POLICE are appealing for information after three indecent exposures in Peterborough.
Officers are linking the incidents, two of which occurred on Sunday (June 5) and the latest on Wednesday.
In the first, a man exposed himself to a 24-year-old woman at about 8am in Queen's Drive West. Then, at 10.50am the same day, a 33-year-old victim was targeted in Park Road, near to the junction with Queen's Drive West.
The offender did not say anything in either incident.
Then, at 4.30pm on Wednesday a man exposed himself to a 71-year-old woman at the junction of Park Road and Queen's Drive West. On this occasion he spoke to the woman before running away.
The offender is described as white and between 16 and 20.
Inspector Dominic Glazebrook said: "All of these incidents happened in the same area and we believe they were committed by one offender.
"We are keen to trace who is responsible and would appeal to anyone with any information to call police."
The three incidents are not being linked with any other offences.
Anyone with any information should call police on 0345 456 456 4 or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555111.
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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.
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Friday, 10 June 2011
Wednesday, 8 June 2011
Most wanted - Antony Fraser
Antony FRASER
Crime Type: Drug crime
Crime Location: National
Name: Antony FRASER
CS reference: CS1102-5807
Police Force: Other Law Enforcement
FRASER is accused of playing an instrumental part of the importation approximately 2 tonnes of herbal cannabis into the UK from the Netherlands.
He hired a lorry which he then used to collect the cannabis which was concealed in frozen chickens.
Suspect description
Name:Antony FRASER
Age Range: 35 - 40
Height: 175 - 180 cm (approx 5' 10")
Additional Info: FRASER was born in London in 1971.
He has green eyes and dark brown, collar length untidy hair.
He also has scars on his left brow and on his right hand.
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On Your Bike!!
On Your Bike!!
Four cyclists are currently pedalling their way through a relay between every police HQ in England and Wales -covering a staggering 1,800 miles in seven days to raise funds for Child Victims of Crime (CVOC).
They will be stopping off at Cambridgeshire's HQ, in Hinchingbrooke, to collect a cheque from Assistant Chief Constable Mark Hopkins..
The money comes from the Police Property Act Fund which is made up by property that is seized from criminals then sold.
Mr Hopkins said: "CVOC is a really worthwhile charity which supports children who have been affected by crime.
"We're delighted to be supporting the charity and the four riders taking part in this big challenge."
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Operation Riptide - 34 arrests
Operation Riptide - 34 arrests
Warrants were executed at properties in areas including Paston, Eastfield, West Town, Fengate, Millfield and the Ortons, starting at about 9.30am and continuing till the afternoon.
Other suspects were brought from HMP Peterborough or arrested in the street, including some in the city centre.
In total, about 80 officers were involved.
The arrests are part of Operation Riptide, a campaign by police and partner agencies to tackle the supply of drugs, including crack cocaine and heroin, and associated crime and anti-social behaviour.
The operation was launched in November in response to intelligence that dealers from outside the city, particularly London, were attempting to sell in Peterborough and committing violent crime within criminal circles.
Chief Inspector Paul Rogers, the force's lead on drugs, said: "Today's arrests are the result of months of hard work by officers since Operation Riptide began and they are by no means the end. Over the months ahead police and other SaferPeterborough agencies will remain totally committed to tackling criminals who supply illegal drugs to the vulnerable.
"I would like to thank the wider community who have provided us with essential information about drug dealing in Peterborough and urge them to continue doing so."
Chief Insp Rogers also emphasised the ongoing work by SaferPeterborough agencies to get people off drugs.
He said: "This is a very important element of the overall campaign because it reduces demand and disrupts the market that dealers rely on. We are engaging with drug users who want to get help, offering them support and warning them that some drugs on the market could cause them serious harm."
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Tuesday, 7 June 2011
DRUGS? Not in my Street....Call Crimestoppers 0800 555111
Calling Police may mean written statements and a Court visit... Well the person concerned recently telephoned PFNW, clearly distressed and we thought here we go again another Fellowes Gardens ... where we together with BBC Cambridgeshire rallied the troops and drove out the druggies, winos and a few others as well...
We gave our caller the options, then realised they were unaware of the CRIMESTOPPERS freefone number 0800 555 111 One call and they will never ask for your name but within seconds your information on crime is with every police incident room and being collated with other like information .
Well our caller did just that, called Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 and not even we can tell you the outcome, as it really is in confidence....
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Monday, 6 June 2011
The Application of business standards to the House of Commons?
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| Perhaps Mr Campbell should join Posh after his weekend display? |
We just love it when our favorite political muse Guido Fawkes www.order-order.com comes up with a real corker, just imagine if we could apply this to Peterborough City Council!
Guido has been amusing himself with a new toy this afternoon. The Commons Performance Cockpit ( http://www.keybusinessinsight.com/CPC ) is designed to introduce some business standards to the Commons. Using expenses data and MPs attendence and performance information, you can rank Members on value for money.
watch?v=F39gz8L4hXY&w=476&h=298 (= http://www.youtube.com/watchv=F39gz8L4hXY&w=476&h=298)
One fact caught Guido's attention:
> "MP Dennis Skinner wins Commons voting record: He voted in 98.4% of all debates in 2010. Compare this with the member for Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath who managed to vote in only 33 (13%) of the debates. Relate this to their total costs per debate they voted in and we find Mr Skinner cost £321 whilst Mr Brown cost £3,164 each time they voted."
Now there is a surprise.
Add a comment to this post: http://order-order.com/2011/06/06/how-the-commons-should-be-run/#respond
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Stanground Community Centre gets new ex-officio Trustees ?????
Stanground Community Centre gets new ex-officio Trustees ?????
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| A puzzle for the legal boffins not for us mere mortals... |
Shutters go up as Stanground Community Centre
appoints ex-officio Trustees ????
**AMANDA JAYNE EDDINGS
**MR ALAN BRIAN COULSON
**PEARL MAVIS COULSON
**MRS JOYCE THOMSON
**MR RON THOMSON
MR GLEN VINCENT
MR RAYMOND LLOYD
MRS JACQUELINE CLARK
**MR JACK CUMBERWORTH
**MRS IRIS CUMBERWORTH
**the colours denote 'connected' or related trustees and is taken from the Charity Commission website.
CONNECTED TRUSTEES MAY TAKE NO PART IN ANY MEETING WHERE MATTERS AFFECTING OR BENEFITING A CONNECTED TRUSTEE IS ON THE AGENDA
CONNECTED TRUSTEES MAY TAKE NO PART IN ANY MEETING WHERE MATTERS AFFECTING OR BENEFITING A CONNECTED TRUSTEE IS ON THE AGENDA
In a worldwide first for a small unincorporated UK registered charity in the heart of Stanground, we salute Alan Brian Coulson the ex-officio chairman of registered charity 271705 who has managed pull off the impossible!
Alan (call me Brian) has engineered the appointment of a series of new Charity Trustees, in methods new and unknown to Charity Law, despite the fact that the formal first committee meeting for newly appointed charity trustees broke down just a short time ago and not a single trustee completed the formalities as they were shocked to learn they might be liable for past substantial financial losses.
Cllr. Irene Walsh and former Mayor of Peterbough, present at the meeting before it broke down, suggested that any outstanding financial questions to Alan Brian Coulson should be quickly addressed and in writing in answer to your scribes reasonable requests for detailed information on the financial health of the registered charity as no accounts had been prepared for over 1,500 days according to the Charity Commission. The situation is still the same although 2010 accounts were lodged but then over a 100 days late.... The questions still remain unanswered... deep holes in charity accounts is a very serious matter for trustees to consider.
The new 'appointments' suddenly appeared without notice on the Charity Commission website in the last few days using a passcode requested by your scribe, but used by persons not authorised to do so, as a result the PFNW telephone has been ultra busy.
We'd hate to say the well intentioned new trustees were duped, but records will show there has been no formal election of the new trustees which has to go through a very controlled legal process and they probably don't realise that without trustee indemnity insurance in place they are all jointly and severally liable for any and all financial losses incurred by the registered charity.
The will also realise that as Trustees they are never paid, except in exceptional well docmented circumstances and can only recover at best out of pocket expenses.
At the recent first committee meeting, where your scribe performing the role of Secretary, (and about to take up the mantle of Charity Trustee having noted that no accounts had been filed for many years) was not unduly alarmed that the newly elected trustees all refused to confirm their appointments when told that they would be jointly and severally liable for the unknown possibly substantial financial losses incurred by the unincorporated charity in the care of the Coulson family of connected trustees over the last five years.
The charity under Alan Brian Coulsons charimanship has failed to prepare any accounts since 2005 bar the recent accounts for 2010 which show that losses year on year have eaten into the charity reserves. Just where has the money gone? We should be told....
One member (not your scribe) estimates that each new trustee could be immediately taking on a personal debt of around £12,000. Your scribe however estmates that might be on the low side and the new trustees should budget for a substantially higher amount especially as no trusteee indemnity insurance will be in place to protect them from personal financial loss.... we should also congratulate JACQUELINE CLARK who as a charity trustee will now longer be taking any tax free 'wages' from the dwindling charity bank account for the regular keep fit classes.... her selfless public spirited action is to be applauded...
We will return to this topic later and any new information is always welcome.
Meanwhile the financially personally liable 'trustees' and ex-officio committee members might like to follow this link:
http://www.dft.gov.uk/vosa/repository/PSV%20Operator%20Licensing%20Guide%20for%20Operators%20Nov%202010.pdf
as it could be the cause of a major financial drain on the small unincorporated registered charity.
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