South Cambridgeshire District Council; Reopening of High Street Survey

South Cambridgeshire District Council are working hard to support local small and medium customer facing businesses in our district. They have created a survey so that they can gather as much information about local businesses as possible, to find out about how they are faring during Covid19 and their plans on reopening.

You can take part in the survey via any of the platforms below.

Facebook; Facebook

Twitter; Twitter

LinkedIn LinkedIn

Action Fraud (NFIB)
Coronavirus-Related Scams – How To Protect Yourself
Dear subscriber,


Criminals are exploiting the COVID-19 pandemic to try and get their hands on your money and personal information. To date, Action Fraud has received reports from 2,378 victims of Coronavirus-related scams, with the total losses reaching over £7 million.


How you can protect yourself from Coronavirus-related scams:

There are some simple steps you can take that will protect you from the most common Coronavirus-related scams. Here’s what need to do:

1 – Watch out for scam messages
Your bank, or other official organisations, won’t ask you to share personal information over email or text. If you receive an email you’re not quite sure about, forward it to the Suspicious Email Reporting Service (SERS): report@phishing.gov.uk

2 – Shopping online
If you’re making a purchase from a company or person you don’t know and trust, carry out some research first, for example, by checking to see if others have used the site and what their experience was. If you decide to go ahead with the purchase, use a credit card if you have one, other payment providers may not provide the same protection.

3 – Unsolicited calls and browser pop-ups offering tech support
Never install any software, or grant remote access to your computer, as a result of a cold call. Remember, legitimate organisations would never contact you out of the blue to ask for financial details such as your PIN or full banking password.



NHS Test and Trace scams:

The NHS Test and Trace service plays an important role in the fight against coronavirus and it’s vital the public have confidence and trust in the service. However, we understand the concerns people have about the opportunity for criminals to commit scams.


What you need to know:

Contact tracers will only call you from the number 0300 013 5000. Anyone who does not wish to talk over the phone can request the NHS Test and Trace service to send an email or text instead, inviting them to log into the web-based service.

All text or emails sent by NHS Test and Trace will ask people to sign into the contact tracing website and will provide you with a unique reference number. We would advise people to type the web address https://contact-tracing.phe.gov.uk directly into their browser, followed by the unique reference number given to you, rather than clicking on any link provided in the message.


The NHS Test and Trace service will never: ask you to dial a premium rate number to speak to them (for example, those starting 09 or 087) ask you to make any form of payment or purchase a product or any kind ask for any details about your bank account ask for your social media identities or login details, or those of your contacts ask you for any passwords or PINs, or ask you to set up any passwords or PINs over the phone   ask you to download any software to your PC or ask you to hand over control of your PC, smartphone or tablet to anyone else ask you to access any website that does not belong to the government or NHS

If you think you have been a victim of fraud, please report it to Action Fraud at https://www.actionfraud.police.uk or by calling 0300 123 2040. If you live in Scotland, please report directly to Police Scotland by calling 101.​​​​​​​

 

Scams Awareness Fortnight 15th – 28th June

During the Scams Awareness fortnight, the Community Protection Team at Cambridgeshire County Council are aiming to make our residents more aware of how they can protect themselves and their families from scams. Scammers have been particularly active at this time, playing on people’s fears about the coronavirus to gain access to their personal details and financial information.

You can access a 20 minute elearning module which has been specifically updated for coronavirus scams. Citizens Advice have also produced a leaflet offering some guidance on how to spot a scam.

Histon Road – Bus, Cycling and Walking Improvements Project Phases B & D – road closure

The current works on Histon Road are progressing well with Phase A improvements at the junction with Victoria Road and Huntingdon Road.  We are now progressing to the next phase which will require us to close Histon Road to inbound motor traffic for the duration of the construction. This closure will help to complete the works in a shorter period of time. The temporary road closure is planned to start from Monday 29th June 2020. We would like to apologise for any inconvenience these works may cause. However, these works will deliver improvements for those who cycle, walk or use public transport on Histon Road and will help make travel in Cambridge more sustainable. Given the national priority to promote active travel during the current Covid-19 situation, it is more important than ever to progress with these works as they will directly help those who cannot work remotely and must travel. We hope the impact of the temporary road closure is reduced due to lower traffic levels and fewer children attending school. While the temporary closure is in place Histon Road will be one-way, outbound only for all motor traffic. Cyclists and pedestrians will still be able to travel both ways on Histon Road throughout the road works period. The closure point will be just to the south of the King’s Hedges Road junction allowing inbound traffic to access King’s Hedges Road, and also allowing construction and farm traffic to enter the Darwin Green site. Access to properties along Histon Road and its side roads will remain open at all times.  For residents and businesses on the closed side of the road access will be permitted via site access points. During the closure, the diversion route will be via the A14, Milton Road and Victoria Road and will be signposted along the route and wider road network. Road Closure Guidance Signs, Barriers, Fences & Cones Please do not alter or remove any of the traffic management associated with the road closures. If items are blocking your access, please speak to a member of the onsite traffic management team. Traffic Management There will be site access/egress points positioned along the length of the closure which will be used by members of the public that need to access their homes or businesses on the same side of the road closure. Driveways may be temporarily blocked, for short periods, whilst completing the works directly in front of them. This will be communicated to each household on an individual basis prior to the works in each area commencing, so that any critical access arrangements can be maintained. Bin collections We are liaising with the waste and streets team.  Please continue to put your wheelie bin(s) out for collection on the normal day unless you are advised otherwise. Bus Services The inbound closure of Histon Road will affect several current bus services including the Citi 8 service from Cottenham, and the Busway B service.  The inbound Citi 8 service will be diverted via King’s Hedges Road, Arbury Road, Mere Way, Carlton Way, Gilbert Road and Milton Road.  This will include a stop quite close to Histon Road near the junction of Carlton Way and Gilbert Road.  The outbound Citi 8 will use Histon Road as normal.  The Busway B inbound service will divert via the Science Park and CRC stops then use Milton Road to access the city centre but will also continue to travel outbound on Histon Road serving Shire Hall and Orchard Park.  Shuttle Bus A new shuttle bus, route 8H, will be provided to compensate for the loss of inbound services on Histon Road.  This will circulate from the city centre via Victoria Road to Histon Road and then via King’s Hedges Road to Orchard Park where it will operate via an anticlockwise loop of Chieftain Way, Circle Drive and Chariot Way to Arbury Road and then as the diverted route 8 back to the city centre.  Full details of these services including a map and timetables will be available at www.stagecoachbus.com/promos-and-offers/east/Histon-Road-closure If you have any concerns during construction, please do get in touch with Skanska’s project team on histonroad.contact@skanska.co.uk or telephone the 24-hour contact centre on 0330 105 1980. Visit the Histon Road construction page for further details

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If you wish to contact the Greater Cambridge Partnership, please email: contactus@greatercambridge.org.uk 

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Notification C186 Rampton Road, Willingham Road Closures

Details of upcoming road closures and works for Gripfibre Micro Asphalt Surface Treatment.

Road Closures:  C186 Rampton Rd, Willingham (inc High Street, Rampton) between Willingham & Rampton

I am writing to advise you of two Road Closures that will be happening very shortly, in order to facilitate essential carriageway maintenance.

Thursday 11th June 2020 for One day ¬– Carriageway patching works in preparation for Surface Treatment.

Tuesday 16th June 2020 for Four days – Gripfibre Micro Asphalt Surface Treatment.

Whilst the work is in progress, during operational hours, the road will be closed from 9.30am to 3.30pm (2.30pm during school term), and vehicular access will be restricted. A signed diversion route will be in place for through traffic.

In order for the contractor to complete the work with minimum disruption, it is essential that no vehicles are parked on the road. If you have particular access requirements, please speak to a member of the crew onsite who will be able to assist.

Access to properties within the closure area will be possible, but are subject to working conditions, and delays are to be expected. Crews will be working in accordance with Covid 19 guidelines.

These works are weather dependent, and changes are possible at short notice. Please look out for the advanced notices on site, as these will give the most up to date information; or contact our call centre or email as above.

If you have any queries regarding the works please use the above contact details or visit the CCC website for more information on Surface Treatments –

https://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/residents/travel-roads-and-parking/roads-and-pathways/roadworks-and-faults/surface-treatments

There will obviously be some noise and disruption associated with the work, and I apologise for any inconvenience that you may suffer. Thank you in advance for your co-operation.

New funding to aid small South Cambs businesses in COVID-19 recovery

Over £1.25m in grant funding is now available to help hundreds of small South Cambridgeshire businesses – who have not been eligible for Coronavirus support so far – to secure jobs and recover.

Eligible businesses such as charities, market traders, B&Bs and those in shared offices or flexible workspaces are invited to apply as soon as possible to the District Council for the new funding, and no later than midnight on 22 June.

The one-off payments under the Government’s discretionary grants scheme range from £2,500 for small firms, £10,000 for charities and up to £10,000 for other businesses connected to the retail, hospitality and leisure industry. Firms that have already benefited from previous Government grants do not qualify.

The Council has set up a special team to assess applications and distribute funding fairly and efficiently to eligible businesses that need support as the lockdown eases. This includes:

  • Small businesses in shared offices or other flexible workspaces with a minimum rent of £250 per month
  • Regular market traders who are based in the same physical location with fixed building costs and registered with the Council’s Environmental Health / Licensing Service
  • B&Bs that pay Council Tax and are registered with the Council’s Environmental Health Service
  • Charities that pay business rates to the Council and would meet the criteria to receive Small Business Rates Relief if they were an equivalent sized business.

These businesses will be notified of the Council’s decision as soon as possible.

The Council has introduced a fifth category for businesses not included in the above, which form part of the supply chain for the retail, hospitality and leisure industry and can demonstrate they have lost a minimum of 75% of their annual income as a result of COVID-19. With funding limited, the over-riding factor for grant determination will be the number of people employed. These businesses will be advised of any decisions after 22 June.

Among the qualifying criteria, businesses must have been trading on 11 March 2020, have a turnover of no more than £10.2m and employ less than 50 people.  

You can apply for grant aid or find out more about the scheme.

M11 Northbound Junction 14 exit slip – closure

Please see below details of an additional closure planned for next week. This work is not being undertaken by the A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon project, however the location of works may affect you and is therefore useful for you to know for planning your journeys.

*Monday 1 – Friday 5* 5 nights 9pm – 5am

M11 northbound junction 14 exit slip

Vehicles will be diverted to continue onto the A14 westbound to Swavesey junction 24 and return on the eastbound carriageway to continue their journey beyond Girton junction 31

Kind regardsA14 Cambridge to Huntingdon improvement scheme