Ex mayor and minister s letters over £45 million withheld housing funds revealed
The exchange has been disclosed following Freedom of Information requests
Former mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, Conservative James Palmer
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An exchange of letters between the former mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough and a minister over the Governmentâs decision to withhold housing funds has been revealed.
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10:29 AM May 17, 2021
This offensive Swastika graffiti was seen in Jubilee Park and the grounds of Ely Cathedral on Sunday (May 16).
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Residents of Ely were left horrified after they spotted Swastika graffiti in Jubilee Park and the grounds of Ely Cathedral while out on a walk.
They believe the offensive graffiti was spray-painted onto the door on Saturday evening as the Ely Litter Picker group had carried out a communal litter pick throughout the centre of Ely during the day.
It comes after a spate of offensive graffiti in recent months led to East Cambs Council and Cambridgeshire Constabulary forming The East Cambs Community Safety Partnership, which aims to crackdown on such incidents.
Published:
10:29 AM May 17, 2021
This offensive Swastika graffiti was seen in Jubilee Park and the grounds of Ely Cathedral on Sunday (May 16).
- Credit: SUPPLIED
Residents of Ely were left horrified after they spotted Swastika graffiti in Jubilee Park and the grounds of Ely Cathedral while out on a walk.
They believe the offensive graffiti was spray-painted onto the door on Saturday evening as the Ely Litter Picker group had carried out a communal litter pick throughout the centre of Ely during the day.
It comes after a spate of offensive graffiti in recent months led to East Cambs Council and Cambridgeshire Constabulary forming The East Cambs Community Safety Partnership, which aims to crackdown on such incidents.
What to look out for after Cambridgeshire s elections
The May 6 elections have changed the political landscape in Cambridgeshire
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Votes being counted in the Cambridge University Sports Centre
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Last week voters fundamentally altered the political status quo in Cambridgeshire.
The Conservatives lost control of both the county council and the directly elected mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough - the latter of which leads the combined authority, the former of which holds decisive votes on the Greater Cambridge Partnership.