Published:
4:09 PM January 29, 2021
Updated:
8:01 PM January 29, 2021
A power cut in villages south of Norwich cut supply to more than 600 homes on Friday afternoon.
- Credit: UK Power Networks A lot of work is required from engineers to fix a power cut which left more than 600 homes without electricity.
UK Power Networks said it was made aware of the issue, affecting some of those living in villages just south of Poringland, sandwiched between the A140 and A146, at 12.28pm on Friday.
Temporary generators have been put in place after an underground cable fault knocked out the power supply to 619 homes in that area.
Weighing just 4.3g, little more than a sugar cube, Memo is a healthy weight for a common pipistrelle.
After being rescued from the Salle Grid, she has been taken into the care of the Bat Conservation Trust which will care for her before releasing her back into the wild in March near to where she was found.
Heather Patrick, UK Power Networks’ environment adviser, said: “Many people don’t understand bats or are scared of them, particularly at the moment, so Jason’s story is a great way to dispel the myths and inform people about ways to help bats.
Published:
3:58 PM January 24, 2021
Updated:
4:10 PM January 24, 2021
A1101 Sutton Road, Wisbech near to the junction with Gypsy Lane, Leverington. Driver left scene of collision.
- Credit: Fen Cops
Police have found the driver of car who left the scene after his car left the road early today and brought down power lines.
The incident happened on the A1101 Sutton Road, Wisbech near to the junction with Gypsy Lane, Leverington.
An off-duty police officer came across the abandoned car on his way home at 01.46am.
“The driver had left the scene, the vehicle was recovered by police and enquiries are ongoing into this,” said a post on Policing Fenland Facebook.
Published:
3:58 PM January 24, 2021
Updated:
4:10 PM January 24, 2021
A1101 Sutton Road, Wisbech near to the junction with Gypsy Lane, Leverington. Driver left scene of collision.
- Credit: Fen Cops
Police have found the driver of car who left the scene after his car left the road early today and brought down power lines.
The incident happened on the A1101 Sutton Road, Wisbech near to the junction with Gypsy Lane, Leverington.
An off-duty police officer came across the abandoned car on his way home at 01.46am.
“The driver had left the scene, the vehicle was recovered by police and enquiries are ongoing into this,” said a post on Policing Fenland Facebook.