Support For Residents Living With Domestic Abuse

We know this is a difficult and worrying time for everyone, but particularly those living with domestic abuse. A change in routine and the current advice to stay at home can put added strain on any relationship, but we want to send a clear message that you do not have to suffer in silence and there is never an excuse for abuse.
 
We want you to know that support remains available during these challenging times and we in the police, alongside a whole host of partners, are here to help.

We appreciate that living in an abusive relationship whilst in lockdown can make you feel as though your voice can’t be heard and picking up the phone to us can be even more difficult than usual. But there are still ways to speak out:
 
Here’s how you can contact us

  • In an emergency, always dial 999 but if you are in danger and are unable to speak on the phone, call 999 and then press 55. You will be transferred to a call handler who will attempt to ask you simple yes or no questions. If you can’t speak at all, listen carefully to the questions and instructions of the call handler so they can assess and arrange help. More information on this service can be found here.
  • You can speak to us live for advice any time via our online webchat service here.
  • You can report domestic abuse on our website here.
  • If you want to make an online report without being seen, our website has a permanent red ‘quick exit’ button at the top of the page which takes you to a weather forecast website. Information on how to hide or delete your online reporting history can be found here.

Family, friends and neighbours
Many people living with abuse may not feel able to report crime to us and that’s how other members of the community can assist. Please help us protect residents by listening out for suspicious behaviour or noises and reporting any concerns you have about neighbours, friends or family members who may be suffering in silence. We want to be there for the people of Cambridgeshire now more than ever and we can all work together to tackle abuse and safeguard those who need us the most. So please do report any worries to us using any of the above methods.
 
Setting ‘code words’ with family and friends can also be an important option during these times. It may not be easy for victims to call police but if an arranged safe word or phrase is in place like “did I leave my scarf at yours?”, can let the other person know that they need help.

We would also urge neighbours to stay in touch regularly, either over the garden fence or through the window, and for victims to inform them of their situation. You could arrange so that if something in particular is put in the window, like a vase or a book, it could be a visual sign that they need help.
 
Speak to other partners
If you do not wish to speak to police direct, there are plenty of charities and organisations who are also on hand to listen and help safeguard you.

  • National Domestic Abuse Helpline – 08082000247
  • National Stalking Helpline – 08088020300
  • Cambridge Women’s Aid – 01223 460947
  • Fenland, Huntingdonshire and Peterborough Refuge – 07787255821
  • LGBT Domestic Abuse Helpline – 08009995428
  • Honour Based Abuse Helpline – 08005999247

 
Worried you might do something you don’t want to do
We understand that these unprecedented times can lead to financial and mental and physical health worries. Arguments can get heated and there’s no longer the opportunity to leave the house and cool off by socialising with friends and family.
 For tips on how to relax and get away to avoid doing something you don’t want to, visit 

You can also visit our website any time for more advice and support on the signs, tackling and living with domestic abuse.

We hope you find this useful. Please remember that we are here for you, you are not alone and we want you to help us to help you stay safe.

Thank you.

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We Are All In This Together – Update FDC Business Grants


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Virtual Duck Race

Today would have been the annual Mayor of Whittlesey Duck Race on the Bower raising valuable funds for the Mayors good causes. This event would normally attract hundreds of families as they enjoyed the 1000 ducks making their way down The Bower and at £1 a time this would have been a great financial boost the Mayors good causes which were Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall, The Whittlesey Army Cadets and The Young Technicians, however all is not lost and even though no money will be raised from the sale of tickets you can still enjoy the thrill of the 2020 race which with improvisation and editing will hopefully give you something to smile about. As a bit of fun for the children we ask you to list the winning time that you think will be of the winning duck its a free entry . The time range will be between 3mins 30 to 5 mins 30. The length of the course is 22 metres. Whoever is the closest the Mayor will donate a small prize to the closest once we are all back to normal. The race will be shown here on Facebook Whittlesey Sports Association at 6pm, entries must be made by 5.30pm – Come on give it a go.

Mayor of Whittlesey Cllr Mrs Julie Windle

 

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We Are All In This Together – Stagecoach Bus Services

Whilst less people are travelling by ‘Bus’ – I know that there are a number ‘Carers’ who are still supporting clients in Peterborough.
For the latest timetables best to ‘Google’© Stagecoach Peterborough and look for service numbers 31 and 33

The latest I have is below…


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A Peaceful Easter to Everyone

No phone calls …two e-mails …what a quiet Sunday thank you.

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List of Business Whittlesey Area Updated 13th April

This is not a complete list – but the basic of who is open and when, this can change at short notice.
Includes on final page DIY’s/Hardware in Peterborough and how to access.

Please also see post below 10th April – FDC’s briefing note of Business Information.

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We Are All In This Together – Please Stay At Home

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Radio Arrives In The Whittlesey Area !

Launched today – digital streaming over the internet – as previously reported on this web-blog 18th February 2020. (see below)

The new radio station launches in Whittlesey today (Easter Saturday). Within a month of setting up they have their licence and are broadcasting to our community.

To listen please open our website: https://www.fenlandyouthradio.com/ and click “open pop-out player”.

Eamonn Dorling
Cllr. Eamonn Dorling

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We Are All In This Together – Tesco Ramsey

Today’s good deed was to do shopping for two of our elderly neighbours, Jon B who is 98 his wife 95 and Colin G who is 89. Thinking Tesco Ramsey would be easiest as they are fussing clients! – At 09:30 there was a que of around 20 waiting in the correct way and the Police presence helped, but they cleared off after 5 minutes.
Once inside the store was a different situation, the isles are well marked and there is a one way system – Sorry Ramsey people can not comprehend this simple task, they were going the wrong way, herding too close together and some picking up fresh fruit & veg and then putting it back again…..I dare say it is not unique to Ramsey.
Anyway job done, that’s us in isolation now until next week’s good deed.
Our NHW volunteers will be delivering precriptions tomorrow.

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Fantastic – We Are All in this Together – Clap – Hoot – Whistle

Another very good turn out this evening at 8pm all along Ramsey Road.
Our thanks to everyone and all.

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Something A Bit Different – My Shipmates RIP

Today April 9th is the 50th anniversary of the stranding of the steamship ‘London Valour’
in Genoa Italy 1970

I represent the shipping company on many areas, created a website that has run for nearly 20 years and am the official historian of the company.

I organised the anniversary commemorations in Genoa 2010 when a group of 12 of us attended a very emotional day, with the British Ambassator + Consulate General joining us.
Unfortunately with the Corona Virus being what it is, we are unable to attend this 50th anniversary.
However I have been sent a very poignant photo of a deserted ‘Genoa’ with the Red Ensign  (Red Duster) flying in the Marina Square.
The church bells all over Genoa rang in unison at mid-day.

(Note I was not on this ship when is ran aground – but sailed with some of the survivors,
I have been unfortunate to experience a similar incident in 1987 Quebec/St Lawrence River – I survived some did not – RG)

 

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COVID-19 Cyber & Fraud Protect Messages

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