Weekly Police Report – 28 Sept 2020

Good Afternoon, Fenstanton District Members –

There is one item to mention in our summary of offences and incidents affecting your community this week, covering the period 22nd to 28th September:

Chequer’s Court, Fenstanton – Intruders entered the back garden of a house on Chequer’s Court, Fenstanton, at some time overnight on Friday 25th / Saturday 26th September, and stole a mobility scooter which had been left outside the back door. It is also thought that the thief entered the house through the unlocked back door to take the keys to the scooter and whilst inside, stole a sum of money from a handbag. (Ref 35/65401/20)

And Finally – Coronavirus Latest Instructions and Guidance:

On Tuesday 22nd September, the Government announced new regulations to combat the increasing number of infections being reported across England, in addition to the ‘Rule of Six’ restricting the number of people from different households who can gather together announced last week.

The new instructions include the following:

Face Coverings – when and where they must be worn, and by whom, together with exceptions;

Working from Home –office workers are encouraged to do so wherever possible;

Businesses – new regulations affecting the hospitality industry and stricter rules on making businesses premises COVID-secure;

Gatherings – new regulations on how many people are allowed to gather together, in various settings and for various purposes.

A full explanation of the regulations is on the Government web-site at:

https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus

Download the NHS Covid-19 Contact App:

The more people who use the new NHS Covid-19 app, the more we can keep each other safe and stop the infection from spreading. The app is a vital part of the NHS Test-and-Trace service in England, and is free to download for your smart-phone.

More information and download links are on the NHS website at:

https://www.covid19.nhs.uk/

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To see details of Policing Summaries for neighbouring areas, please click on the following link and scroll down the page to select areas of interest:

https://www.ecops.org.uk/alert_archive

Please be aware that these reports do not contain all details of all reported crime. We do not publish details of domestic related offences or anything which may put a person at risk if information regarding the crime was made public.

As always, if you have information relating to any offence, or are concerned about any suspicious activities, please contact police by using any of these methods:

• the ‘101’ non-emergency telephone number;

• the on-line web-chat tool on the new Cambridgeshire Constabulary web-site – click on the green icon;

• Alternatively, you can use ‘Crimestoppers’ to make a report anonymously by calling 0800 555 111 or by using their on-line contact form.

In an emergency, or if you witness a crime in progress, always use ‘999’.

Best Wishes,

Chris Shaw, PSV

Police Report – Four County Lines Dismantled During Week of Action

Officers across Cambridgeshire have made nine arrests, seized drugs, cash and mobile phones as part of a week of action on county lines crime.

Throughout the national week of action (14-21 September), police also visited vulnerable people across the county to check they were not being exploited by county lines drug dealers and to build up a better picture of the crime in the area.

Working alongside other forces and partners, officers executed warrants in Cambridge, Peterborough, Wisbech and London where the arrests were made. They seized 88 wraps of heroin, more than £1,000 cash and multiple mobile phones.

Five potential cuckooed addresses, where drug dealers take over the home of a vulnerable person in order to use it as a base for dealing, were visited and five people safeguarded.

County lines is a priority in Cambridgeshire and during this targeted week we successfully dismantled four drug lines.
Our work will continue beyond this week of action to tackle drug networks, which bring a whole host of criminality to our county as well as harm to the most vulnerable people in our communities.

Throughout the week the force was also urging the people of Cambridgeshire to look closer in order to spot children and young people who are being exploited by county lines criminals.
Public spaces like bus and train stations, fast food outlets, hotels and roadside services can be where young victims of exploitation are most visible.

We often hear that victims of county lines criminality don’t know they are being exploited or don’t have the confidence to report it because they fear there may be consequences.
Children and young people who are being exploited may not always appear vulnerable or act the way we may expect victims should. If something doesn’t feel right, it may not be.

If you suspect someone is at risk of child exploitation, you can report it to us here. You don’t have to tell us your name, just what you have seen.

Detective Chief Inspector Chris O’Brien

MOODY Sally

Sally MOODY (Vernon Property Management) Passed away peacefully on 9th February 2017, aged 63 years.

Beloved wife to Paul, a loving mother to Dominic and Alex, and doting grandmother to Kara. She will be dearly missed by her family and friends.

The funeral service will take place at Fenstanton St Peter and St Paul Church, on 6th March 2017 at 2 pm.

Family flowers only please, donations if desired can be made payable to: Magpas, Centenary House, St Mary’s Street, Huntingdon, Cambs, PE29 3PE.

WATCHMAN Roy

Roy WATCHMAN of Fenstanton. Passed away peacefully in his own home on Monday 30th April 2007 aged 87 years.

Husband and Father to the late Hilda and Terry and Father to Pauline. Father-in-law to Richard and Eileen Grandfather to Robert, Steven, Catherine, and John. Great Grandfather to Teri-Anne, Ross and Jack.

The funeral will take place at Cambridge Crematorium in the West Chapel at Cambridge at 11.15 on 11th May and afterwards at the George Fenstanton for light refreshments.

Family flowers only. Details of Funeral / Donations Contact: Willingham Funeral Service, Berrycroft, Willingham, Cambs. Tel 01954 261999

SCARROW Rosemary

Rosemary SCARROW of Fenstanton Passed away on 8th July 2013. Beloved wife of Alan.

Cremation at Cambridge Crematorium, West Chapel at 2.15 p.m. on Friday 19th July 2013 followed by Thanksgiving Service at Fenstanton United Reformed Church. All friends welcome at either or both services. Please arrive bright and cheerful.

No flowers please, but donations may be sent c/o Dennis Easton Funeral Service, The Lodge, 1 Broad Leas, St. Ives. PE27 5PU. Tel 01480 463019

POOLE Roger William

Roger William POOLE Formerly of Fenstanton. Passed away peacefully on Saturday 16th March 2013 aged 32 years.

A much loved Husband of Rebecca. Daddy to Amy. Dearly loved son of Mick and Jan, and devoted Brother of Louise and Kalvin.

The Funeral Service will be held at St Peter & St Paul’s Church, Fenstanton on Wednesday 27th March 2013 at 2.00 pm. Followed by the interment in Willingham Cemetery.

All enquiries to Willingham Funeral Service, Berrycroft, Willingham, Cambs, CB24 5JX

A14 C2H – Swavesey overbridge works

Dear All

Over the next 2 weeks, we have planned closures of the southbound approach on the Swavesey junction overbridge, between the A14 eastbound entry slip and the A14 westbound J24b exit slip.

These closures are to allow us to safely undertake remedial work on the overbridge, which includes replacing damaged kerbing. Once complete, the temporary traffic management at the junction and on the A1307 eastbound approach to the roundabout will be removed.

The works are scheduled to take place over 10 nights, 6 nights this week (Monday – Saturday) and 4 nights next week (Monday – Thursday) between 9pm and 6am.

Monday 21 to Friday 25 (5 nights)

  • Swavesey junction overbridge southbound (between A14 eastbound J24 entry slip and A14 westbound J24b exit slip)

Wednesday 23 to Friday 25 (3 nights)

  • A14 westbound Swavesey J24b exit slip

Monday 28 to Friday 2 (5 nights)

  • Swavesey junction overbridge southbound, including A14 westbound J24b exit slip and A14 westbound J24 entry slip

Signed diversions will be in place and special signs placed on the A14 eastbound for those exiting the main carriageway wishing to access Cambridge Services.

Kind regards

 Maxine Wraith
 Customer Lead
A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon

http://www.highwaysengland.co.uk/

Highways England Customer Contact Centre: 0300 123 5000

A14 Planned road closures w/c 21 September

A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire: major improvements

We are currently carrying out finishing works for which we need to close lanes or carriageways on the A1, A14 and some local roads at times, usually overnight between 8pm and 6am, unless otherwise stated. A clearly signed diversion route will always be in place for closures.
For this week, the planned closures are:

Full closures
Monday 21 to Saturday 26 (six nights)
• Hinchingbrooke Park Road loop
• Swavesey junction overbridge southbound, between A14 eastbound junction 24 entry slip and A14 westbound junction 24b exit slip

Vehicles on the A14 wishing to access Boxworth and the Services will be diverted to continue on the A14 to Bar Hill junction 25 and return westbound to exit at junction 24a. Vehicles from the A1307 or Swavesey wishing to access the A14 westbound can travel east on the A1307 or A14 to Bar Hill and return westbound

Wednesday 23 to Saturday 26 (four nights)
• A14 westbound Swavesey junction 24b exit slip

Vehicles will be signposted to exit the A14 at junction 24a for Boxworth and the Services

Saturday 26 (one night) 9pm – 8am
• Brampton Road B1514 between station car park and Edison Bell Way

Vehicles on the Huntingdon town centre side will be diverted onto the ring road, St Peters Road to A141 west to Brampton / Brampton Racecourse junction and into Brampton via B1514. Vehicles on the Brampton side of the closure will follow this diversion in reverse.

For more information about this scheme, visit https://highwaysengland.co.uk/a14-cambridge-to-huntingdon-improvement-scheme-home/ , or stay updated by following us on https://twitter.com/a14c2h

16 Sept 2020 – Weekly Police Update – Fenstanton District

Weekly Policing Update – Fenstanton District

Good Afternoon, Fenstanton District Members –

Before getting onto the details of local incidents this week, we start with a reminder of the new Coronavirus legislation announced by the Prime Minister that came into effect on Monday 14th September:

‘The Rule of Six’

We must not meet with members of other households in groups of more than 6 people. This applies both indoors and outdoors, including in private homes.

There are some exceptions to this new law. Places that are Covid-19-secure, such as places of worship, restaurants and hospitality venues, can still host larger numbers in total, but groups of up to six must not mix or form larger groups.

The rule does not apply to individual households or ‘support bubbles’ of more than 6, who will still be able to gather together.

Education and work locations are unaffected, and organised team sports will still be able to proceed, as will weddings and funerals of up to 30 persons.

From  Monday 14th September, the new limit will be enforceable by law.

Full details are on the Government website at: https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus

Now here is our summary of offences and incidents affecting your community, covering the period 8th to 15th September:

London Road, St Ives – Police stopped a suspicious car on London Road on Tuesday evening, 8th September. A road-side drugs test returned a positive result and a search of the car revealed substances believed to be cannabis together with a large amount of cash. The driver was arrested and the car seized and towed away. Investigations are continuing. (Ref 35/60967/20)

A14 Fenstanton – Police received calls reporting a black BMW car stopped at a lay-by on the A14 near Fenstanton, obtruding onto the nearside lane and causing a hazard to traffic, with a person slumped at the wheel. Officers attended and found the driver the worse for alcohol, failing a road-side test. The car was seized and towed away and the driver was taken to hospital as a precaution. (Ref CC-13092020-0225)

And Finally – Police Appeal for Witnesses to Road Collision:

Police are appealing for information following a serious collision involving two cars on the B1040 Ramsey Road near Wistow on Saturday (12 September).

The head-on collision involving a red Volkswagen Polo and black BMW 530D happened at just before ‪6.15pm.

The driver of the Volkswagen, a man in his 30s, was taken to Addenbrookes Hospital in Cambridge where he remains in a serious but non-life threatening condition.

The driver of the BMW, a man in his 60s, was taken to Hinchingbrooke Hospital in Huntingdon with a serious arm injury. He has since been discharged.

Anyone who saw the collision or the vehicles in the lead up to it, or has dash-cam footage, is urged to make contact via web-chat or by calling 101, quoting incident number 412 of 12th September.

To see details of Policing Summaries for neighbouring areas, please click on the following link and scroll down the page to select areas of interest:

https://www.ecops.org.uk/alert_archive

Please be aware that these reports do not contain all details of all reported crime. We do not publish details of domestic related offences or anything which may put a person at risk if information regarding the crime was made public.

As always, if you have information relating to any offence, or are concerned about any suspicious activities, please contact police by using any of these methods:
the ‘101’ non-emergency telephone number;

  • the on-line web-chat tool on the new Cambridgeshire Constabulary web-site – click on the green icon;
  • Alternatively, you can use ‘Crimestoppers’ to make a report anonymously by calling 0800 555 111 or by using their on-line contact form.

In an emergency, or if you witness a crime in progress, always use ‘999’.

Best Wishes,

Chris Shaw, PSV

St Ives Police Station

A14 Planned road closures w/c 14 September

We are currently carrying out finishing works for which we need to close lanes or carriageways on the A1, A14 and some local roads at times, usually overnight between 8pm and 6am, unless otherwise stated. A clearly signed diversion route will always be in place for closures.

For this week, the planned closures are:

Full closures
Monday 14 to Friday 18 (five nights)
• Hinchingbrooke Park Road loop

Wednesday 16 to Friday 18 (three nights)
• A1 northbound Brampton Hut exit slip
Vehicles will be diverted north to Alconbury to then use A1 southbound and either continue south or exit for access to Brampton Hut roundabout

• A1 northbound Brampton Hut entry slip
Vehicles will be diverted east along A141 and then north at Spittals roundabout to the A1307 spur road to re-join the A1 northbound at Alconbury

• A141 eastbound link New Ellington junction 21 to Brampton Hut roundabout
Vehicles will be diverted east on the A605 at junction 13 then south on the A1(M) to the A605 to re-join the A14 at junction 21

Thursday 17 (one night)
• A14 eastbound Godmanchester/A1198 junction 23 exit slip
Vehicles will be diverted to continue on the A14 to Swavesey junction 24 and exit here for the A1307

Saturday 19 (one night) 9pm – 8am
• Brampton Road B1514 between station car park and Edison Bell Way
Vehicles on the Huntingdon town centre side will be diverted onto the ring road, St Peters Road to A141 west to Brampton / Brampton Racecourse junction and into Brampton via B1514. Vehicles on the Brampton side of the closure will follow this diversion in reverse.

For more information about this scheme, visit https://highwaysengland.co.uk/a14-cambridge-to-huntingdon-improvement-scheme-home/ , or stay updated by following us on https://twitter.com/a14c2h and .