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

Friday, 9 December 2011

You are not alone this Christmas!

You are not alone this Christmas!
During this festive season, it is easy to forget that many people will be on their own on Christmas Day. Peterborough Streets, an organisation that looks out for the homeless and disadvantaged throughout the year, is offering a few hours of festive cheer and a slap up Christmas Dinner with all the trimmings! The invitation is extended to all on their own and not just the homeless..
Can we suggest you copy off the details and physically hand the information out to those who may welcome this opportunity?
The Date is 25th December, 1pm to 6pm at Bretton Court, Rightwell East, Peterborough PE38DZ . Free transport is also offered if you contact 01733 261869, they will also give out directions on how to get to Bretton Court

Thursday, 8 December 2011

Mystery solved...JUDGE JULES, GILLES PETERSON, FABIO & GROOVERIDER and KISSY SELL OUT exiting.

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 What did he say?

My excited friend in the USA pinged the following over and it must mean something to those night clubbers,  the backbone of the Peterborough night economy. I do however hear Judge Jules is in fact taking up a law degree where he left off "to spin the discs on Radio One" and is joining a top law firm or is 'spinning the discs' really dated or just sad? Answers to Paul Stainton on his Peterborough Breakfast Show on BBC Cambs...he likes that sort of thing..   Remember when they ask, you heard it here first:  


Top 40 BBC RADIO 1's dance music schedule is getting a revamp effective APRIL 2nd, with SKREAM & BENGA, FRICTION, TODDLA T and CHARLIE SLOTH inbound to host new shows and JUDGE JULES, GILLES PETERSON, FABIO & GROOVERIDER and KISSY SELL OUT exiting.
The new shows include three 2-4a shows, FRICTION hosting MONDAYS, SLOTH on TUESDAYS, and TODDLA T on FRIDAYS, plus SKREAM & BENGA hostiong FRIDAY nights 11p-1a. In addition, a new show, "BBC RADIO 1 RESIDENCY," will be added for THURSDAY nights and will be hosted by a rotating group of DJs.

 A translation might help....


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WWF/Heritage Park School

WWF/Heritage Park School



WWF/Heritage Park School




While cooking dinner tonight I answered the doorbell. A young gentleman said he was collecting for WWF/Heritage Park school; only he didn’t know the name of the school and just described it as ‘the school up the road’.



He asked for donations for a tree planting scheme, but was unable to supply any details or any contacts at the school.

I rang the Police on 101 and advised them.

Some time later the Police called back and explained he was legitimate.

The call taker and I agreed it would have been a simple courtesy to advise your local Neighbourhood Watch about this; not to mention saving Police time!


I’ll let you decide if you want to give your bank details or any monies to someone at your doorstep with this amount of information; you probably know what I decided!.......................


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Council Meeting - Wednesday 7th Dec 2011

Council meeting Wednesday December 7th 7pm - 10ish
What really occured......

As you will be aware we again attended the above. Our local councillor would have you think he makes his own decisions; the truth is he votes with his party; he has  done on every occasion since he was elected back in May; nor has he ever spoken a word in council. Value for money? You decide......  

I  spoke in council as a member of the Public, (of which more later) while we are still waiting for him to open his mouth. Only 3 or 4 Tory Councillors ever speak, I sat behind as others exchanged Christmas cards and read ‘In Touch’ which I think is a conservative news sheet, this is how they use Council time!.

Having put that straight; I’ll report back what I heard last night.

The main point was of course the item devoted to councillors ‘expenses’ they don’t of course call them ‘wages’

I’ll tell you the bits that are missing from our councillors report. He may have voted with his party to freeze the ‘expenses’ just a reminder that’s £7,162 with other advantages I have listed below.
Basic Allowance £7,162

Telephone £569 (+ new iphone)

Travel £227 (+ free car parking)


Councillors are also awarded ‘Special Responsibility payments’, a highly contentious one is the payment to chairs of Neighbourhood Councils of around £7k for chairing a meeting x4 times a year. (You couldn’t make this stuff up)!

We have 38 Tory members, 25 of those receive a Special Responsibility payment.

Cabinet members are paid c£14k extra for their ‘special responsibility’ the council rejected a call to reduce the number of cabinet members.

However, when presented with an opportunity to decrease the allowance and or to reduce the number of cabinet members - our local councillor and  his party declined both.

Things got very heated when Cllr Swift pointed out that Councillors received no payments in his time. Cllr Fitzgerald suggested as they were ‘monitoring’ the contracted out services such as Enterprise Peterborough this entitled them to SRP’s.


No doubt this will trigger another round of character assassination and allegations etc etc by certain councillors who really should be better employed, it is very tiresome but I am reporting what I heard and what I saw. I will write later about the rest of meeting. I fully believe you have a right to hear what actually took place and  not a rose tinted, 'I am wonderful' version.
 
 
(C) Stanground & Park Farm News 2011 E&OE Tel: 01733 345581 ..... LOCAL NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICE (non-emergency) 101 In an Emergency Dial 999. [Always request an INCIDENT NUMBER] If you have information about crime contact independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at www.crimestoppers-uk.org.

Wednesday, 7 December 2011

PETERBOROUGH THROUGH A LENS 2012 Calender Out Now..


Chris Porsz is known as the photo paramedic, his work has been widely featured and we think he has produced a really stunning Calendar.... This is what Chris says in his own words...
I am a local paramedic and have produced a monochrome calendar 'Peterborough Through A Lens' at the bargain price of £6. It is packed with pictures I took of old Peterborough and its characters in the early 80s plus my unique reunions.
 A lovely present for your family or that person who you cannot think what to buy. Unlike a tin of Quality Street it will last for a year and changes every month! It will also be my last calendar as I will publish a book in 2012. In March 2012 the Peterborough museum reopens with a two month exhibition of my images.
See more on my website www.chrisporsz.com   The calendar is available from the Destination Centre, Colemans, Reba, Cancer Research Shop and Shrives in Westgate, Save the Children shop,Midgate. Salvation Army, Broadway. Twiggy in Rivergate, Twigs and Bows Serpentine Green. Barn Garden Centre, Friends Hospital Shop and The Central Library.




.. (C) Stanground & Park Farm News 2011 E&OE Tel: 01733 345581 ..... LOCAL NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICE (non-emergency) 101 In an Emergency Dial 999. [Always request an INCIDENT NUMBER] If you have information about crime contact independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at www.crimestoppers-uk.org.

Tuesday, 6 December 2011

Neighbourhood Meeting Dec 14th 7pm


FLETTON, STANGROUND & WOODSTON NEIGHBOURHOOD

COMMITTEE (S1)

WEDNESDAY 14 DECEMBER 2011
7 PM

Heritage Park Primary School,

Prior to the start of the meeting, from 6.00pm, ward forums will be held for the Fletton &

Woodston, Stanground East and Stanground Central wards. These separate meetings

will give local residents the opportunity to talk directly with their elected members to raise

any issues or concerns they have in their neighbourhood.

This Neighbourhood Committee meeting will also include a display by PCC

Transport & Engineering Department on the Capital Programme of Works.

AGENDA

1. Apologies for absence

To receive any apologies from members unable to attend the meeting

Chairman

2. Declarations of interest

Members to declare any personal/personal prejudicial interests in any items

on this agenda

Chairman

3. Minutes from the previous meeting Chairman

4. Issues arising from previous meeting
5. Youth Forum

Presentation from the Youth Forum on progress of the project to introduce

new play/recreation equipment at Heritage Park play area, Park Farm


6. Updates on Matters of Interest Relevant to the Committee

a) Neighbourhood Champion Scheme

Opportunity to hear about the scheme launched in Peterborough for

volunteers who want to improve their local communities by reducing crime,

ASB and hate crime.

b) School provision for the Cardea development

Opportunity to hear about the progress for provision of a new primary

school to serve the development along with other educational

developments in the area.


7. Open Session

An opportunity for any member of the public, elected and co-opted

members of the Neighbourhood Committee to raise anything that affects

your area and to suggest items for future meetings

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Sgt Simon Goldsmith Neighbourhood Police Update 19/11 to 03/12


 






Apologies we have a technical problem with the print font size on this important post but we have published anyway so there is no delay in getting the information to you... 



During the period of 19/11/2011 – 03/12/2011, for our area, 104 incidents were called into The Police Service Centre and were serviced by officers from both Reactive and NPT.

Alarm                                                    2
Burglary Business                                1
Burglary Dwelling                                 4
Civil Dispute                                         2
Concern                                               9
Criminal Damage                                 2
Domestic                                            10
Drugs                                                   2
Fraud                                                   3
Making Off Without Payment              1
Malicious Nuisance                             1
Messages                                            3
Missing From Home                            2
Police General                                    5
Property                                              3
Road Related                                    17
Rowdy Nuisance                              15
Silent 9s                                              4
Suspicious Circumstances                10
Theft                                                    4
Violence                                              4

                                                         104



As can be seen, the main areas for concern are in relation to Road Related 17, Rowdy Nuisance 15, Suspicious Circumstances 10, Domestics 10 and Concern 9.

All incidents were dealt with by means of 'words of advice,' 'area searches' etc. It is pleasing to see the residents are taking the time to ring in their concerns on 101.

It is howewver, disappointing to notice that Domestic Incidents have increased during this period.

Road Related Incidents involve a wide range of circumstances, such as Parking, Road Traffic Accidents, Found Vehicles and Stolen Vehicles, the majority referring to Parking during school dropping off times in the morning and evening.


From the 104 incidents 29 crimes were raised as follows:
Assault                                               1
Burglary Dwelling                               3
Burglary General                                1
Criminal Damage                               3
Criminal Damage to a Vehicle           3
Fraud                                                 2
Harassment                                       1
Making Off Without Payment             3
Possession of Drugs                          1
Theft                                                   6
Theft by an Employee                        1
Theft from Motor Vehicle                    2
Theft of a Motor Vehicle                     1
Theft of a Pedal Cycle                        1

                                                          29


This figure gives rise to concern as there were 28 crimes raised for the previous two week period and 29 during a one week period. This is being looked into by your local officers.
Arrests and Warrants
These will be given on at the end of the month in order to give a wider of picture of what actions have been taken in the Southern area as a whole.
General
Increased patrols
We have been experiencing an extended problem whereby vehicles in the Fletton/Woodston area are being damaged by unknown means and persons. This has meant that resources on this area and Stanground have been increased and include plain clothes officers in order to arrest those responsible and high visible to disrupt their activities.
Coneygree Lodge
The problems in relation to Coneygree Lodge appear to have ceased and no calls have been received for this location.
Youths were spoken to and GAP forms completed in relation to youngsters reported for rowdy/nuisance in the Viking Court area, which now seems to have diminished but still being monitored by your local officers.
Southfields Junior School
PCSO Tania Weston helped to judge posters that had been created by the students in the Anti-Bullying Competition. Tania was very impressed with the work presented and it was obvious that a lot of time and trouble had been taken to produce them. The winning design will be included in the school publication and the winner received £20.00 Toys R Us voucher. Tania said it was an excellent day and very worthwhile.
Closure of Alleyway
The alleyway which connects Scotts Close to Coneygree Road has now been gated and closed. There has been a long battle by residents living near to get this alleyway closed off due to the damage and noise that has been consistently reported. We are now experiencing a problem with people climbing over the gates to gain access. The Council are looking at ways to prevent this from happening.

Police Surgeries

Your next Surgery is to be held at the Thistle Drive Play Centre on Thursday 15th December 1200 - 1300 hours. Come along and meet your local PCSOs Tania Weston and Shirley Beswick.

Panel Meeting

The next Panel Meeting is to be held at St. Michaels Church Hall, Mace Road, on Tuesday 10th January 2012 - 1900 - 2115


.. (C) Stanground & Park Farm News 2011 E&OE Tel: 01733 345581 ..... LOCAL NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICE (non-emergency) 101 In an Emergency Dial 999. [Always request an INCIDENT NUMBER] If you have information about crime contact independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at www.crimestoppers-uk.org.

Monday, 5 December 2011

Christmas Steam Trains

The Christmas White Rose

Saturday 10th December


Fancy a classic day out on a steam train, combining main line running, varied landscape and the special atmosphere of York at Christmas time? The train will be steam hauled from Cambridge to York by a Britannia Class Pacific steam locomotive 70013 Oliver Cromwell.

The day begins at 08:30 leaving Cambridge Station and head northwards, stopping at Ely, March and Peterborough to pick up more passengers.

Oliver Cromwell should soon feel at home on the East Coast Main Line (ECML) as it leaves Peterborough and commence the climb to Stoke Summit.

The train through Grantham, Newark and Retford, with a stop at Doncaster for the locomotive to take on water. The Great Northern Railway opened its railway workshops in Doncaster in 1853 and the train pass through the station, the birthplace of Sir Nigel Gresley can be seen to the left.

After a fast run along the East Coast Main Line,  at York where there will be plenty of time for passengers to enjoy the city and all it has to offer for the festive season. York has a number of major tourist attractions including the National Railway Museum, claimed to be the largest railway museum in the world. There are a number of other interesting museums, many shops, quaint alleyways, a Castle, and the splendid Gothic York Minster, one of the largest of its kind in Northern Europe.

The train will be steam hauled by Oliver Cromwell for the journey back to Cambridge.  Stopping en route at Peterborough, March and Ely, to set down passengers, and finally arrive at Cambridge just before 21:00.

Actual timings shown

Station       Outward       Return
Cambridge       06:37        22:13
Ely       07:15        21:48
March       07:40        21:22
Peterborough      08:09       20:55
York       12:12        17:29

Details and Tickets:

The Railway Touring Company

14a Tuesday Market Place
King's Lynn
Norfolk
PE30 1JN

Phone  01553 661500

Fax   01553 661800

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MISSING URGENT APPEAL BY CAMBS POLICE Alisa Dmitrijeva, 17,

Alisa Dmitrijeva, 17, reported missing on Sept 6th
POLICE searching for a missing Wisbech teenager are offering a financial reward for information which leads to tracing her, on the three month anniversary of the last sighting of her.

Alisa Dmitrijeva, 17, has not been seen since shortly after midnight in Friars Street, King's Lynn, on August 31. She was reported missing by a relative on September 6.   There have been some unconfirmed sightings of Alisa in recent weeks but she has not made contact with any family or friends.

She is described as 5'6", with collar-length dark brown hair with blonde highlights. However her hair may now be darker with a fringe.

Detective Chief Inspector Melanie Dales said: "I hope this reward will motivate someone with information about Alisa's whereabouts to contact us.

"As the weeks go on we are becoming more and more concerned about Alisa.
"Any information, no matter how small, could provide that vital clue to trace her."
Anyone with any information about Alisa's whereabouts should call police on 101 or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555111.

There is a reward totalling £5000 which will be divided between people who provide relevant information which results in police officers tracing Alisa.

Lithuanian translation

POLICIJA, ieško dingusios be žinios Wisbech paaugles ir siulo 5000 svaru sterlingu atlygi už informacija, kuri privestu prie jos paieškos.
Alisa Dmitrijeva, 17 metu, paskutini karta buvo pastebeta Rugpjucio 31 netrukus po vidurnakcio, Friars Street, King's Lynn. Jos gimines pranese apie jos dingima Rugsejo 6.
Ji yra apibudinta kaip 5'6", plauku ilgis – auksciau peciu tamsiai rudi su Å¡viesiom sruogom. Taciau jos plauku spalva dabar gali buti tamsesne su kirciukais.
Atlygis yra iš viso 5000 svaru sterlingu, kuris bus padalytas tarp žmoniu, kurie pateiks atitinkama informacija, kurios policijos pareigunams reikia kad suratu Alisa.
Jei turite bet kokia informacija apie Alisos buvimo vieta prašome susisiekti su policija numeriu 101, arba skambinti Crimestoppers, anonimiškai.

Latvian translation

POLICIJA mekle pazuduÅ¡o Visbicas pilseta pusaudzi un piedava £5000 atlidzibu par informaciju, kas palidzes vinu atrast.
Alisa Dmitrijeva, 17 gadus veca, pedejo reizi redzeta 31.augusta neilgi pec pusnakts uz ielas Friars Street, Kings Lina. 6. septembri vinas radinieks zinoja policija par meitenes pazušanu.
Vinas pazimes: augums 167.50cm (5'6"), tumši bruni mati ar balinatam škipsnam lidz apkaklei. Tomer tagad vinas mati varbut tumšakas krasas un ar poniju.
£5000 atlidziba var but sadalita starp cilvekiem, kuri sniegs attiecigo informaciju, kas palidzes policijai atrast Alisu.
Ja jums ir jebkada informacija Alisas atrašanas vietu, ludzam kontanteties ar policiju, zvanot uz 101 vai anonimi uz Crimestoppers.



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Cambridge Crimestoppers Convictions from Leads up 282.6%



Proof that an anonymous call to Crimestoppers with information on crime really does work. Here are the latest figures from Cambridgeshire Police

A Crimestoppers lead helped uncover a cannabis factory for which the person responsible received a 12 month prison sentence
Cambridgeshore Police also made some significant arrests courtesy of information provided by Crimestoppers,  a report on the outcome will appear here once the cases have been through the courts.





Number of intelligence leads received in November - 52

 Number of successful intelligence leads in November - 7

 Number of successful intelligence leads April - November - 101







April to November 2011 performance against same period in 2010 


Number of leads received: 484 +5.2%


Number of detections: 95 +237.5%


Number of people convicted/cautioned: 65 +282.6%


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From Pandas to kittens.....

Photo: Press Association
The arrival in Scotland of two giant pandas from China, called to mind this earlier event in March 1966 when Chi Chi the giant Panda transferred from London Zoo to Moscow to meet An An, her prospective mate. The name of the BEA (British European Airways) Stewardess is Maureen Galligan, who must now be in her 60's and a prime candidate to fly with Peach Airways, Miami (no relation to Cllr Peach) who make a policy of hiring cabin crew 'of mature years.'

I showed the above picture to two of our Park Farm Neighbourhood Watch junior champions, Champions as they recently rescued two kittens that had been dumped by the river. I promised them copies of pictures of the two kittens taken at Anns Stanground Vet Surgery and Ann has said repeatedly that if any unwanted kittens are found please telephone either us or her on 01733 340021 and she will arrange rapid rehoming but whatever you do please don't dump kittlens, cats or dogs. And in this cold weather keep your cats, IN at night. Urban foxes and we have a few, are hungry, cats out overnight make an ideal meal.....

Ann of Oakdale Vets 01733 340021 will ALWAYS take in strays and re-home them, no questions asked!

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Sunday, 4 December 2011

UP Yours Delors!

WE are indebted to Private Eye for the above, as some of you may be aware a small number of PCC Stanground Tory councillors,  have taken to writing covert letter (s), (we have been denied sight of said letter (s), but it/they will turn up during the 'discovery' process, and probably just before the local elections  - unless they choose to rapidly withdraw it) to try and censor the constructively critical postings we and other named authors lawfully make on this blogsite.

The final paragraph of the Private Eye item above will assist if we have to take a certain executive committee and the individual members of that committee to a Judicial Review, if they carry out what would seem to be a wholly misguided and unlawful series of actions ...    more follows...


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Friday, 2 December 2011

The Brewery Tap will host the last Open Mic Night of 2011

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Just a little reminder that this Sunday 4th December The Brewery Tap will host the last Open Mic Night of 2011.
If you can sing or play an instrument then The Brewery Tap want YOU. 
Join us for an evening that showcases some great local talent. This event is sponsored by Oakham Ales and takes place monthly. Every month we will be inviting a local band/solo performer to appear under the spotlight, and this month it is the turn of local band The Guards. Entry to this event is FREE - 6pm start.

We look forward to welcoming you to our venue.
80 Westgate
Peterborough
PE1 2AA
T: 01733 358500
www.oakhamales.com

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Peterborough City Councillors; three no-show strikes and out?

A single bollard on Park Farm, plus a metre square patch of tarmac type black topping
cost £900 and paid out by PCC at the behest of councillors

The following link should take you to directly to the report on councillors pay or 'allowances' being  hiked up :-

http://democracy.peterborough.gov.uk/mgConvert2PDF.aspx?ID=9797


It looks like being a lively evening at the council meeting next week. Various proposals have been made, for example, reducing the number of cabinet members.

 I’ve been to several council meetings now, I’ve noticed during all this time several councillors have had nothing to say whatsoever. Some have sat through meetings playing with their new i-phones! (I was sitting five feet behind him...)

I would urge you to read the proposal and see what you think. I’d like to see much more value for our money.

 Why do we need to ask some councillors some 3 times to reply to e-mails and letters?

Why can’t we have a swift polite response system?

Why are we ‘paying’ people who have nothing to contribute?

Why are we 'paying' councillors who have no interest in our area to chair Neighbourhood meetings?

Why do we have so many councillors and cabinet members?

How about a 3 strike method? Don't attend or be absent 3 times, be it a council meeting or a commitee and you automatuically forfeit your seat (plus allowances uplift) on it?
 
Morag Irving
 
Julian Bray adds: And for the Councillor who bleated he pays tax on the allowances, get an accountant! No tax payble if they are claimed as expenses but that will require receipts (back to back to back triple cruise invoices, as one PCC councillor is currently on -  not accepted!)   
 

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ONE IN FOUR UK HOUSEHOLDS IS IN FUEL POVERTY - what can be done?

Julian Bray reports:  

As if the economic news isn't bad enough, (the Eurozone being beyond a basket case December 8th should see the euro implode says doyen City Editor Jeff Randall, (who once at the Daily Telelgraph attempted to throw a typewriter at me!  [Kids ask your parents...] ) a new report now says that ONE in FOUR UK households is in fuel poverty ie 10 per cent of your income is paid out to the Utilities Companies! 

The season of goodwill and higher utility bills

Government says it has an obligation to eliminate fuel poverty by 2016, based on current performance, we say don't bank on it! Fuel prices have risen by 80% over the last 7 years....

This affects Peterborough in a big way, as many households are on modest incomes, and are addtionally saddled with the extra sky high cost of key advance pay meters, others are on variable direct debits, and if it helps we'll pass on some ideas to reduce your bills....

On direct debits, the energy company will tell you what they propose taking out of your account each month. Always challenge the figures, why should they build up your account so it shows they owe you...ie a credit in their favour?

You can easily negotiate a £20 a month reduction. Don't rely on their meter readings either, if you have access to a computer, take the readings and send them off or telephone them. I've found that to read the water meter stuffed down a four foot tube, simply take a flash digital picture of the underground meter panel rather than try to work it out! The same goes for the gas meter which is also outside and below ground inches away from the front meter box sidewall....bonkers!

Check your utility bills line by line, one meter reader misread the panels and we had the energy company for once on the telephone (gasp!) asking us to check their work!

Central Heating: Now is the time (not too late|) to get an annual service, forget the British Gas offer, way too expensive, try local firm Peterborough Boiler Services on 01733 312586, put what you would have paid out on an annual contract into a deposit account and keep adding to it...

Bleed your radiators! Buy a small radiator key, any hardware shop (£3) and let the trapped air out of ALL your radiators (small valve at top of each radiator, have a cloth handy!

Keep curtains closed before dark (from 4 pm onwards at the moment) to conserve heat and also WD40 the window catches, locks and handles...far cheaper than replacing the handle when it shears off...

Best tip of all and this has saved HUNDREDS OF POUNDS! Install a Victorian style pulley on the ceiling of your stairwell, hot air in your house always rises, so a washing machine load, if spun twice, will dry overnight!

In seven years we have only used the dryer program on our washing machine once!   During the Summer if using an outside clothes line,  hang bunches of fresh herbs, lavender and flowers for drying from the pulley. An image straight out of Country Life magazine..

On your washing machine, clear the filter (bottom front behind the plastic kick panel)  monthly! Have a large rimmed tray ready as you'll get a mug full of effluent.....

Same goes for the dishwasher, keep it clean, use a descaler ONCE A MONTH, and only run it when you have a full load.

When our BOSCH washing machine refused to start, we called out MWS Electrical 01733 204997, he took the top off, to reveal a SERVICE ENGINEER ACCESSIBLE ONLY trip switch, a simple flick and the machine kicked into life.  I wonder how many of us have been chaeged a full £60+ call out fee. He refused to charge us a penny!  The MWS number is now permanently taped to the front of our machine.

Finally, the bird population is totally confused by the weather and flocks of them should have left our shores for much warmer climes. Please put out bird feeders, seed, fat balls and water on a daily basis. Aldi have just cut by half the price of all their bird feed products (to make way for Christmas tat!)  Merry Christmas!

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Thursday, 1 December 2011

Peterborough’s Lack Lustre War Memorial and the Season of Goodwill



Morag Irving reports..
The old District Hospital built as a War Memorial, the fascade complete with inscriptions
should be retained and proudly resited as part of Peterboroughs heritage
I will declare my interest at the outset, my Father was a Gordon Highlander (had no interest in anything military after he fought some bloody battles during WW2). He then joined and was employed by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission [CWGC] war graves and watched as they have become established and matured over years.  

My Father was to work for the CWGC for most of his working life; in Belgium, France, Holland, Turkey and the UK. As a result I was born in Ieper, Belgium, ( the Tommys - British  soldiers - called it Wipers) I have seen all the CWGC War Graves, where many hundreds of thousands of an earlier generation gave their lives for us and now laid to rest in neat well tended lines. 

My mother was Belgian and taken to Munich as forced slave labour, by the Germans who occupied Belgium.

My grandfather was in the Kings Own Borderers Regiment - I still have his medals, he fought in the Turkish Gallipoli campaign in WW1.  The casualties and loss of life on both sides were both needless and horrific.

So you will understand from my experience and given the reasons above, why I will not be contributing to this particular memorial. But will choose to make a donation in another way. 

The current proposed site, sitting uneasily beside litter bins and in front of a cake shop, cafe, street restaurant and an Amusement Arcade. The War Memorial is to my mind, wholly inappropriate, as is the soliciting of childrens pocket money to build it.  I much prefer the memorial in setting of the Cathedral grounds.

I do however fully support the sleeping bags scheme and I will donate to keep those forced to sleep on the streets this freezing winter, a little warmer.  I believe the money would be better spent on the living and this is why we chose instead to run the sleeping bags appeal at the time of Remembrance Sunday and to actively support the Poppy Appeal which has raised a record breaking £90,000.

You may have read the planned War Memorial for Peterborough is due for completion in May next year. Just in time for the local council elections, but in order to do so funds need to be in place.

The fund now stands at £26k, however at least £18k of this was raised by our last Mayor Cllr Keith Sharp. So in the space of a year of planned and sustained fundraising activity, the war memorial fund has only raised a paltry or lacklustre £8k.   Another £20k is urgently needed to complete the project.

Two Councillors are on the fund raising board. The board is chaired by local councillor and cabinet member Cllr Irene Walsh, Cllr John Fox is also on the board.

Between them the two councillors sit on the boards of at least 3 Community Centres. Very surprising then from what we can discover, not one significant fund raising event has been organised in these Community Centres. 

Surely Cllr Irene Walsh could have opened a few doors though her black book she would have compiled in her time as Mayor? Instead the councillors are visiting schools and asking for donations from school children. In effect kiddies pocket money will in part, fund this memorial. 

Cllr Fox has already on some internet discussion boards waded in and publically declined an invitation to reveal if he has donated anything at all to the fund. With two Councillors under the same roof  (Mrs Fox is also a councillor) we put forward the following suggestion.

Councillors are currently each paid a generous tax free ‘allowances and expenses’ of £7,962.08 per annum. This includes a telephone allowance of £569, and £2,274 travel allowance.

Cabinet Members see their tax free ‘expenses and allowances’ rise to £14,331.90 .....

(Our figures are based on information in May 2011. If they have risen or fallen I’m sure someone will let us know).

Councillors are also paid extra tax free ‘allowances’ for sitting on committees, (so its a good idea they attend a few - no names, but the PCC does publish the attendance list, you know who we mean).

So in light of all this largesse, and if the councillors are not attending all their committee meetings but still claiming the full allowance, as if they were attending; why not ask each Councillor to donate just £500?

This would represent an immediate cash sum of at least £25k. Some councillors would legitimately not be able to contribute but others would be in a position of being able to contribute a far greater amount..




It really is a very sorry state of affairs, the glorious dead and the living both deserve so much better. It will not come as a shock to learn that a proportion of those who once served in our armed forces, often find it hard to adjust to civilian life, suffer family breakdown and often end up on the streets. Hence our support for the sleeping bag campaign.  

 
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Some Years before Cardea [South Stanground] link is open


Cardea [South Stanground] residents, children and
toddlers face years of dangerously walking along a
sloping storm drain next to the by-pass link says PCC.
 The sloping  storm drain is the light coloured strip
in our picture to the right of the bypass it is not a safe walkway 

In an astonishing admission, in response to our enquiries, PCC has finally admitted  in a letter from a senior planning officer that it will be many years before a safe link or pathway is open from Park Farm to Cardea [now to be known as South Stanground] and as a result we can expect for the next few years to see Mums with pushchairs and children negotiating the sloping bypass storm drain as the only viable footway for this side of town.   The letter from Senior Planning Officer  Louise Lewis states:

"I am writing regarding your recent emails about South Stanground . I am dealing with the Planning aspects of the South Stanground development."

 "You raised the issue of there not being a footway or footpath along the Bypass. This road was never intended to be a pedestrian route, as there are pedestrian routes planned to go into the new development. As yet only the first of these is open, at the Oakdale School end of the development. 

"The permanent route through the new estate [South Stanground] is not yet in place. Eventually, as the eastern end of the estate is developed, there will be another pedestrian link through to Whittlesey RoadIt will probably be some years before that link is open...."

 "When we [PCC Planning] were dealing with the planning application for the new Morrisons we considered pedestrian access from outside South Stanground. However as there are pedestrian routes planned for the future, as well as a bus service and other food shops in the Stanground area, we had to conclude that we could not insist on a temporary pedestrian route.

 "The Bypass is not owned or managed by the City Council. It is still technically a private road, although open to the public, and in due course it will be made over to the City Council. The Bypass, as well as the undeveloped parts of the South Stanground site to the east of Morrisons, are owned by Persimmon Homes. If they and/or Morrisons came to us with a proposal to improve pedestrian access we would be happy to discuss it with them, but we cannot insist that they provide a public path across their land.

I hope that this explains some of the background to the current situation". 

Yours sincerely

Louise Lewis

Senior Planning Officer

Peterborough City Council

Ms Lewis fails to point out that the land owned by Persimmon Homes will not now be used for housing but will be offered at some time in the future as a commercial development site. What is not understood is why a safe footpath at the 'Park Farm' end of South Stanground has to wait many years for a development to be completed first? On Health & Safety grounds alone, a level footpath needs to be installed now. PCC are clearly aware of the peril and still approved planning applications for Morrisons Supermarket and a Marstons Pub, both substantial crowd magnets and it only needs one fatality to see why. Ideally drinkers should be encouraged to walk rather than use their cars but not if they face danger from the lack of proper footway!  

 
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Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Cllr Harper and other councillors vote early for Christmas?


Christmas Shopping in Lisbon... quick before the Euro
 implodes on December 9th!

Thanks to the several reporters who have spotted this one. Cllr. Harper (Stanground East) who recently spent some £1,800 of CLF funding on 'raised vegetable beds' for an infants school on his patch - the school closed today 30th November, due to the teachers / public sector strike (Cllr Harper is also a School Governor) may be rewarded with an early financial Christmas present (along with other PCC councillors and cabinet members) as they will be discussing and voting this week, on how much of a tax free rise in personal allowances, they should award themselves, although to accept the the Panel’s proposals would result in a £19,610.00 overspend against the current budget. The PCC recently let go a number of key staff, and slashed many operational budgets as a cost cutting measure.

The current basic tax free allowance of £7,962.08 is to be increased to £9,000 (see details below and paid out regardless of actual attendance). On top is a further highly prized tax free Special Responsibility Allowance for membership of a committee, again actual attendance could be very poor, but the further Special Responsibilty Allowance is still paid in full and not pro rata in accordance with individual attendance records.

The document is available on this link:


"That SRA’s payable to the three Chairs of Neighbourhood Committees be extended to
seven Committees but that the level of payment to all Chairs of Neighbourhood
Committees - be set at 0.25 of the net basic allowance."
We tried in vein to work out the exact cost of the increases and gave up so here is the detail of the report


1. ORIGIN OF REPORT
1.1 The Council has a statutory requirement to establish and maintain an Independent
Members’ Allowances Panel, which will broadly have the functions of providing the
local authority with advice on its scheme and the amounts to be paid. Local authorities
must have regard to this advice.
1.2 The Panel met on three occasions during 2011 in order to review the current Members’
Allowances scheme. This followed a decision of Council on 15 July 2009
that the  Basic Allowance and Members’ car parking be considered by the Panel once the joint review of staff and Members’ car parking arrangements had been undertaken by the Council.

Their report dated 31st October 2011 , sets out their findings and recommendations.
1.3 All Members of the Council were invited to make representations to the Panel either in
writing or in person.
2. PURPOSE AND REASON FOR REPORT
2.1 To consider the recommendations of the Independent Members’ Allowances Panel
following its review of the Council’s current Members’ Allowances scheme.
2.2 The Council must ‘have regard’ to the Panel’s recommendations but may then
determine what action it wishes to take. The only element where the Council does not
have any discretion is with regard to recommendations concerning membership of the
Local Government Pension Scheme.


3. RECOMMENDATIONS ARISING FROM THE REVIEW

3.1 The Panel recommends:

3.2 Basic Allowance
That in future, the scheme of allowances be updated for inflation by the use of the

NJC increase applied to staff pay;
That the current basic allowance of £7,962.08 be increased to £9,000, (which includes

an element of travel and telephone allowance as set out below).

That the travel allowance of £227.45 within the basic allowance be rounded to £230.

That the telephone allowance of £568.68 within the basic allowance is rounded to

£570 and that all personal calls continue to be the responsibility of Members.



3.3 Special Responsibility Allowance (SRAs)

That Members continue to be restricted to one SRA.

That the Deputy Leader’s SRA be reduced from 75% of the Leader to 65%.

That the number of Cabinet SRA’s be reduced by one at the earliest opportunity.

That the multiplier for calculating Cabinet allowances be reduced from 2 x net basic to

1.5 net basic of the basic allowance.
That the payment to Scrutiny Chairs be reduced from 1 x basic allowance to 0.75 net

basic allowance.
That SRA’s payable to the three Chairs of Neighbourhood Committees be extended to

seven Committees but that the level of payment to all Chairs of Neighbourhood

Committees be set at 0.25 of the net basic allowance.
That Regulatory Committee SRA’s be kept in line with Scrutiny Committees.

3.4 Telephone Allocation
That the Members’ Allowances scheme be updated to record the entitlement of

Members to be in receipt of an iphone.
4. CONSULTATION
4.1 All Members were invited to make written representation to the Panel and offered the

opportunity to address the Panel in person. The Panel has considered all submissions

in detail.
5. IMPLICATIONS

5.1
Legal - The legal implications are referred to within the report.

5.2
Finance – The Panel’s proposals would result in a £19,610.00 overspend against the

current budget forecast but would be within current budget allocation. The budget for

2012/13 has not yet been determined.


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Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Sgt. Simon Goldsmith highlights concerns over an uprise in vehicle contents thefts


 

Sgt. Simon Goldsmith from our neighbourhood police team writes:

As part of our crime prevention we monitor the crimes raised to ensure we place resources in the most needed areas. To achieve this shifts are altered and a mix of plain clothes officers with high visible officers will be deployed.

Following this exercise it has become apparent that we are experiencing a significant rise in the number of thefts from motor vehicles in our area with a large number occurring in Hampton closely followed by Woodston/Fletton.

Physically check the inside of your vehicle at some time during the evening! 

Most of these crimes are taking place after 1800 hours and not been discovered until the following morning with a mixture of techniques being used to gain access; these include; breaking windows and finding vehicles insecure often unlocked.

Please do not invite crime and ensure when your vehicle is left unattended it is both locked and secure; place all objects, presents and shopping out of sight especially if the purchases are valuable, in particular Sat Navs, mobile phones etc. Remove or hide anything that could indicate that there may be a piece of equipment such as leads, cradles and where possible wipe the ring marks on the screen left by the sat nav! It is a giveaway...

With Christmas shopping in full swing, please ensure the presents you buy are put out of sight if you need to leave them in your unattended vehicle, place them in the boot or under the seat. Be vigilant of who and what is around you. If you see anything suspicious please don't hesitate ring us on the new direct local number 101 to let us know.

Ideally, get a description of those you are concerned about,
their clothing,
height,
hair colour
most importantly anything that stands out and is easily recognised.

Thank you for taking the time to read this and please pass this on to others, lets disrupt these thieves and their activities.

Best wishes from your Neighbourhood Police Team

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