Burglary & Road Closure

Message sent by
Shane Green (Police, PCSO, Fenland – March)

Good Afternoon, Between 10/11/2017 13:00 – 10/11/2017 15:00 unknown offender(s) have smashed the window in the back door at a property on Feldale Place, entered the house and stole items. If anyone has any information on this please call 101 and quote CF0650801117 or alternatively email March.NPT@cambs.pnn.police.uk
Kind Regards PCSO Shane Green South Fenland Policing Team

By Centurion Traffic Management of a full closure of Kings Dyke level crossing, on road known as Kings Dyke.
Centurion have been asked to close this road on behalf of Network Rail to allow them to rectify a fault through the crossing. The closure will involve a diversion which uses Highway Agency roads and roads in Peterborough area.
The closure will be in place overnight between 23:00hrs on Sunday 12th November until 06:00hrs on Monday 13th November 2017.

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Remembrance Sunday – Whittlesey

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11:00 11-11-2017

On a bright sunny cool morning around 150 of us attended the War Memorial to pay our respects…
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‘Marlene’ has been playing the Last Post in Whittlesey for 15 years –

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I ‘hear’ the ‘usual’ Whittlesey Social Media rumour mongering is rife… Well maybe!!!! some might be true!!!!! but I have seen or heard nothing official..
Nat West is becoming a ‘Subway’ – really I look forward to it…
Norwich & Peterborough is becoming a ‘Starbucks’ – Sorry totally over-priced – support what we already have run by ‘local’ people’

Speaking of which, I did go into the N&P yesterday – their last day open, and thanked ALL the staff for the help and assistance they have given over many years, for the support both physically and fund raising for many good causes here in Whittlesey – I wonder if anyone else could be bothered just to say ‘Thank You’

 

‘Ostlers’ now closed has become an Indoor Mini-Market – my information as of today
is that ‘local’ developer Norman B – maybe behind what appears to be a temporary arrangement.

 

Directly opposite I see that there is to be a
‘Fragrant Candle Shop’ opening shortly.

How long it remains, we shall wait and see…
At least it is another shop taken up, rather than
a street of empty shops

 

Another Fantastic ‘Rotary Quiz’ celebrating 21 years of supporting Local education – Our ‘usual’ StreetPride’ team came in as norm in the lower half – but what – it’s about taking part isn’t it! but we did quite well….

Local ‘retired’ estate agent – Stephen Hodson, was the instigator of raising money for this very good cause.

 

 

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Finally … Rob B said goodbye to his Pride & Joy over many years – A ‘Green-Keepers’ Pattisson Flatbed…..

Have a good weekend…

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Report on WTC Meeting Wednesday 09th November – Part II

Environment Report & CCTV Report

      
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Report on WTC Meeting Wednesday 09th November – Part I

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 for this meeting is posted below on 04th November.
1. 11 members on the public attending, several in support of speaker Mr Julian Halford.

2. 13 councillors in attendance – apologies from Cllrs Jolly and Butcher, + Cllr Garratt.

3. A very long meeting well over 2½ hours and still going when I left.

4. Speaker Mr Julian Halford from the Pondersbridge area, gave a presentation on Community Road Watch/Speedwatch in their area.

More on this later.

4. There was (3) speakers at the public forum, I spoke on three subjects.
a) Thanking ALL the staff the Norwich & Peterborough Building Society for the many years of service that they have provided for the community – The N&P BS closes its doors tomorrow (Friday 10th). Supporting many community groups over the years.
b) I spoke about item on the agenda -CCTV and questioned whether ‘we’ are getting value for money, effectiveness, is it time to consider calling it a day. I asked for a ‘robust’ debate when the subject came up (That never happened?) I quoted instances of Hit & Run in the centre of town, (Camera pointing the wrong direction), a number of instances when the system was ‘fogged up’ and even when ‘issues are identified, whether the Police have the resources to attend.
c) That I attended the AGM of the Rural Cambridgeshire Citizens Advice Bureau and that there were no other representatives from Whittlesey – I hoped that WTC will continue to support the CAB in the future.

Mr Peter Baxter (See earlier posts) gave a very good presentation asking questions and giving factual information about ‘vehicle’ pollution, the traffic issues of the A605 and the implications of further growth and traffic. I have had many meetings with Peter on this subject and at long last he now has the support of several WTC councillors. FDC are responsible for the monitoring of air quality in/around Whittlesey and there are 4 such places, Peter questions the accuracy and results from these monitoring points.
He has been researching and has had many meetings with various people over the past 3 years – has been somewhat ‘fobbed off’ by FDC and others in his campaign.
Now at long last he has the momentum to get some more definitive answers with the ‘help’ – hopefully’ from WTC.

The final speaker was Mr Phil Quinn who runs both the Boat Inn & Quinns Bar. Phil made a short presentation of the issues of Church Street/Ramsey Road – again the topic being vehicles, speed and access. He is considering having a survey carried out on the state of the Bower Bridge.
Highlighting issues at the ‘Traffic Calming’ point (Letter ‘B’/St Andrews Church).
40+ ton trucks for ever having to negotiate this ‘dangerous’ blind corner.
I can support Phil on all his arguments about Church Street – having lived further along for over 40 years – believe me I know the issues.

5. The report on WTC finances gave the impression that all was looking good and that there were sufficient funds in reserve. It was noted that WTC will start paying the 20 year mortgage it has taken out on its recent purchase of the ‘Old Police Station’

6. Other items discussed.
a) Kings Dyke crossing, no great further news, other than there had been ‘Men’ in Yellow reflective jackets’ see around the site. Potential good news was that Peterborough City Council now plan to carry out work at the A605 Pondersbridge turning at the same time the Bridge work is done – just one lot of disruption.
b) Must Farm – on-going meetings.
c) Neighbourhood Plan – good feedback from the Public Workshops which took place.
d) Police Station purchase – architects had been asked to do costing and this will be brought back to the Council at the next meeting.
e) CCTV a shortish debate took place on the 2018-2021 Service Level Agreement – most councillors seemed in favour of keeping the system, stating that since we did not have a Police Station any more, there was a need for CCTV. Further next month.
f) Community Rail Partnership – I have reported all the latest in previous posts…
g) Manor Play equipment, The Lions had raise funds and had obtained a grant to buy equipment for the Play area – focusing on younger childrens equipment.

Some no so good news…. The ‘repairs’ to Ramsey Road (somewhat dangerous in places is an understatement) will now NOT be carried out in January (Not a good time) as previously planned and is now scheduled for March 2018

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Phantom Debt Collectors and Bailiffs Fraud Alert

Action Fraud has recently experienced an increase in the number of calls to members of the public by bogus bailiffs requesting payments for a “phantom” debt. The fraud involves being cold-called by someone purporting to be a bailiff working on behalf of a court, attempting to recover funds for a non-existent debt.

The caller will request payment by means of bank transfer and if this is refused, will threaten to visit the premises to recover the debt that is owed. A range of different businesses and individuals are being targeted.

Though this type of fraud can occur throughout the UK, Action Fraud has noted that a significant level of reports are being made from those in the Yorkshire area.

 Tips for staying safe:
·         Confirm what the debt is regarding; bailiffs are only used to recover certain debts such as council tax, child support and compensation orders. Bailiffs are not used to recover debts relating to private advertisement; these would be collected by debt collectors. Debt collectors do not have the same legal powers as bailiffs and will not have special court authorisation to act. For more details regarding this, please look at the Citizens Advice website.

·         If you work for a business and receive a call or visit from bailiffs or debt collectors, be sure to speak with your manager or business owner first. Never pay the debts yourself on behalf of the business you work for; some fraudsters have suggested employees do this whilst talking with them, suggesting they can then be reimbursed by their employer, when in reality the debt is non-existent.

·         Double check with the court or originating company to confirm whether the call is legitimate; if you use a landline make sure you hear the dialling tone prior to dialling as the caller could still be on the line and you could potentially speak to the fraudster(s) to confirm the non-existent debt. Also be sure to independently search for a telephone number to call and clarify; never use a number provided by the caller without carrying out your own research.

·         Request details of the debt in writing to confirm its legitimacy.

·         Do not feel rushed or intimidated to make a decision based on a phone call.

·         You can report suspicious calls like these to Action Fraud by visiting www.actionfaud.police.uk or by calling 0300 123 2040.

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And finally this week….quiet a shock – Credit Rating 100%

So besides a lot of catch up after our fantastic holiday in Canada & USA with phenomenal autumn colours …went to pick up a ‘newish’ car on Wednesday and had quiet a shock, when the credit card machine pumped out the final balance….now having worked for and with the Americans a lot of my life – I am hyper sensitive about my ‘credit rating’ – nothing less than 100% – but I think this one would have caused some problems….it is genuine and has not been doctored other than my personal details removed.
 

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WTC Monthly Meeting Wednesday 8th November

I do plan to attend and will report on the meeting.
Full-Council-Agenda-8th-November-2017

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Never Mind Us Then……

The Mayor of London sent this to me….see below…
Nice for people who live, work and play, but what about the rest of us….only recently pollution levels in March (measured by Friends of the Earth) revealed astonishing level of pollutants.
Our expert local on these matters Peter Baxter has been campaigning and lobbying for some considerable time now to get a better understanding of how we stand in Whittlesey.
Yes I know there are some ‘basic’ monitoring carried out, but Peter and ‘some’ of his friends would like more in-depth and definitive testing carried out.

Dear Mr Gerstner, The recently launched T-Charge is the first step in delivering the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ), which will help clean up London’s dangerously polluted air. However we need to do more to address London’s poor air pollution, so early this year, we asked for views on the Mayor, Sadiq Khan’s proposal to bring forward the start date of the ULEZ from September 2020 to April 2019. Of the responses we received, 63% were in support of starting the scheme early. Following the feedback, the Mayor has decided to proceed with the next phase of his plans. The ULEZ will start in central London on 8 April 2019 and operate within the central London Congestion Charging zone, 24/7 every day of the year. Some vehicles will need to meet tighter emissions standards than those which apply to the T-Charge or pay a daily emission charge to drive within the zone. To extend the benefit of cleaner air further, the Mayor will consult on extending the ULEZ boundary up to the North and South Circular later this year. To use our new ULEZ vehicle checker to see if your vehicle is affected, click here
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Well I’ll start with some very positive news about Whittlesey Railway Station, at long last – there maybe some ‘small’ but significant improvement on the horizon – having bumped into Cllr Simon King yesterday, he informs me that ‘Funding’ for small improvements at Whittlesey and Chatteris Railway Stations has been obtained.
In Whittlesey’s case the main priority is to install better lighting, there is of cause ‘always’ a sting – The money allocated has to be ‘spent’ in this financial year – Network Rail need to approve the works and this is where the problem lays – notoriously slow in any decision making.
Plus – no one wants the work to be carried out – only to find NR comes along and digs the lot up for some reason – watch this space.

On attending yesterdays AGM of Rural Cambs Citizens Advice in Buckden, there were NO councillors from Whittlesey represented, and only Wisbech Councillor Simon King representing Fenland attending.
There was however about 5 Councillors from St Neots who made representations.
Citizens Advice is a very important facility for everyone to access, you never know when you may need their help, assistance or advice. Here in Whittlesey the CAB attend ‘most’ Fridays at The Library – you need to make an appointment as there are limited ‘slots’
I’ll not dwell too long on all the facilities available but point in the direction of the ‘new’
Rural Cambs CAB Website which has everything you need to find out and a pathway to advice….. https://www.citizensadviceruralcambs.org.uk/

The Road Victims Trust is a charity dedicated to supporting people who have been affected by the grief and trauma of a death or life changing injury resulting from a road traffic collision.  Jason Ablewhite, the Police and Crime Commissioner, supports the charity to provide services in Cambridgeshire.  These services are available to family, friends and colleagues of the person who has been killed or injured as well as those that have witnessed the collision.  You can find out more about the organisation on their webpage – www.rvtrust.co.uk

Special Service of Remembrance

On Sunday 19th November 2017, the Road Victims Trust is holding a service of remembrance to celebrate the lives of people lost on the roads of Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire.  This service is held as part of the World Day of Remembrance for Road Victims at Great St Mary’s Church, Senate Hill, Cambridge from 11.15am.

The service will be led by the Rt Revd Stephen Conway, the Bishop of Ely and emergency services personnel will be in attendance with the Police and Crime Commissioner.  The Road Victims Trust would like to extend the invitation to the public.  For further information or to confirm attendance, please contact the Road Victims Trust directly – lindak@rvtrust.co.uk

 

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Saxon Brickwork extension of planning requested

The original application to carry out recycling work at the old Saxon Brickworks was in 2012 – since then there has been a change of ownership.
I must state that I live about 1 km away and on occasions there is some almighty banging and clattering happening there – probably wind direction has some play in it.
It would appear there is a letter from Cambs CC going around, which is causing some confusion – residents thinking this is a new application – which it is not. There is still some remedial work ongoing to shore up and stabilize the pit itself.

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