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Services and Amenities

Defibrillator

A new defibrillator has been installed at The William Marshall Centre 

A defibrillator has been installed for community use at Main Street Welney in the old phone box. If you are with someone who experiences a cardiac arrest, ring 999 first.

The Ambulance Service will direct you to the nearest defibrillator and provide you with the cabinet lock code.  

​A training session was held for Councillors and Parishioners at the Lamb and Flag public house.

Mobile Post Office 

Situated at the Lamb and Flag Car Park, Main Street, Welney Wisbech PE14 9RB

Opening hours

Monday

15:50-16:20

Tuesday

15:15-16:00

Wednesday

15:15-16:00

Thursday

15:50-16:20

Friday

Closed

Saturday

Closed

Sunday

Closed

Street Lighting

Welney currently has 35 streetlights all fitted with LED's. The Parish Council have installed three solar lights.

Public Rights of Way

What is a public right of way?

Public rights of way allow the public to walk, or sometimes ride, cycle or drive along specific routes over land which belong to someone else — this includes public footpaths, bridleways. Rights of way for pedestrians only. Dogs may be taken on suitable routes.

Welney Flood Watch

The Welney Flood Watch Facebook page is managed by volunteers and the information provided is intended to inform interested parties as to the up to date position of the flooding of the A1101 road through the village of Welney, Norfolk. Whilst best endeavours are made to be as accurate as possible, the team accept no responsibility for any liability or damage caused as a result of the information provided.

Bus Shelter

Welney has one bus shelter on Main Street near Chestnut Avenue. 

Local Planning Applications

The Parish Council is included in the consultation process for planning applications relating to the Parish of Welney.

Traffic Calming Measures using the SAM2 Camera

Speed awareness Monitor.  Over this past year you would have noticed the SAM2 speed camera located around the village. The speed camera has proved very valuable in gathering data on traffic that passes through the village. It records every vehicle that passes through with speed recorded and time of day.

General Maintenance​

​The Parish Council is responsible for general maintenance and upkeep of the village. If you would like to report any issues, please contact the Clerk.

​Maintenance of the roads, for example dealing with potholes, is the responsibility of the County Council Highways Department. Please report any issues about potholes directly via Norfolk County Council's online reporting.

 

LOCAL AMENITIES

William Marshall Centre

If you wish to make contact with the William Marshall Centre please use this email address:

williammarshallcentre@gmail.com

William Marshall Centre websitehttps://thewilliammarshallcentre.co.uk/

William Marshall Centre
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