All Now Clear…Re potential Conservative candidates….

Maybe I was just a bit too quick off the mark, all has been explained in detail.

I would imagine that ‘some’ of those taking part in the ‘interviews’ – will ultimately be selected as candidates to actually stand un the May 2019 elections.

My terminology in Saturdays post was slightly out – this has now been corrected which as you know I am more than happy to do….

We’ve started the process across Fenland and East Cambridgeshire of inviting members who are interested in standing in the May 2019 elections to put their name forwards.  The first stage in the process is interviewing potential candidates to assess their suitability as potential candidates.  Last week we had the first of these interviews – no doubt there’ll be many more over the next 12 months.

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Correction…..

I stand corrected in my article yesterday re – Conservative Group.
I am informed the No selections have yet taken place for Conservative candidates for the 2019 local elections.
Therefor I am wondering and I am more than happy to take any advice – what people were being interviewed for at March on Friday/Saturday…. I am puzzled….!

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Trending This Week….

Planning :- At WTC’s planning meeting last Monday, besides the disappointment in the withdrawal of planning for St Mary’s Hall, another applicant was recommended for refusal for a 3 story, 6/7 bedroom property near the pumping station behind the Delph Garage.
Besides being with a ‘Flood Zone 1’ the application is totally out of character with the rest of the area.
A very good presentation by the Chairman of Trustees CAB Rural Cambs.

Policy & Finance:- An indication of what is proposed to Full Council – The Whittlesey precept for the year 2018-19 be held at this current years level.

Neighbour Police:- On Tuesday I had a very good hour with our local PCSO’s with their update on what’s happening in our area.

Business Forum Meeting:- Wednesday – An interesting talk from guest speaker ‘Kista Webb’ from Calm Accounting about the changes to Data Protection in 2018.
22 members attended.
The Business Forum plan a Trade & Community Fayre 18th May 2018 more information coming and visit BF Website http://www.whittleseybusiness.co.uk/

The Wisbech Effect:- See my post on Wednesday 22nd below…

Neighbourhood Watch Meeting:- Friday – 11 members attended and NO major issues to report. The usual anti-social problems in/around Town Centre and Manor Field.
Good news in respect that with evidence from CCTV, some ‘offenders’ have been identified and with help from Sir Harry Smith Community College. The ‘offenders’ have been visited by the police – Strict words of advice has been delivered and no further issues.
However issues concerning the Flower Beds in front of the Manor entrance – being targeted again, has not resulted in identifying the culprits.
The updates from the Chief Constable in the ‘new’ model of Policing in Cambridgeshire.
The NHW (Whittlesey) Website is now running smoothly – lots of information.
https://www.whittleseynhw.org.uk/

Selection of candidates for the Conservative Party:- Friday & Saturday the selection of would-be candidates for Fenland District Council takes place, these shortlisted will probably be the candidates for the next May 2019 elections.

Of course I won’t be selected as I am not a member of ‘any’ political party.
– I am and have always remained ‘Independent’

 

Coming this Monday 27th November:- AGM of New Queen Street Surgery PPG (Patients Participation Group). 7pm at the Surgery – open to all.
Tuesday 28th:- Meeting of The Friends of Whittlesey Library (FOWL) 7pm at the Library – open to all.
Wednesday:- Meeting with Special Constables (RG)

Lots of events coming to our Town during December –
See ‘Fens Magazine’ & ‘Discovering Whittlesea’ for more details.

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Keep Safe – Shopping On-Line

On-Line shopping presents some marvellous experiences, but it is the biggest ‘crime’ now in the UK – it doesn’t matter how often I, many others, the police tell people about on-line safety – hundreds get scammed every day.
Check the web address
Always check you’re on the correct website. Criminals can set up fake websites that have a similar design and web address to the genuine site.

Is it a secure connection?
Web pages you enter personal or financial details into should display a locked padlock sign and have a web address that starts with https. This means your connection to the website is secure. 

Phishing
Don’t click on links or attachments within unsolicited emails. The number of online shopping related phishing emails increases significantly during the holiday period. 

Bank transfers
65% of Action Fraud reports during the 2016 Christmas period were linked to online auction sites. Don’t pay for goods or services by bank transfer unless you know and trust the person. Payments via bank transfer offer you no protection if you become a victim of fraud.

 

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Neighbourhood Watch Meeting – Friday 24th November

There will be a Whittlesey Neighbourhood Watch meeting:-

Friday 24th November 2017 @ 7pm

Whittlesey Town Council Offices (Grosvenor Road)
Side door – up the stairs.

I believe after reading the Chief Constables e-letter (Previous post) NHW has a very big role to play in helping support our community, neighbours and the police in keeping potential crime as low as possible.

I promote Neighbourhood Watch as not being just a ‘Good’ Neighbour, but being a ‘Better’ Neighbour for our Town & Villages.
If you wish to contact me my details can be found on the top toolbar.

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Policing in Cambs/Fenland/Whittlesey

There is an article in todays Cambs Times© Click Here to read
Tonight I received the following from the Chief Constable.
It is a lengthy explanation into the future ‘Policing’ in our area…

Today (Thursday 23 November) I have announced proposed plans to create a sustainable policing model that includes an extra 50 police officers for the county.

I want to involve the public and our partners in this process and will be providing regular updates on our proposals and their impact. We will listen carefully to any concerns and ensure we take that feedback on board ahead of any final decisions on the force’s structure. The purpose of the review is to create a sustainable policing model that enables us to manage our demand effectively and ultimately improve the service the public receives.

Earlier this year the Police and Crime Commissioner Jason Ablewhite and I raised concerns about the level of demand facing policing and the pressure it was putting on the force’s control room, frontline and investigations.

Last year I commissioned the Local Policing Review, tasked with designing a model that would deliver a demand-led and victim-focused service which provides much needed support to the frontline.

Our current policing model is no longer sustainable and is hampering our ability to manage our demand. Like forces across the country, Cambridgeshire faces an unprecedented workload and, as a result, officers and staff are working long hours and juggling heavy workloads.

We remain committed to protecting the most vulnerable people and targeting the most serious offenders.  But this means I have to be realistic about what we can and cannot attend, and make some difficult decisions about our future structure.

The focus of this review and the proposed model is putting more officers on the frontline to enable us to provide the public with the best service possible.  This structure will enable us to fund an additional 50 officers which will make a huge difference to the people of Cambridgeshire.

We need to acknowledge the changing profile of crime as well as the changing threat and risk to public safety, much of which would have been unrecognisable just a few years ago.  We also need to deliver a policing model that makes the best use of our finances, which in real terms are reducing.

We remain committed to providing neighbourhood policing and to working with communities and in partnership to reduce crime and to make them safer through effective problem solving. Every resident across the county will be able to access their local policing team and have an identified PCSO in their area.

This said, I have had to make the difficult decision to reduce overall numbers of PCSOs. This is in part a financial decision but also an operational one. The harsh reality is that given the high levels of demand for police officers with warranted powers – to manage and investigate the increase in recorded crime, arrest offenders and make communities safer – I need to reduce the number of PCSOs and increase the number of operational police constables.  And I am optimistic I have struck the right balance.

The proposed model has been designed using the evidence gathered by the Local Policing Review Team over the past 12 months. This includes feedback from officers and staff, demand and resource mapping, visits to other forces and a review of existing data from within the force.

Officers and staff directly affected by the proposed changes will be going through a period of formal consultation over the coming weeks.  The final structure will be confirmed in January and the first phase of the model will go live from 30 April 2018.

Below is a summary of the proposed changes and an overview of the structure:

  • The force balance its budget over the next four years by delivering the necessary £3.1m savings.
  • No new intakes of PCSOs and the current vacancies will be realised. The 126 FTE headcount will reduced by natural turnover with a commitment to retain a minimum of 80 FTE posts.  Every resident across the county will be able to access their local policing team and have an identified PCSO in their area.
  • Additional constables to be deployed to the areas of greatest risk and need – frontline, child protection, rape investigation and partnership and operational support.
  • Demand Hub – modernises approach to public contact and allows for early and more effective management of demand.
  • Creation of single force model split into two areas – allows for more efficient and effective governance and reduced supervisory and senior management posts – committing more resources to the frontline.
  • Creation of MET Hub – focusing on Missing, Exploited and Trafficked children to protect those children most at risk of harm and focus on those offenders who target them.
  • Increase to analytical provision allowing improved analysis of demand.
  • Retention in the role of PCSOs to deliver highly effective model of neighbourhood policing and problem solving. Continued commitment to community safety.  This is what communities want.
  • Creation of community action teams in the North and South, building on the success of RCAT. These teams will respond to the problems and challenges. These officers will be deployed as a result of routine detailed analysis of community intelligence, information and incidents to ensure that they provide an effective policing response to those local issues, prioritising those causing greatest harm to communities.
  • Front counter provision retained in every district council area, albeit reducing opening in line with demand.
  • Revised shift patterns with improved alignment to demand.
  • Reduced number of response bases allowing for maximum efficiency in response deployment.
  • Retention of serious and organised crime team, cyber and fraud team, surveillance team to continue to tackle serious and organised crime gangs. Retention of SARC and specialist co-located rape investigators.

Kind regards.
Chief Constable Alec Wood

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Door to door sales leaflets and telephone

From Julie Bailey (Police, Community Safety Officer, Fenland)

There have been some reports over the last week of persons knocking on doors offering to undertake work across Fenland. This message is a general reminder but also a request for help.
Please could I ask you to forward this on to your friends and neighbours.
Please do not employ persons knocking on your door or putting leaflets through your letter box in order to gain work. If you hadn’t been considering the work they are offering to complete you probably don’t need it! If you are considering having work carried out always use a reputable company or recommendation. Trading standards offer a scheme called “BUY WITH CONFIDENCE”, there are other companies that have members aligned to them that pay to be on their scheme the NATIONAL SECURITIES INSPECTORATE (NSI) also have members, you type in the type of company you are looking to employ and your postcode the search will cover a 50 mile radius which means you do have to scroll through for more local companies, all the companies pay to be registered and are rated Gold, Silver or Bronze, this means should you not be satisfied with the work you can go back to NSI and report.
Always obtain three quotes for any works you would like completing instruct the company that you feel offers you the best and what you want, this might not be the cheapest! Before you commit to any works being undertaken, they should provide you with a copy of the paperwork that you have signed and it should have a 14 day cooling off period in it.
This should be clearly explained to you along with any other clauses and finance terms before you sign any documentation. If the deal you are offered seems too good to be true it usually is! When arranging for work to be completed always ask what the final cost will be and get it in writing.  If they subsequently change the price that you have agreed and are asking for more, contact Trading standards and the Police with the company details and where possible vehicle details Index and any sign writing on the side. If persons are knocking on your door you don’t have to open your door, always use a door chain and if you have concerns contact the police. Telephone and computer scams/sales –
DO NOT GIVE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION OUT OVER THE PHONE OR COMPUTER. DO NOT OPEN E-MAILS FROM UNKNOWN SENDER DO NOT SEND MONEY FOR STRANDED TRAVELLERS DO NOT ENTER PRIZE DRAW SENT THROUGH THE MAIL OR E-MAIL IF YOU ARE ASKED TO SEND MONEY TO CLAIM YOUR PRIZE IT IS A SCAM!
If you are unsure you can always report to Trading Standards or ACTION FRAUD. Action Fraud – 0300 123 2014
Non emergency 101-
Emergency 999 –
There and you have concerns Crime stoppers anonymously 0800 555 111

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Should We Really Be That Thankful – Wisbech-Wisbech-Wisbech

Here we go again, years and years, all I have heard is how hard-done-by the poor people of Wisbech are.
In that case I truly feel very sorry for them and all the hardships they have had to endure.
(I met on several occasions the ex conservative councillor David Wheeler in the Waterlees area)
The latest I have received – see below…Is that there is to be a ‘New Police Station’ in Wisbech and the PCC is seeking public view…

Good morning
Police and Crime Commissioner, Jason Ablewhite is asking local residents to come along to a public meeting on Monday 27th November in Wisbech.

The Commissioner would like to discuss plans for a new Police Station in Wisbech with members of the local community before undertaking the formal application process.
Superintendent Andy Gipp from Cambridgeshire Constabulary will also be present.
The event will be held in Wisbech Town Hall Council Chamber between 7pm and 9pm on Monday 27th November and is open to all Wisbech residents.

Early this week our ‘astute’ MP Steve Barclays was complaining about the possible ‘loss’ of funding for the proposed Wisbech to March Rail link.
The MP broke his silence on the study after failing to persuade council chiefs to pull the report that warns residents if they don’t approve the draft preferred strategy then £10.5 million allocated for transport infrastructure in the town would be lost.

“We are on the verge of great opportunity or great failure,” he said.
“My constituents are being told that if they do not vote for this package in its entirety we lose £10.5 million allocated to Wisbech. That is factually incorrect.”
Full Story Cambs Times©    Click Here

Then there are a raft of other initiatives (Some European Money should it ever happen) ALL for Wisbech. Again the potential is for Millions.

I am truly very thankful for those who have pushed for 40+ years (myself included) for a Crossing over Kings Dyke Railway – We are still waiting for the start.
I am ‘hearing’ that the sooner we get ‘in bed’ with the ‘New’ Mayor of the Combined Authority – James Palmer – The better off we maybe –
Maybe is the question, as Mayor Palmers £Millions – seem to be a bit elasticated in the amount of schemes he is hoping to deliver.

As always if I am proven wrong – I’ll be very HAPPY again.
I also note there is NOT a lot of noise being made from our present councillors about several issues that should be address….

Finally, maybe someone at Cambs Highways can find a few £££Quids… to put some ‘Paint’ on our Zebbra Crossings which are ‘almost becoming invisible…

 

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Police & Crime Commissioner Monthly Update..

You can view and read this months report from Cambs Police & Crime Commissioner by
Clicking Here
It takes you directly to the report and has been virus checked.

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Whittlesey Business Forum – Meeting

WHITTLESEY & DISTRICT BUSINESS FORUM
Falcon Hotel, London Street,
Whittlesey, Peterborough, PE7 1BH.

A G E N D A

General meeting Wednesday: 22nd November, 2017. At Falcon Hotel 6.00 for 6.30pm

Welcome and Apologies
Minutes of the previous general meeting on 18th October, 2017
Matters Arising – not dealt with later
Members introduction
Membership & Treasurer’s Report
Guest Speaker; Krista Webb, Calm Accounting – introducing changes to Data Protection Regs.  Questions.
Trade & Community Fayre – the latest
Christmas Party. Friday 15th December at Falcon Hotel – Steve Allen Disco – Booking forms have been sent out
Social Media update
Christmas Extravaganza – Friday 8th December

Next Meeting AGM January, 2018
Any other business

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WTC – Report on Planning Meeting

Disclaimer: These observations are not the ‘official’ minutes of the meeting, these are supplied by Whittlesey Town Council, normally (1) month following the meeting and can be viewed on their website.

The main item of interest was that F/YR14/0706/F
The erection of housing and flats with the demolition of existing church hall (St Marys Hall – Station Road) – the application has been Withdrawn.

This may be good news to some…. but still leaves a derelict building and eyesore almost in the middle of our town, along with the ex Bricklayers Arms not being developed (again developer pulled out after permission given) what to do with these eyesores…
No easy answer, one ‘objector’ who lives on ‘Scaldgate’ said the Church Hall should be returned to its former glory – how! – it is now in private ownership and unless a Compulsory Purchase Order was made – it will remain in private ownership.
Whittlesey Town Council also made objections to this application and all the documents can be seen on FDC’s website under ‘Planning’ and by putting in the reference # at the top of the article.
We of course have ‘other’ sites’ equally grotty…The Morley’s Petrol Pump site is another example of what ‘visitors’ see as they drive through our town.
Until these sites are ‘sold’ and developed I am afraid we have to live with them, but wouldn’t it be nice if the owners just ‘tidied’ their sites up a little bit.

Of course there could always be a very generous philanthropic individual or organisation to buy up these properties and develop them for the ‘good’ of the town and its residents…
(Alas – I do know one such person – but I doubt very much if he will do this) 

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WTC – Report on F&P Committee Meeting

Disclaimer: These observations are not the ‘official’ minutes of the meeting, these are supplied by Whittlesey Town Council, normally (1) month following the meeting and can be viewed on their website.

The agenda was posted below…. Highlights from the meeting.
Finance & Policy Committee

1/ It was ‘proposed’ that the annual precept (Council Tax) for Whittlesey Town Council be frozen at last years level.
So this ‘sounds’ very good news – however – the WTC element of ‘our’ Community Tax is pretty small…
You can bet that the Cambs County Council, Fenland District Council, Police & Crime Commissioner, Fire Authority – Uncle Tom Cobley and all will be wanting to increase our local taxation. Or maybe just being slightly cynical (really) local elections coming next year may have some bearing on how much our local rates go up.

2/ Dr Trevor Evans, the Chairman of Rural Cambs Citizens Advice Bureau gave a very good talk on the work the CAB are doing in our area.
In the first 6 months of the year:-
106 clients seen at Whittlesey Library on a Friday morning.
9 None Whittlesey clients seen.
62 clients seen at other area’s ie Internet Gateway or Telephone consultation.
It is estimates that by the end of the year (April) CAB will see 325 people at the Whittlesey drop-in sessions. Some 1,700 different issues being dealt with, people tend to come with 1 issue and end up with 5 or 6 other problems.

Most issues were:- Benefits, Debt, Managing Finances and Council Tax Arrears.
The most challenging coming is that of ‘Universal Credit’ which  I posted on a few days ago.

Whittlesey Town Council make a quarterly contribution towards the running costs of the CAB.

3/ A healthy state of council finances for the time of year, it was stated that there should be a surplus of funds by the end of the financial year.

4/ There was some on-going discussion about financing FDC’s CCTV system and that several councillors were yet to visit the facility. It was stated that FDC had spent some £200,000 upgrading the system.
I had pointed out to councillors prior to the meeting, that the CCTV camera covering the Bus Stop/Grosvenor Road and part of the Co-Op, was that full of condensation that I doubt if it would see a great deal – I have check it since and it has got ‘slightly’ better – remember – blame the weather?

5/ Community Road Watch – their statistics and reading were presented to the Police & Crime Commissioner for comment and ‘action’

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