Better Late – Vehicle Break-ins…

Last night (Friday) 15 vehicles were either broken into or attempts to break – in happened in the early hours, various places around town.
Fortunately some wide awake public spirited public reported to the Police some suspicious character.
Apparently the Police were on the scene pretty sharp and someone reported the Police Helicopter was also hovering overhead (That early in the morning).
The Police have apprehended someone in connection with these break-ins…

One elderly campervan in Quinion Close lost a SatNav other vehicles lost items including cash, mobile phones and books.

How many times do we have to advise people not to leave anything of any value on FULL display in their vehicles….asking for trouble.
More information on vehicle crime go to Cambs Police Website Click Here

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Trending & Just a ‘Small Record’

We shall start with the ‘small’ but significant record – my article on the WTC meeting attracted near 2,000 hits over a 24 hour period, the site regularly has over a thousand but never reached this dizzy height before.
My thanks today to LD where we had a very productive 1½ hours of issues she is not being able to either resolve or engage with her councillors!
The lack of visible policing in Whittlesey at times leaves the place like ‘Cowboy Country’ – example again today Friday where numerous vehicles were reported flaunting the Pedestrian Area. So far even producing photographic evidence doesn’t appear to provoke much needed action – that said our PCSO’s have said that they have ‘Ticketed’ vehicles – but they didn’t catch the vehicle transporter parked outside Barclays in the Disabled Bay for some quite considerable time (longer than going in the bank – Honest Guv)
How about something positive for a change – memories are short politics and social media – many forgetting what they wrote….well lets give FDC’s contractors a bit of a pat on the back for a change – this year most areas are looking much better than they have in previous years, I can say on our own estate, they have at least tried much better and spent more time than previously – Thanks and my it continue.
Earlier this evening saw ‘Hundreds’ on the Market Square – Flash Limo’s and all dressed in their finery – An Americanism – Its ‘Prom Time’ which has occurred over the last few years.
I noticed the ‘Ice-Cream Man’ ….well after SR’s complaint to the council on Wednesday about the volume of music at the event on the Market Place – he was lucky to hear the music – as The bloody Noisy/Clattering/Polluting Ice Cream Man at the last event I couldn’t hear the music – so moved off – what a Racket – Get ride of him somewhere else please.
This Sunday of course The Music on the Square continues.

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WTC Meeting Outside Reports

      

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Report from WTC Meeting Wednesday 12th July 2017

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 published yesterday, 4 members of the public + CC David Connor in attendance. Cllrs Garrett, Bristow & Whitwell none attendance.

Policing: Our local PCSO’s gave a 25 minute update on issues and crime in/around Whittlesey, the main ongoing issue being that of Anti-Social behaviour around the Pinewood and Mortons Leam area’s, there are exclusion ‘contracts’ inplace with some ‘youths’ having to be home by 9pm. The PCSO’s appeared confident that the measures in place were working and if not there are further plans that can be implemented
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Theft and break-ins are another issue, the main one being (5) five occasions that the New Road Recycling Centre has been broken into in the last 2 weeks. There is a new manager and the Police are advising as best as possible.
The traffic concerns on High Causeway was again high-lighted.

Public Forum: SR spoke about the excessive ‘sound’ coming from Music on the Square, travelling some ½ – ¾ of a mile on the last event and hopes this Sundays event will be toned down a bit.
I spoke on the Anaerobic Digester – Refusal at PCC on the 4th July. I thanked Cllr David Connor for his communications with me on this matter.
I also spoke about the for-ever ongoing ‘Closed Toilet’ issue as I had done last month and reminded the Councillor that this has been 4 months now – See end comment.
I spoke about the state of Ramsey Road – the now dangerous subsidence in the road in 3 or 4 different places and that the signage advising drivers was poor. – See end comment.

Other business:
The Community Road Watch Scheme – which only 4 months ago Councillors were extremely excited about, now seems to have gone off the boil, maybe had they done some research into the company and its directors – they may have found some very interesting facts and history behind the Community Road Watch Scheme.

Kings Dyke Crossing – Nothing new – as was reported on this website several days ago, there is a ‘2 week’ delay, the contract for the preferred bidder is expected to be signed in August.

Must Farm – Still on – going liaison with various stake-holders.

Neighbourhood Plan – Still on-going – there will be meeting in October to invited business, individuals and community groups. More closer the event.

Community Rail Partnership – Cllr Mrs Mayor read out a detailed report from Cllr Bristow, who appears to have been very active in his recently newish role in the Partnership – which is good he has done so. This will be a very long drawn out process and maybe little in return for Whittlesey – but then who knows, a better station, more trains …..
There is a public meeting in September and again I will post closer to the event.

Property Working Group – This is concerning the purchase and upgrading the Police Station to a community asset ‘Town Council’ building.
Cllr Bodden spoke in respect that he hoped that there would be as much transparency as possible to the public – as the project moves forward.
What was said – that the budget for the project (purchase and modifications) is in the region of £440,000

Read to Success Campaign – A successful campaign lead by MP Steven Barclay and supported by WTC and other Councils in Fenland

Ward Matters – Very little reported, which is usual and I find quite surprising having been contacted by many people with various issues and concerns – they having No success with their own Councillors – so why are these Ward Issues not reported at this meeting I wonder.

Notes – At the end of the meeting Cllr Ralph Butcher informed me and showed me an e-mail dated 12th July in reference to the ‘Closed Toilet’ – It states it will be fixed in the near future. That said – he showed me a similar e-mail last month- we shall see.

I understand that there is to be work on the subsidence issues on Ramsey Road, but there appears to be some disagreement as to who is responsible for the sink hole before the Ramsey Road level crossing – again we eagerly wait and see.

Next meeting 13th September 2017

 

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PCC – Seeks YOUR View – Police & Crime Commissioner

The mandate that the PCC was elected (about 20% of the electorate) was for a Police & Crime Commissioner to deliver a ‘Fit for purpose’ Police Force.
Now after just a year Jason Ablewhite the PCC is looking at ‘joined up’ services with the Fire Service.
Now in the big scheme of things this might be a good idea – especially reading and believing the information from the link below. This is not his ‘idea’ it is a government initiative?

Until the PCC can run a better Police Service here in Cambridgeshire I am totally against the idea – maybe ‘if’ policing (especially in the Fens/Whittlesey) becomes better I may gell to the idea.
Jason Ablewhite you were elected in a very low electorate to run your office and hold the Chief Constable to account for Policing in Cambs – I suggest you do this first before even thinking of taking on the Fire Service (And their Union!)

Please go to the ‘link’ it will only take 30 seconds of your time….

Police and Crime Commissioner, Jason Ablewhite is asking for your views concerning changes to the way the fire and rescue service in Cambridgeshire is managed.
This follows new government legislation to promote greater joint working between emergency service organisations.
There’s a very simple, one-question survey which takes 30 secs to complete which you will find here:
http://www.cambridgeshire-pcc.gov.uk/get-involved/fire-governance-consultation/.

You can also find further information about the options available.

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Police HQ – A very long meeting….

Another very long meeting at Police HQ Hinchingbrooke with many ‘Stakeholders’ – 3+ hours and as usual not a lot of decision making – the list of outstanding topics gets longer.
There are a couple of items that do need to be placed in the public domain.
(1) There is to be….yet another strategic review of Cambs Policing, as happens Policing is for-ever changing with the demand and circumstances that are placed upon the Force.
Whilst the review has not started yet – brings a great amount of uncertainty within the Force.
Demands on finances and resources are forever a big topic for all stakeholders involved.
(2) The Police & Crime Commissioner is seeking views on a Police with Fire Service consultation which I will cover in my next post.

The section below is copied from the Cambs Police Federation Magazine ‘June’ edition –
makes frightening reading if it is to be believed.

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Another Excellent Talk by Maureen Watson

Local historian Maureen Watson gave a historical talk to the Whittlesea Society on Monday evening. Yesterday (Tuesday) she gave her 2nd talk about the local area – Coates, where she was brought up. Maureen and husband John lived in one of the oldest houses in North Green until recently when they moved to Eastrea (All 1+ mile).
There is still some disagreement as to ‘What’ the Public House on South Green was called!
I knew it as the ‘Rat Hole’ / The Stag & Hounds, however Maureen reckons it was ‘The Canterbury Arms / ‘Rat Hole’ – I’ll ask Mrs Viv Ellington who still lives next door to where the Pub used to be – she has lived there for over 60 years.

Next session – Tuesday 18th July @ 2pm – Eastrea Village Centre – Talk about Eastrea

 
Roy G aged 6 with ‘New Bike’      Roy G aged 4 with his ‘pet goose’ on South Green Coates
South Green – Looking ‘North’

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WTC Full Council Agenda for Wednesday 12th July 2017

At last the agenda has appeared see below.
Full-Council-Agenda-12th-July-2017

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WTC Full Council Meeting – Wednesday 12th July

I would as I normally do, post up the Agenda for this Wednesdays meeting, however as has happened before NO AGENDA on the WTC website, is this now the ‘norm’ I may ask – or just another ‘technical’ issue.
There are strict rules on governance of advertising Council meetings, and although not required as such to put on their website, I was to understand that the much ‘lauded’ WTC website would have ALL information about Council business posted on it.
Reliability and responsibility is one of the key factors on running ‘websites’ and if this does not happen – people turn away for using it….
This website regularly gets well over 1,000 hits/views per day – perhaps because of its Reliability and responsibility….
Come on WTC – get the act together please – get a grip of the situation and take responsibility!!!!

I understand the ‘usual’ items are to be discussed, Policing updates and Kings Dyke crossing update etc  …. If and when the agenda becomes available to the general public – naturally I’ll post it up.
I am planning to attend the meeting.

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News from Cambs Police – Cyber Crime Updates….

It won’t happen to you…..and pigs fly! – Just doesn’t matter how careful and how much protection you use again cyber criminals, you can only do so much.
Once your email is out – someone will sell it and that’s the start of things to come.

Please find attached the newest edition of the ambassador newsletter. In a (slight) change to this month’s advertised content and to support the Citizen’s Advice Scams Awareness Month this newsletter will focus on online frauds and scams and the best ways to keep yourself and community safe from online fraudsters.
While it would be impossible to cover every scam that is out there in a two page newsletter this month’s ‘little blue box’ has advice on how to prevent Auto-Fraud and the Cambridgeshire Constabulary Facebook and twitter accounts and also on ecops – the online messaging services around auto fraud as advertised. For those who would like further information on all the other types of scams and frauds out there Actionfraud have a searchable A-Z guide on their website and you can also find the Little Book of Big Scams, the Little Book of Big Scams Business Edition and the Little Book of Cyber Scams available for download on the Cambridgeshire Constabulary website.
In August Get Safe Online and Cambridgeshire police will be having their Get Safe Online Live event in conjunction with the Cambridge Thai Festival on Parker’s Piece Park, Parkside road, Cambridge. We will be there both on Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th August 2017.

To visit Cambridgeshire Constabulary’s website please follow this link:
http://www.cambs-police.co.uk/index.asp

There is a ‘toggle’ arrow at the bottom of the page to move to the next pages.

July 2017 newsletter

 

 

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Spam e-mail from Amazon – Dead Give-Away!

NHW member KC forward this obvious spam e-mail from what is thought to have been Amazon…

From: Amazon [mailto:76503370@amazon.com-updatedetails.com]
Sent: 06 July 2017 15:25
To: Removed by webmaster
Subject: Customer Service: Important account information 88749766

Dear Customer (Real websites will normally address you by your name)

Starting this month Amazon online is no longer keeping personal data on his server more than six months. For this the account must be validated and payment methods verified every six months. Every account that is not verified in this period will be suspended in 48 hours from this email was sent. For avoiding problems with transactions or buying products from our site , please follow button to confirm your account.
The procedure for disabling the account according to the Terms and Conditions of Usage, will take place in 24 hours after this email was sent. The verification procedure invoked requires a very short time for the customer. The generated button above is active for 24 hours only. If during this period the customer does not make the validation of his online account the account will be disabled.
It will then say Verify Now

D0 Not Click on this link – Naturally I have removed the actual link….If you hover your mouse over the actual link (Do Not Click)
You will see the ‘properties of the link’ It would not resemble a ‘Real’ Amazon Address.
What does a disabled account mean: The user will not be able to purchase products from Amazon or from partner stores that post a product on Amazon. All deliveries will be cancelled for the user. The user will not be able to sell or advertise his products on Amazon site. Once the account is disabled the user will not be able to create or use another account in his name.
Thank you for your understanding and apologise for any inconvenience that this may create.
Amazon Customer Service Team.
The graphics are very good but there are give-aways.  Always be careful.

I use ‘links’ here on this website, I create them myself – and always check to make sure they take you to the correct web address.

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A Very Successful Whittlesey Walk

Well what can I say, from being very well organised, with lots of groups in support of the event, The Fens Magazine/Natasha Shiels, The Whittlesey Business Forum and sponsored by many businesses around the town.
With excellent weather for the 5 mile ‘Whittlesey Walk’ our Neighbourhood Watch Group set up our ‘Watering Hole’ at The Vine’ in Coates, with passing visitors nonagenarian Jeanne Beaumont and a near nonagenarian Violet Ellington, our station was ready and waiting.
I having litter picked the whole route on Friday, good to see Cllr Eamon Dorling with his Litter Truck at the rear, which means I will not have to do it again.
Our thanks also to the Army Cadets who ensured all safely crossed the main road in Coates and Eastrea.
We are hoping that the event will grow and become an annual event!
Opened by Deputy Mayor Cllr Mrs Windle – all participants received a medal for their efforts.
I dare say in time, we will find out how much was raised by the event.

    
 

Best of all – we all had Fun, Fun, Fun….and enjoyed ourselves, my thanks to Lynne A,
Jeanne B and Sue T for their help today and of course The Vine for their excellent facilities.

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