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, 28 June 2011

Neighbourhood Committee Meeting Tuesday 28th June - Stanground College name may be dropped after revamp..

Neighbourhood Committee Meeting Tuesday 28th June 2011

Cllr. Harper sent apologies...
Morag Irving reports:

All Stanground & Fletton Cllrs were present tonight except Cllrs, Lee, Harper & Benton who sent apologies.

The main hall at Stanground College was very full tonight which was very good to see.

The agenda was a long one with 9 items, so as usual I have abbreviated this report and if you would like more information please contact me.

The Youth Forum led by Sue Schofield gave a presentation of how they spent the 5k they were given at a previous meeting. As previously reported this included a path from the Skateboard Park to the Stanground Community Centre. The group said they would like to be able to use the Community Centre (we all would)!

The next meeting of the Youth Forum is at:


Heritage Park School 6pm on 12th September

If you would like more details please contact: Susan.schofield@peterborough.gov.uk  I am sure you will be made very welcome.



A presentation was made by Peterborough Care Trust about changes to Health Care.

Jonathan Lewis, Assistant Director of Education & Resources led a presentation about the changes to Stanground College. The college is about to become an academy. There are 4 contenders for controlling the new academy they will work with PCC funding of  £22.4 million.

The new building will be built next to the old one (similar to the way the New Hospital was built). It is anticipated work will start in early Spring of next year with pupils moving in around September of 2013.

Cllr Walsh, a governor, was unable to confirm the college would retain its current name. The public will be able to preview the building plans on 19th July, and a decision will be made on the new sponsors very soon afterwards.

Cllr Cereste told the meeting about the new Neighbourhood Council Review. This is also briefly covered by my previous reports below.


The open session is where questions are invited from the floor.

Among tonight’s questions were:

Street Cleaning Issues – The call has to be made to the Council first  on 01733 747474, who will instruct the new operators Enterprise: there is no direct number for the new contractors.


Use of Section 106 monies – Cllr Cereste explained in detail local involvement with the allocation of money.

The entrance to Fletton Cemetery – Work with this (& the path to the Skateboard Park) has been held up due to the new contractors taking up the role.


Fairfield Road Church – Cllr Serluca noted no new planning applications.


Community Centres -The meeting concluded with Cllr Serluca requesting a presentation at the next meeting from all the areas Community Centres to explain how the centres are used, by whom, and what is happening in them.

The venue for the next meeting is to be officially confirmed but the date will be
Wednesday 21st September.

Please come along, your neighbourhood  has £25k funding available and it is up to you to help decide where it should be spent!


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