“Now let’s hope they can work together for the good of Cambridge, the sub-region, the country and the world.
“It’s the best possible consolation prize, augmented by election as Police and Crime Commissioner of Darryl Preston (who has my wholehearted endorsement).”
Mr Wotherspoon said that he had spent the weekend “metaphorically clearing my desk, in particular sieving the 10,000 emails of the past six months”.
Chairman Tim Wotherspoon says he is a “Champion of public transport improvement in Cambridge & South Cambridgeshire, but there is no point in implementing it if it can’t be paid for in some creative way other than just through increasing tax” pic.twitter.com/4fI9jDGmD1 Robert Alexander LL.B., LL.M. Int l Law (@robalexander001) November 15, 2018
Damage left by ram raiders who hit Cottenham Co-op
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A village Co-op that underwent a £525,000 refurbishment last year, was hit by raiders overnight and a cash machine stolen.
Ram raiders left behind a trail of damage at the Co-op in High Street, Cottenham, during the 2am attack.
Cllr Tim Wotherspoon in Cottenham a week ago with police and crime commissioner Darryl Preston (left). They met local residents to discuss recent concerns over policing in the village,
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One nearby resident said they heard “lots of noise” and the sound of what seemed like a petrol saw and sledge hammers.