Flood Alert Update (II)

A Flood Alert has been issued by the Environment Agency.

Flood Alert in force: Middle Level of the Fens in Cambridgeshire and Norfolk.

Flooding is possible for: Middle Level, including Pondersbridge, Ramsey St Mary’s, Benwick and Welney.

Be prepared.

 Persistent rainfall over this area means there is potential for flooding of low lying land and roads.  Further rainfall is forecast over the next 12 hours.

We are closely monitoring the situation.  Please avoid contact with flood water. 

This message will be updated tomorrow morning, 02/10/19, or as the situation changes.

 

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Flood Alert Update (I)

Subject: NO LONGER IN FORCE. Flood Warning: North Bank Road alongside the River Nene, east of Peterborough and west of Dog-in-a-Doublet Sluice.

This is a message from the Environment Agency.

Flood Warning no longer in force: North Bank Road alongside the River Nene, east of Peterborough and west of Dog-in-a-Doublet Sluice.

The situation is improving and no further flooding is expected in this area.
Flood Warnings and Alerts may still be in force for surrounding areas.

River levels and high tides are receding throughout Tuesday 1st October and the impacts on the North Bank Road have diminished.  Further monitoring of river and tide levels will continue over night and into the next few days and we will update this warning if the situation changes.

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WTC Planning Agenda 02/10/19

Planning Agenda 2nd Octoer 2019
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Knife Amnesty Results

More than 30 knives have been handed in across Cambridgeshire as part of a national knife amnesty which took place last week. 

Officers in Cambridgeshire joined others across the country in an operation to tackle a rise in knife crime.

The week-long initiative, aimed at taking weapons off the streets and tackling associated offending, included an amnesty where members of the public could hand in knives without fear of prosecution.

Knife surrender bins were based at Thorpe Wood Police Station in Peterborough and Parkside Police Station in Cambridge. Knives could also be handed into any police station with an enquiry office across the county. 

In addition to this, test purchases – where someone under the age of 18 attempts to buy a knife to see if they are asked for identification – were carried out at more than 15 shops across Peterborough and Huntingdon.

Two stores sold knives to the volunteers, who were under 18. One store failed to ask for ID. The other store challenged the person buying the knife for ID, but when they failed to produce some, still sold them it.

The focus of the two operations was education and therefore advice was given to both of these stores, as well as positive feedback to the rest.

Inspector Matt Snow said: “We are pleased that we were able to take a total of 31 knives off the streets of Cambridgeshire.

“The test purchasing also offered the chance for us to educate stores on the dangers and risks associated with selling knives to anyone under the age of 18.

It’s disappointing that two stores failed the tests, however we are working with them going forward and do all we can to ensure the relevant checks are carried out. 

“Knives ruin lives and it’s important we are doing all we can to tackle the issue. 

“Although the knife amnesty has ended for now, I’d urge the family and friends of people who carry knives to encourage them to think twice, and consider the potentially devastating consequences of doing so.

“If anyone is found to be carrying a knife in public, they could face a hefty fine and further prosecution by the courts.”  

Anyone who knows someone who carries a knife can report it anonymously by calling Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or visiting https://crimestoppers-uk.org/.

More information on knife crime is available on the force website.

Thank you,
Corporate Communications

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Future Road Works/Closures Whittlesey

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Whittlesey Business Forum Meeting


WBF -September 2019 Agenda

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Whittlesea Mere Update

Thanks to SR for the article in the Sunday Times©™

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Children Who Maybe in Trouble….

I wanted you to be aware (unless you already are) of a BBC app called ‘Own It’.
The app uses a special keyboard which can recognise language that might suggest a child is in trouble.
And offer advice. Please forward accordingly.

For more detail please visit the webpage detailed below:

https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-49726844

 

Many thanks

Mr Nigel Sutton
Fraud and Cyber Security Advisor | Specialist Crime Team
Cambridgeshire Constabulary
Hinchingbrooke Park,
Huntingdon, PE29 6NP

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Be Aware – Be Careful

Latest received…
Beware parents with young people out in Whittlesey.
My daughters went to Nisa this morning on Broad Street for some snacks and were approached by a male who offered to buy them muffins if they went with him in his car.
He got into a car with another female and drove off after my girls informed the shop assistant and now police are on route to our home.
This could of easily ended up being so different if the girls didn’t know how to react in that situation !

 

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NHW News Letter September 2019

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The Good, The Bad & The Ugly – Again

The good news is that several criminals (locally) have been caught out doing their bad ways and have been either convicted or about to be.

That said, I have been contacted twice recently regarding ‘suspected’ Drug Dealing within Whittlesey. I can only advise – I can not report it as I do not have the evidence!!!…
Unfortunately the good citizens will not/or are afraid of reporting themselves.

There is an answer – you can report to ‘Crime-Stoppers’ anonymously by either going online https://crimestoppers-uk.org   or calling 0800 555 111

Drug dealing is now becoming just part of our on-going fight against crime, the police need information and reports.

Whittlesey warehouse used as ‘chop shop’ court told – a place where stolen vehicles were dismantled and parts re-packaged to be sold onSee Cambs Times Article

The recent ‘bust’ of a Drug Dealer off London Street – The dealer will not be returning to his old residence – lets hope his new residence is at ‘Her Majesty’s Pleasure’

Cambs Police Reporting a Crime https://www.cambs.police.uk/report/Crime
There is a ‘link’ on this website for anonymous reports.

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Council backs empty homes week…

EMPTYHOMESWEEK
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