVID-19 Local Information.

http://Contact us if you need help: communitycv@cambridgeshire.gov.uk

For UK Government lastest https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus

To find out more and to register go to the Cambs CC Website following this link….
https://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/residents/coronavirus/covid-19-coordination-hub-your-community-needs-you

Please watch this video from leader of Cambs CC – Cllr Steve Count.
https://youtu.be/aolb3nffNf0

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We Are In This Together – Emergency Food Aid Whittlesey

Whittlesey is very fortunate to operate an emergency food aid bank.
It is based at The Christian Church 23 Broad Street
With donations from local residents and suppermarkets.
The group of ‘volunteers’ distribute food Mondays’ to Friday’s 9:00am – 4:00pm

Those in need – have to pre -register with the organisers at the Christian Church 01733 752093

I have promoted the very valuable asset to our community before….and would like to thank them especially in these uncharted times we are living in.

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We Are In This Together – Emergency Planning

The prime minister is to address the nation tonight at 8:30
At the moment of writing there is NO state of Emergency.

However there is a well established ‘plan’ in place locally.
We did a ‘dummy’ emergency a few years ago involving the public at the Manor Leisure Centre – (It did not cover a pandemic like this)
Below is a leaflet which FDC sent out.
If you have not read it – Please spend just 10 minutes and take note.
Remember advice to contact your neighbours.

We Councillors also have a seperate pack.

FDC PREP-EMG-01
FDC MEMBERS PREP-EMG-01

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We Are In This Together – Contacts

https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus

Please follow the ‘Official’ Government advice and trusted Websites ie

Fenland District Council – https://www.fenland.gov.uk/home

CCC –  https://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/residents/coronavirus/coronavirus-information

I hope you are all managing with the current situation. 

I have put new information and plenty of links to reputable sites on
Whittlesey NHW

The National site now has a section on COVID-19 to help you.

If you need advice or help please contact me.

Click Here

Stay Safe
Regards
Robin

Message Sent By
Robin Sutton
(NHWN, Chairman Cambridgeshire Neighbourhood Watch, Cambridgeshire)

 

 

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We Are In This Together – TFL

From today, Monday 23 March, all road user charging schemes in London are temporarily suspended until further notice.

This move has been made to ensure London’s critical workers, particularly those in the NHS, are able to travel round London as easily as possible during this national emergency. It also supports the supply chain, the effort to keep supermarkets fully stocked and the city’s continued operation.
 
Government advice is that people need to limit social contact and travel should only be undertaken if absolutely necessary. The roads need to be kept clear for the emergency services and critical workers who need to get around by car. Drivers are asked to consider the wider implications when thinking about using their vehicles.
 
Public transport is still the best way for critical workers to travel where possible. To keep the network running TfL has reduced the number of stations open and are ensuring they are appropriately staffed. For some of these workers, in the current circumstances driving to work will be the simplest option, which is why the charges have been lifted.

Yours sincerely,

Chris Macleod
Customer Director

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We Are In This Together – CORVID-19 Funding

I just wanted to let you know of a funding opportunity for constituted community organisations throughout Cambridgeshire (including Peterborough) who are supporting isolated older and vulnerable people at this time.

The Cambridgeshire Coronavirus Community Fund offers grants of between £1,000 and £5,000 (larger grants may be available for groups working in partnership) to deal with emerging issues in the community.

Please see full details below.

https://cambscf.us9.list-manage.com/track/click?u=a966c208f6bdcd608f092fe6b&id=1e9281a1e8&e=45b4b3b48f

I also wanted to remind you and your contacts that Cadent are still attending reports of potential gas emergencies as business as usual and will continue to do so throughout COVID-19. Cadent engineers are fully equipped with personal protective equipment to protect communities and themselves against the virus and steps have been taken to reduce any risk of spreading the virus. For more information please refer to https://cadentgas.com/coronavirus

Please let others know about this to ensure they are not ignoring a potential safety issue as a result of COVID-19.

Kind regards,
Charlotte

Charlotte Homent
Community Protection Manager
Cambridgeshire County Council

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We Are In This Together – First Report of COVID-19 Whittlesey

I understand that this has been reported on ‘Social Media’ I have no other confirmation at present.
Please take the Governments ‘Official advice’

https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus

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We Are In This Together – Whittlesey Dentist Update

Having spoken directly with The Broad Street Dental Surgery this morning (Monday 23rd)

When you call, you will probably be told that a dentist will call you back for a triage.

If you are over 70 the practice will not see you and you will be refered to phone 111

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We Are In This Together – Just Be VERY Careful Please

I suppose that social media is rife with ‘information/news’ on our local concerns/issues.
As long as what is being posted in ‘REAL’ and not hearsay….

Next we have the ‘panic buying’ of virtually everything over £1 billion of extra sales – the only share that went up last week was the Supermarkets?
Yesterday at Tesco™ Ramsey almost all products were available in the early afternoon.

Already ‘we’ in Whittlesey have had ‘bogus’ individuals knocking on doors – porporting to be ‘official’ and offering all sorts of ‘service’ including testing for corvid-19
especially to the elderly group, can I please ask that you inform your neighbours/relations and friends – NO one is is authorised to carry out testing at your home at present.

Man in court over fake Covid-19 treatment kits
A man has appeared in court charged with making fake kits which claimed to treat Covid-19.

Frank Ludlow, 59, was arrested in a post office near his home in West Sussex on Friday, the City of London Police said.
He was arrested by the force’s Intellectual Property Crime Unit after it was contacted by US counterparts.

The kits allegedly contained harmful chemicals which people were being told to use to rinse their mouths with.
Mr Ludlow has been charged with one count of fraud by false representation, one count of possession of articles for use in fraud and one count of unlawfully manufacturing a medicinal product.

Full story on the BBC News Web…
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-51991245

Please be a good neighbour and ensure they are OK and can cope….thank you.

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We Are In This Together – CORVID-19 Today 21st March/PM

Whilst I am not instilling any ‘panic’ I was informed this afternoon that the first case of Corona Virus CORVID-19 was reported in Ramsey – The person had come back from London.
Please take the Governments ‘offical’ advice…

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At Least Some Happy & Good News….

What a week it has been – Many are frightened and concerned with what is happening in our country and worldwide and some seem not to have a care at all…carry on regardless…

I thought I would share my annual piece of very good news….
2 very happy Tortoises are awake and out of hibernation…. 45+ years of nurturing – very innocent little pets – Their ability to survive is incredible….
Their weight is recorded prior to and after hibernation. (Gain & Loose a ‘few grams)

Timmy (male) – around 60+ years old – Suntan (female) around 80+ years old.
Spurthighed tortoises are a type of Mediterranean tortoise
Timmy wakes up with ‘Spring in the air’ and only has one thing on his little mind!!!

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Coronavirus-Related Fraud Reports Increase By 400 Per Cent

Apologies for this lengthy post – but it is important that everyone is aware…

Coronavirus-Related Fraud Reports Increase By 400 Per Cent in March

Please take a few moments to read the below press release which can help you detect and avoid Coronavirus related scams.

Recently the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau (NFIB) reported a new trend in fraud related to Coronavirus, or COVID-19.

Updated figures show there have been 105 reports to Action Fraud since 1 February 2020, with total losses reaching nearly £970,000.
The first report relating to Coronavirus, or COVID-19, was received on 9 February. There were 20 more reports that month. Since then, there have been 46 reports between the 1 March and 13 March, and 38 reports in just four days (14 March – 18 March).

What scams are we seeing?
The majority of reports are related to online shopping scams where people have ordered protective face masks, hand sanitiser, and other products, which have never arrived.
Other frauds being reported include ticket fraud, romance fraud, charity fraud and lender loan fraud.

Phishing emails
We have also received over 200 reports of coronavirus-themed phishing emails. These attempt to trick people into opening malicious attachments which could lead to fraudsters stealing people’s personal information, email logins and passwords, and banking details.

Some of the tactics being used in phishing emails include:

• Fraudsters purporting to be from a research group that mimic the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and World Health Organisation (WHO). They claim to provide the victim with a list of active infections in their area but to access this information the victim needs to either: click on a link which redirects them to a credential-stealing page; or make a donation of support in the form of a payment into a Bitcoin account.

• Fraudsters providing articles about the virus outbreak with a link to a fake company website where victims are encouraged to click to subscribe to a daily newsletter for further updates.

• Fraudsters sending investment scheme and trading advice encouraging people to take advantage of the coronavirus downturn.

• Fraudsters purporting to be from HMRC offering a tax refund and directing victims to a fake website to harvest their personal and financial details. The emails often display the HMRC logo making it look reasonably genuine and convincing.

Superintendent Sanjay Andersen, Head of the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau, said:
“Fraudsters will use any opportunity they can to take money from innocent people. This includes exploiting tragedies and global emergencies.

“The majority of scams we are seeing relate to the online sale of protective items, and items that are in short supply across the country, due to the COVID-19 outbreak. We’re advising people not to panic and to think about the purchase they are making. When you’re online shopping it’s important to do your research and look at reviews of the site you are buying from.”

Graeme Biggar, Director General of the National Economic Crime Centre, said:
“We have already seen fraudsters using the COVID-19 pandemic to scam people looking to buy medical supplies online, sending emails offering fake medical support and targeting people who may be vulnerable or increasingly isolated at home.

“These frauds try to lure you in with offers that look too good to be true, such as high return investments and ‘healthcare opportunities’, or appeals for you to support those who are ill or bogus charities.

“The advice is simple, think very carefully before you hand over your money, and don’t give out your personal details unless you are sure who you are dealing with.

“We are working together across law enforcement, government and the private sector to combat this criminal activity and protect the public. If you think you have been a victim please report to Action Fraud.”

Protect yourself
1) Watch out for scam messages
Don’t click on the links or attachments in suspicious emails, and never respond to unsolicited messages and calls that ask for your personal or financial details.

2) Shopping online:
If you’re making a purchase from a company or person you don’t know and trust, carry out some research first, and ask a friend or family member for advice before completing the purchase. If you decide to go ahead with the purchase, use a credit card if you have one, as most major credit card providers insure online purchases.

3) Protect your devices from the latest threats:
Always install the latest software and app updates to protect your devices from the latest threats.
For the latest health information and advice about COVID-19 please visit the NHS website.

Thank you,
Corporate Communications

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