Exclusive FDC Contractors Penalised

It is my ‘understanding’ that the contractors for/on behalf of FDC –  ‘ISS’ have been ‘punished’ by a substantial amount for not complying with their obligations and the number of complaints received.
The contract with FDC came into effect on the 01st Nov 2015 and is for a 5 year contract with options to extend for a further 5 years – the contract is worth in the region of £500K per annum. The previous contractors The Landscape Group contract was in the region of £600K per annum
Today Saturday at 09:45 I saw the ISS contractor arriving on Aliwal Road, I asked how come he was now doing Saturdays – having previously being told ISS would not pay for any overtime/Saturday work. He said that it was because ‘they’ were so behind, however he then said he couldn’t do the Manor Field as Children were playing on it.
The Mower he is using is totally inappropriate for a small/medium field so he went off the Recreation area on Station Road – When they do ‘attempt’ to mow the Manor Field with this type of mower it takes nearly a whole day to do it. He was gone by the time I returned around 14:00.
YMy 16 Mins Worthes I and many others are sympathetic in regards the weather not being favourable and its was only yesterday when they did my estate (See many previous posts)
Further to yesterdays post : Here is our 16 Minutes ‘Worth’!!!!!

Yes today I did go to our WTC Councillors surgery and gave credit where it is due and still highlighted ‘some’ of the other issues we have…

To view ISS ‘blurb’/PR on their contract with FDC – Click Here

Interesting quote from this document “Councillor Peter Murphy, Fenland District Council’s Cabinet member responsible for the environment, said:

We are looking forward to working closely with ISS to ensure that all our open spaces continue to be looked after in the best possible way. We take a lot of pride in the high quality of all our grounds maintenance, which has been a key factor in our terrific record in Anglia In Bloom, and we’re confident that will continue.”

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Grass Cutting No. !!!!!

160624-Ashline 01Today after 3 weeks 3 days the FDC Contractor returned to our estate – to be fair ‘Frank’ did spend 16 minutes as opposed to the 4.5 minutes he had done last time, and made a somewhat better job that ‘he’/they’ had done before.
Still no where ‘perfect’ but at least acceptable for a while – we still have other ‘issues’ with the rest of the area and hopefully this will at some stage be addressed.
150624-Bower 01I also saw that the grass along the ‘Bower’ at Briggate East was done – a large lorry with a massif cutter on its ‘crane’ did ‘some sort of job – but left a ‘hedgehog’ by the railings.

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Cycle Route 63

160624-Gate Repair 01This morning Cllr Ray Whitwell, KC and PCSO Moll ‘repaired’ the vandalised gate at the Whittlesey end of the Cycle Route.
‘Someone’ had again had a go at the gate so it could not be closed.
There are on-going ‘issues’ regarding this ‘Cycle Route’ and vehicles.
It is hoped that a resolution is on its way in the near future.

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Road Junction Park Farm Way – Whittlesey Road Closures

Road Closure 01A                                                        ©Cllr Chris Harper Website

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Update – As promised – Anaerobic Waste Facility At Horsey Toll

Peterborough South City Councillor Stanground South has an excellent website with all the latest in regards to this planning application – if you are interested then go to his website…
Cllr Chris Harper

The potential ‘issues’ surrounding this application are far reaching (Including Whittlesey & Traffic issues) the above link will take you through the ‘history’ – up-to-date with what is happening….

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House Insurance in Whittlesey #2

KC DSCN1086 (4)AWell this is becoming a minefield to say the least – I am making (some progress) a lot of contacts with residents all over Whittlesey, I have asked the assistance and help from Cllr Dee Laws to get information for me.
To date, it ‘appears’ and many insurance companies have ‘jumped’ on the bandwagon in the respect of Whittlesey being ‘close’/’nearby’/’adjacent’/’within’ – you name the excuse –
A Flood Risk Area – well what has changed – maybe the Environment Agencies Flood Risk assessment! – I don’t know.
What I do know is several elderly residents do NOT have any form of insurance because of the recent ‘hike’ in their premiums. Many residents have told me of their premium more than doubling this year, two residents (so far) had a 200% rise in their quoted premium.
Many insurance companies are NOT quoting for certain postcodes within the Whittlesey area, does this constitute they ‘Being Refused Insurance’ – in which case does this mean
this needs to be divulged when making further applications for insurance!

You can view the Environment Agency Website – Risk of Flooding from Rivers and Sea by

Clicking Here

This is an on going issue and I hope to update periodically as/when further information becomes available.

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WTC Planning Meeting 22nd June 2016

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

Only myself, Norman & Nigel Bedford (had applications on agenda) & Mr Mick Woolaston as public attended.

Planning-agenda-22nd-June-2016

WTC Planning 160622-02As per agenda, Mr Woolaston began his presentation on behalf of residents of Snowley Park/Glenfields Action Group, with a very passionate delivery of issues (Section 106) surrounding applications in that area under construction – namely the none discharge of monies allocated under the various agreements.
Mr Woolaston was stopped by the Chair (Mrs Jolly) as his delivery had no relevance to the planning application being considered tonight by the committee (F/YR16/0392/F & F/YR16/0393A) – however several councillors were sympathetic to other issues contained in Mr Woolastons presentation namely Planning Conditions and Construction Management Plans/Issues. A very good debate continued and some support given to Mr Woolaston in these respects.
Later when the applications (above) were considered – the committee decided to ‘defer’ the decision until all conditions have been adhered and discharged.
The rest of the meeting went as per agenda.
No mention was made in regard to the Kings Dyke Level Crossing.
No mention was made in regard to the proposed Anaerobic Digester (AD) at Horsey Toll
These items were not on the agenda – why not!

I hope to have some information regarding the (AD) in a few days.

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AGM Friends of Libraries in Cambridgeshire

St Neots 01AMy thanks to Haley Wynn (r) from the Library Services and Jackie Bullen (l)  Secretary of Friends of Whittlesey Library (FOWL)
Yesterday 22nd we attended the AGM of the Cambs Libraries, 28 attendees of which 20 or so were from Friends Groups.
Remember FOWL was formed some 7 years ago, when ALL Library services were threatened by Cambs County Council with severe cutbacks and closures (Where have we heard this before I wonder).

I have been with the group since near its beginnings, and was asked to make the annual presentation on behalf of the Whittlesey Group.
St Neots 05Besides being a very challenging time for our library which was closed/part closed for 4 months, this put a great deal of pressure both on staff and friends, but all appears to come out fairly well – thanks to a lot of hard work by everyone and support from the County Group.
There are 32 Libraries in Cambridgeshire.
10 libraries are run entirely by ‘Volunteers’
The cutback by Cambs CC on Library Services from £6m 3 years ago to £3m today.
There are some exciting plans in the pipeline for services – that will be trialled first, one being able to access the Library out of hours using your library card- this will not come to all libraries.
As stated in my previous post, Whittlesey Friends will be hosting many more events in the coming months, hopefully for everyone young and old to enjoy.
‘We’ few – as always are looking for people, especially younger generation to join the group.
Why not come along this Saturday for a coffee and cake – try out a ‘free’ taster session of a Ukulele lesson…. try before you buy and then its only £3 a session.

St Neots 04Jill Terrell Acting Head of Community & Cultural Services And Library Service Manager delivering the Key Note Speech yesterday at St Neots.

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At Last – Whoopee

160621-SamSo at long long last ‘they’ the FDC contractors have ‘started’ along Eastrea Road towards Whittlesey – It is well over 3 weeks since we last saw them on my estate. I have had 3 councillors on the case a ‘promise’ that ‘someone’ would come and look at the situation…whether they did I don’t know – but Nothing came of it and we are still left looking like Bosnia/Beirut on a bad day – and I apologise to those who live there for making a comparison. The only thing missing is ‘burnt out vehicles’
At least someone at Fenland has a bit of common sense – one of our excellent Street Cleaners was clearing up the left over rubbish after the grass cutters had done their bit
along Eastrea Road that is good working…well done ‘Sam’….

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Meeting with the Police

160621-March 02This morning I had a meeting with Inspector Hills and then a one and a half hour meeting with Inspector Will Davies – the sector Inspector for Fenland/Whittlesey.

160621-March 01I will give a full report to the Neighbourhood Watch AGM on Tuesday 28th June at 7:00
at WTC Offices on Grosvenor Road – Side door up the stairs.

This is NHW meeting but members of the public can attend if they so wish.

If you would like to attend as a member of the public, please e-mail me in order that I know how many people are attending as the venue has limited capacity – details on Contacts Bar…

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Up-date -Nancy Goude / Seamstress

151122-05Someone asking the whereabouts of Nancy she can be contacted 01733 351326

For the ‘Street Lifers’ – Nancy is of Malaysian origin.
Malaysia is an independent commonwealth country, gaining independence in 1957.

Nancy came to the UK/Whittlesey over 60 years ago and was married to Reg for 60 years.
Reg passed away June last year.

Nancy will still do work from her home – the number is at the top

Nancy is a good friend of ours and was with us for Sunday Dinner this week.

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More on – The Brown Bin ‘Tax’

240L-BrownAccording to ‘The Cambs Times’© The council (FDC) is consulting on proposals that will come in next year.
Sorry the way I read this – is that a decision has already been made – then we (FDC) will spend £10,000 for them to consult us on a decision!!!! – of course FDC councillors will say that NO decision has yet been made, so why was this agenda not on every councillors manifesto ‘promises’ when ‘they’ were elected last year. The FDC Cabinet ‘decided’ they would no longer pay the £700,000 cost of running “the free service”
So again – the ‘decision’ has already been made – so I repeat ‘why’ spend £10,000 on a consultation.
It (Cambs Times©) states that half the local councils have agreed or proposed a similar scheme.

Whilst I am not totally opposed to this scheme there remains many questions – which I know will NOT be answered…. This is a ‘Tax’ by the council, most of the Council Tax Paying electorate think/me included that our Council Tax included emptying our bins, Nothing from a Council is FREE – someone (You and Me) has to pay for services.

Mark Mathews of FDC (Head of environmental services) said ‘the three-bin system’ waste collection service provided by the council since 2006 included ‘free’ collection of garden waste.

You and I know – I am NOT that dim – that it will be £40 next year and can only go one way afterwards – upwards.

I repeat my argument – None of this ‘cost’ saving/revenue producing agenda was spoken or written about on any prospective/elected councillors manifesto prior to the 2015 local elections.

There is an excellent 5 minute read from Cllr Darren Fower (Lib Dem) on his blog written 24th April 2016 about Peterborough imposing the ‘Brown Bin Tax’

Darren Fower Brown Bin Tax Peterborough

Finally – of course we ‘we’ have a ‘choice’ you/me/we can decided not to have a ‘Brown Bin’ and save ourselves £40 – that’s what FDC call democracy?

You can view how the Peterborough scheme works by: Click here

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