PFNN : Park Farm Neighbourhood News & Stanground Community News Network. Serving Residents of Stanground, Park Farm, Fletton, Cardea [Stanground South] & Woodston. Supporting Park Farm Neighbourhood Watch & Residents Group.
NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICING TEAM
NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICING TEAM NP Sergeant: SIMON GOLDSMITH Tel: NEW NON EMERGENCY NUMBER 101 NP Constables: Rob Giffen, Neil Fraser & Matt Marchbank PSCOs': Shirley Beswick, Stuart Craig, Tina Griffin, Mohammed Haleem, Tania Weston, David Holland & Lloyd Ledgister.
POLICE Neighbourhood Panel Meeting [Chair Chris York]: Next Meeting will be held on Tuesday 10th January 2012 at Mace Road Church Hall, Stanground 7pm to 9pm. All residents WELCOME!
NEW NON EMERGENCY POLICE NUMBER 101 http://www.cambspolice.uk/ or call CRIMESTOPPERS 0800 555 111 PFNN EDITED BY JULIAN BRAY (NEWSDESK 01733 345581). We welcome your comments. We serve Stanground, Park Farm, Fletton, Cardea and Woodston neighbourhoods.
Park Farm Neighbourhood Watch Association is registered with Neighbourhood & Home Watch Network (England & Wales) Registered Charity No: 1133637 and Company No: 7592594
Tuesday, 10 August 2010
Just Fancy That! Wheelie Green Bin Lid Pops Open Due To Heat!
On one of the very first HolidayWatch patrols - where we keep an eye on your property during the day when you are away on holiday- launched on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire (scroll down for Watch details) it was noticed that due to the heat, a green recycling wheelie bin managed to pop its lid, right in front of our very eyes! It turns out that empty cola and plastic water bottles tossed into the green bin with the caps screwed down, expanded in the heat and forced open the previously closed lid! This is important as council workers have been instructed not to empty wheelie bins where the bin lid is open or even slightly open! The simple remedy is not to completely fill your bins and if possible flatten the plastic bottles (use hot water) and discard the screw down plastic bottle tops.
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