
⚫ Police Neighbourhood Team: March Library 13 March




The Programme operates between 30 March to 10 April.
Children eligible for benefits-related free school meals can access a funded place at a HAF holiday scheme for up to 16 hours. Families experiencing financial hardship may also qualify.
Further details are available via the following links:

The mobile library is visiting Tuesday 3rd March – Come and see what we have to offer.
We have a wide range of books for all ages. We also distribute free NHS hearing aid batteries and walking stick ferrules. We have copies of the new The Library Presents brochure for you to collect.
Bring along your Cambridgeshire Libraries card or join up on board.
March, Elliott Lodge 9.45 – 10.15am
March, Upwell Park 10.30 – 11.00am
March, Wendreth Court 11.15 – 11.45am



The Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Waste Partnership (RECAP) is urging residents to recycle batteries and battery‑powered electricals safely, following an increase in fires caused by incorrectly disposed lithium‑ion batteries.

All types of batteries can be recycled free of charge at Household Recycling Centres, supermarkets and DIY stores. This includes loose household batteries, lithium‑ion and rechargeable batteries, and batteries found inside small electrical items.
ROADWORKS
Twenty Foot Road, CLOSED to all motor vehicles until the 14th December due to junction signalisation and alignment works.
More info: https://one.network/?GB148328044
Signalising the junction of Twenty Foot Road including widening March Road and realigning Twenty Foot Road.

The A141 March Road/Twenty Foot Road junction is being relocated and upgraded with the installation of traffic lights on new traffic islands, a right turn lane for those joining Twenty Foot Road and resurfacing as well as new signs and lining.
B1099 Upwell Road, March will be CLOSED to all motor vehicles from the 14th Feb until the 1st Mar for works.
More info: https://one.network/?GB147414217

Cambridgeshire County Council hereby gives notice of its intention to install two sets of speed cushions opposite numbers 20 and 21 and opposite numbers 7 and 12 Norwood Avenue. Each set of speed cushions to consist of three individual cushions 1.65m wide x 3m long x 75mm high.
The above proposals are intended to promote lower traffic speeds and improve road safety in Norwood Avenue.
To view a drawing showing these proposals, please visit our permanent traffic regulation orders page and select PR1146.
If you wish to comment, please e-mail policyandregulation@cambridgeshire.gov.uk or write to the undersigned by 25th February 2026 quoting reference PR1146.
Comments received will be used as part of our consultation process and may be published, but will be anonymised, in any reports.
Frank Jordan, Executive Director, Place and Sustainability, c/o Policy and Regulation, ALC2662 New Shire Hall, Emery Crescent, Enterprise Campus, Weald, Huntingdon PE28 4YE