BUG HUNT

As part of the National Insect Week the Friends of Midsummer Common are organising a Bug Hunt on Midsummer Common next Sunday 1st July. The event is being led by Robert Day an etymologist and new member of FoMC.

There will be two start times: 10.00 AM and 2.00 PM. The group will be meeting in the Orchard will be setting various traps, carrying out net sweeps and examining and identifying the results. The aim is to establish the variety of insects present on the common.

A full briefing will be given with plenty of superb literature and equipment provided. Do pop over if you can or bring children who may be interested. Please wear a long-sleeve top and trousers to protect against the nettles if you intend to get involved.

THANK YOU – Cllr Tim Bick Re-elected

The results of this week’s City Council elections were declared in the early
hours of Thursday morning.

The result for Market Ward was as follows:

TIM BICK 615
Labour. 505
Green. 349
Conservative. 257

We are delighted that our Lib Dem City Centre team member Tim Bick was
successfully re-elected. To all those who supported Tim, a big thank you!

Tim is committed to work for the whole ward as before and the team will press
on with the agenda of the priorities and concerns that have been
well-advertised and well discussed elsewhere.

With kind regards,

Your City Centre LibDem Team

Andrea Reiner – Tim Bick – Colin Rosenstiel – Sarah Whitebread

CALL FOR GREATER POLICE POWERS TO ENFORCE 20MPH ZONES

Leading Cambridge City Councillor Tim Bick is calling for a national review to give the police greater powers to enforce 20mph speed limits.

He is urging Cambridge City Council to support the call to the government and the Association of Chief Police Officers as the council considers extending 20mph zones in the city.

Cllr Bick, Executive Councillor for Community Safety, wants consideration given to empower Police Community Support Officers to carry out speed controls to free up police officers for other duties.

He also wants to see option speed awareness courses available for those breaking a 20mph limit for the first time and speed cameras developed for 20mph zones.

Cllr Bick said: “The objective of slowing traffic down on residential roads is shared by many people. It brings greater safety and a better environment. We already have a number of 20mph limits within the city and the city council is currently considering whether to broaden these further.

“They shouldn’t rest solely on enforcement, but enforcement does need to be an available tool. It is clear that as the public mood moves on this, the enforcement tools need to keep up in order for the police to continue to make the kind of contribution people would expect from them.

“Where 20mph limits get designated, it should be possible to enforce them drawing on the same approaches used for breaches of all other speed limits. And given the community-based element of 20mph limits, it would also seem appropriate to consider empowering PCSOs to carry out controls in order to make for more flexibility in the deployment of police numbers across the range of incidents they need to deal with.”

Cllr Bick’s call comes in a motion to Cambridge City Council on February 23 which welcomes Cambridgeshire Police’s readiness to enforce speed limits and its extension of the fixed penalty notice system for 20mph zones.

His motion urges MPs and the Local Government Association to support and follow up his call.

Taxi Consultation Now Open

The Licensing Committee has voted to conduct a consultation on a proposed enforcement policy for hackney carriage and private hire vehicle drivers. The policy sets out the consequences if hackney carriage or private hire drivers break motoring laws, or are the subject of numerous complaints from the public.

We hope residents will weigh in on the policy to let the committee know if it strikes the right note, or indeed if it is too stringent or not stringent enough.

The 12-week consultation began yesterday. The draft policy is available at:
http://www.cambridge.gov.uk/ccm/content/consultations/hackney-carriage-and-private-hire-enforcement-policy-consultation.en