Using Community media platforms to promote crime reporting
Community media platforms, such a Facebook groups, Twitter pages and parish magazines can be a useful tool for promoting community safety.
Please note that after 6th May 2021 meetings of the Parish Council will return to the Parish Hall due to government legislation preventing virtual meetings. Strict Covid measures will be in place and the Parish Council politely ask that these are adhered to by all visitors to meetings. If you have a query or would … Read more
The next parish council meeting will be held at 19:00 on Tuesday 8th February 2022. If you live in Wimblington or Stonea, you are welcome to attend. The meeting will held at the Parish Hall Addison Road, Wimblington, March, PE15 0QT. For further information please contact the Parish Clerk, Pat Amos clerk@wimblington-pc.gov.uk Tel: 07985027515
The closure of the next round of bidding for grants will be the 28th February 2022. Grants can be provide for groups in Benwick, Doddington and Wimblington wanting to make improvements in their community that will have an environmental benefit. Ransonmoor Wind Farm Grants
Grants are on offer for charitable projects run by constituted groups (not individuals) based within a 5-mile radius of the Burnthouse Farm Wind Farm. Burnthouse Farm Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund
Take a look at the Wimblington Christmas lights group’s new website
Using Community media platforms to promote crime reporting
Community media platforms, such a Facebook groups, Twitter pages and parish magazines can be a useful tool for promoting community safety.
We have now been advised that the recycling bins at the Parish Hall will be emptied, unless further Covid 19 restrictions come into force. CCTV at the hall will capture anyone ignoring the signage and fly tipping. CCTV footage will be given to Fenland District Council who will prosecute and fine.
Fenland residents have the chance to make their homes cosier and save money on their energy bills thanks to grant funding from Fenland District Council.
Help at Home Our Help at Home service continues to support local communities and individuals across the country, during these unprecedented times. If you need essential shopping, your prescription dropping off or your meds collection, or help finding a local service to support you going forward please contact us by calling 01223 714433 or email hah.south@care-network.org.uk WE … Read more
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