Flood Warning Remains In Effect For B1040

Some people are getting ‘confused’ between the two sets of warnings – even though maps showing the effected roads are being shown!!! see below this warning other concerns.

B1040 Thorney to Whittlesey Road to the South of the River Nene
Flooding is expected – immediate action required.
The Whittlesey Wash flood storage reservoir is being operated to protect nearby communities from flooding. The water levels remain high in the Wash and this will continue to result in flooding of the B1040 road. Whilst the Flood Warning is in force, the Local Authority may close the B1040 for safety reasons. Diversionary routes will be put in place and further updates will be available through local media.

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Irresponsible person/s removed the locks on both flood gates at East Delph & Whittlesey side of the Dog-in-a-Doublet Bridge over night.

At the moment sitting water remains on sections on the B1040 and CCC Highways haven’t cleared any of the debris that has been deposited on the road from ongoing flooding.

This has placed innocent drivers at risk, vehicle insurance will be null & void plus and prosecution from the Police as the Road Closure signage clearly indicates the B1040 is closed due to flooding.
I have just spoken to CCC Emergency Highways Team – they were alerted by Mick at the Dog-in-a-Doublet Sluice Gates having raised the alarm and knowing the anticipated amount of water entering Whittlesey Washes today.
CCC Highways are tasked with ensuring Highways remain closed and at no risk to human life when they receive an order from the Environment Agency.
CCC Highways are now considering returning to using a crane and installing concrete blocks in the future – this could mean Whittlesey Wash section of the B1040 will be closed before the indicated time of predicted flooding and in turn the clearance operation will take longer before the highway can be reopened to traffic.

This morning CCC Highways are looking to see if the locks can be replaced, all providing the gates are not damaged. If not, the only option is to mobilise a crane and install concrete blocks as from experience certain drivers completely ignore warning tapes & cones by removing.

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WTC Meetings Tonight 20th January

Both meeting for tonight have been cancelled – Finance & Policy Committee and Planning Committee.
The F&P has little new items to be discussed and the budget for 20/21 has been to full council last month.
There were only two items on the Planning Agenda.

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Flood Warning No Longer In Effect @ Sun 08:44am

Flood Warning no longer in force: Northbank Road alongside the River Nene, East of Peterborough and West of Dog-in-a-Doublet Sluice.

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A Good Sunday Read – I Can Gell With This Person – Thanks

Sent to me from a recent posting on social media…..This has a lot of potential…?
Unedited and thanks…

I’ve invented a new board game which I hope to have on the market in time for when we get a bridge over the Kings Dyke crossing or eternity which ever comes first.

It is called ESCAPE FROM WHITTLESEY briefly based on Monopoly whereby the players choose a vehicle🚗🚕🚙 then rolls a dice, make circuits of the board  and then eventually choose a road to try to escape, picking up 200 pence if they don’t go to jail  every time they complete a circuit. The more circuits they complete before taking their chosen exit route the more funds they will have accumulated and the better chance they will have of getting to their destination and claiming victory over their opponents .

Completing each circuit will be not easy, many hazards such as speed cameras detecting anyone travelling more than 6 mph exist and fines for this and landing on an illegal parking square on the board will diminish your funds and delay your attempted escape.

Station Road will be closed at the crossing,  Eastrea Road will be no entry so those attempting to go via the A605  (the seemingly cheapest option)  would find that there will no chance  to turn back once stopped at either a succession of road works or the railway gates, get fined every time they  swear 🤬 and more than likely leave the game and go and put the kettle on. To the survivors who had been sensible enough to accumulate enough funds they will be met with a road closure at Stanground  and their  only route back to the board will be via Farcet and the Fen.

Those escaping along  the obvious route via Pondesbridge will find to their amazement that it is now a toll road and will have to return and circuit the board a few times to raise more funds. Those that do eventually manage to afford it will find that the only route open will eventually be Gosling Drove with the left hand lane closed for resurfacing and will then meet head on the survivors of the A605 travellers coming back to Whittlesey from the other way. Collisions will mean instant expulsion from the game.

The third and final option will be via Thorney  ( The North Bank will obviously be closed but no doubt many will still use it 😉) and a lucky player landing on square 13 will after accumulating enough funds be able to buy a boat 🚣‍♀️🚣‍♂️⛵️🛶 to negotiate the B1040.

This board game will probably be renamed by anyone who is still reading this post as a bored game and in which case thanks anyway and have a lovely evening 😂😉😂

PS as the game is in an early stage of development any suggestions of possible amendments would be welcome but “stick it in the bin ” would not be considered viable. Thanks for playing! 🤓

RG – I am sure there will be a lot of other additions to this very realistic game – keep it coming…

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2020 Straw Bear Festival #2

My thanks to JF, AO & RB for the photo’s.
(Click in the bottom left corner to advance/retard pictures)

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2020 – Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival

Thanks to JF for the pictures….

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Flood Warnings Remain In Effect

B1040 Thorney to Whittlesey Road to the South of the River Nene
Flooding is expected – immediate action required.
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North Bank Road alongside the River Nene, east of Peterborough and west of Dog-in-a-Doublet Sluice
Flooding is expected – immediate action required.
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Flood alert in force now Lower Nene
Flooding is possible – be prepared.
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Maybe Not So Nice Welcome -To Whittlesey

My correspondent sends me this picture and said ‘What a Welcome’ – although not our main entry.

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Get Ready….

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Update On Morley’s Site = Lincolnshire Co-Op Site

So some 8 months behind their orginal start date – having encountered more than expected contaminated ground/earth + wet weather at long last the ‘Hole’ has been filled in and is settling. No news on when building work may begin.

200117-Morleys Updated
Thanks LD for the photo’s

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3 People in Whittlesey Subjected to Digital Scams Last Week

These ‘3’ are the ones who have sought help – we don’t know the ones who are ashamed or have not reported their issue.

With more than 4 billion records exposed, 2019 hit a milestone in cybercrime. We know it’s hard to keep track of the daily flood of security and data breaches, so here we lay out some of the more significant ones that may have affected you or your family last year

Elastic SearchServer.
What Happened
1.2 billion user records containing personal and social information from two data enrichment companies were compromised.
Facebook
What Happened
More than 267 million user IDs, phone numbers and names of Facebook users were left exposed on an online database.
Although no evidence of compromised Facebook accounts was found, the data may be used for SMS, phishing scams and identity theft.
eBay
What Happened
Hackers accessed encrypted passwords and non-financial data of 145 million customers through a couple of compromised employee login credentials.
Leaked customer names, e-mail addresses, mailing addresses, phone numbers and dates of birth may be used for phishing and online scams.
Capital One
What Happened
Personal information of over 100 million of the bank’s customers and credit card applicants was compromised by exploiting a misconfigured web application firewall.
The bank said it found no evidence that the data was used for fraud or shared to other parties, but it offered free credit monitoring and identity protection to affected parties.
TravelEx
What Happened
Data breach and being held to ransom – online business not working for over two weeks.

What You Can Do
You do have a great degree of control over the security of your private and personal data. Using different passwords for all of your accounts and setting up two-factor authentication, where available, is a big part of it.
Take back control! Avoid becoming a victim by staying up to date with the latest data breaches, by monitoring your digital footprint for impersonation or identity fraud risks, and by monitoring your accounts and financial data for suspicious behavior or alerts.

Your digital identity is who you are. Knowing how much and what type of personal information may have been exposed online is the first step towards taking immediate action to prevent your social security number, credit card, passwords, emails or other online identifiers from being used against you or in fraudulent ways.

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Flood Warnings Still In Effect Thurs 12:32am & Thurs 3:37pm

Updated Still In Effect…

B1040 Thorney to Whittlesey Road to the South of the River Nene
Flooding is expected – immediate action required.
This information was last updated at

North Bank Road alongside the River Nene, east of Peterborough and west of Dog-in-a-Doublet Sluice.
Flooding is expected – immediate action required.
This information was last updated at

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