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COUNCILLORS
FENLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL
WHITTLESEY TOWN COUNCIL FENLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL - WHITTLESEY MEMBERS
K Mayor
Whittlesey - Bassenhally Ward |
19 Bowkers Way,
Whittlesey, PE7 1TY
Phone: 01733 204944 |
Mrs D Laws
Whittlesey - Delph |
39 West Delph,
Whittlesey, PE7 1RD
Phone:01733 208678 |
M J Curtis
Whittlesey - Kingsmoor Ward |
31 Eastrea Road, ,
Whittlesey, PE7 1SG
Phone: 01733 759935 |
S Garratt
Whittlesey - Lattersey Ward |
42 Church Street,
Whittlesey, PE7 1DB
Phone: 01733 350623 |
R C Speechley
Whittlesey - St Andrews |
6 Snoots Road,
Whittlesey, PE7 1LA
Phone: 01733 202465 |
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WHITTLESEY TOWN COUNCILLORS
Ken Mayor
Bassenhally Ward |
19 Bowkers Way,
Whittlesey PE7 1TY
Phone: 01733 204944 |
Gillian Lawrence
Bassenhally Ward |
The Garden House,
Whittlesey, PE7 1GP
Phone: 01733 203036
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Mrs D Laws
Delph Ward |
39 West Delph,
Whittlesey, PE7 1RD
Phone: 01733 208678 |
Ken Mayor
Delph Ward |
19 Bowkers Way,
Whittlesey PE7 1TY
Phone: 01733 204944 |
R. Curtis
Lattersey Ward |
24 Eastrea Road,
Whittlesey, PE7 1SG
Phone: 01733 203304 |
Steve Garratt
Lattersey Ward |
42 Church Street
Whittlesey, PE7 1DB
Phone:01733 350623 |
Rita Jolley
Kingsmoor Ward |
13 Cresent Close,
Whittlesey, PE7 1YB
Phone: 01733 350151 |
M. Curtis
Kingsmoor Ward |
31 Eastrea Road,
Whittlesey, PE7 1SG
Phone: 01733 759935
E-mail: council@martincurtis.net |
Pam Potts
South Ward |
110 Eldernell Close, Coates
Whittlesey, PE7 2DD
Phone: 01733 840303 |
Ralph Butcher
South Ward |
192 Coates Rd,
Whittlesey, PE7 2BE
Phone: 01733 840316 |
Pam Slaughter
St Andrews Ward |
7 Curlew Close,
Whittlesey, PE7 1XQ
Phone: 01733 351588 |
Mick Speechley
St Andrews Ward |
6 Snoots Road,
Whittlesey, PE7 1LA
Phone: 01733 202465 |
Richard Cuffe
St Mary Ward |
10 Nene Close,
Whittlesey, PE7 1SL
Phone: 01733 203763 |
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Whittlesey's most famous son was Sir Harry George Wakelyn Smith, 1787-1860, a British general who servedin the Peninsula War, the war of 1812 and the Battle of Waterloo. In India he distinguished himself in the Sikh Wars, after which he was awarded a baronetcy for the victory at Aliwal in 1846.
Whittlesey's famous Butter Cross built circa 1680. This photograph was taken in the 19th Century, and is from the front cover of "Millennium Memories of Whittlesey" one of two books, each containing over 40 photos, recording life in Whittlesey in the past. These books, published on behalf of the Whittlesey Society are available from Whittlesey Museum)
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