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Emergency Planning

Here's where you can find more information about emergency planning and what you can do to prepare...

Whittlesey Fire
  • Fire in Wisbech Introduction

    Introduction

    Fenland District Council employs an Emergency Planning Team who co-ordinate planning, training and exercising within Local Authority Teams. The effectiveness of this co-ordination is fundamental to the discharge of related community responsibilities if a major emergency occurred, whatever the cause. To find out more information then please click on the following page for an introduction and overview on Emergency Planning.

  • Preparing for emergenciesPreparing for Emergencies

    Preparing for Emergencies

    An emergency can happen at any time and in any place. You may be at home, at work, or even on holiday. Find out how to prepare for an emergency wherever you happen to be and things you can do to help prevent certain types of emergencies from happening by clicking on this link.

  • Rest CentreRest Centres

    Rest Centres

    Please click on the following page for guidance on what to do if you are evacuated from your home in an emergency situation.

  • SnowCommunity Preparedness

    Community Preparedness

    There are times when due to situations totally out of anyone's control, communities could find themselves isolated and alone for sometime. For instance severe weather and recent floods Cornwall, Gloucester and Cumbria have demonstrated the need for communities to be able to manage until outside help arrives. At particular risk are the elderly and vulnerable. Communities must therefore be prepared to help those incapable of helping themselves. Please click here for further information on how to support your local community.

  • FloodingFlooding advice

    Flooding advice

    For further information on flooding; please click on the the following link.

  • Whittlesey FireBusiness Continuity

    Business Continuity

    Is your business prepared for the unexpected? Click here to find out more information

  • LRF logoCommunity Risk Register

    Community Risk Register

    The Civil Contingencies Act 2004 places a legal duty on Local Authorities to undertake risk assessments, maintain them in a Community Risk Register and publish this register. Please click on this link to find out more information.

  • Whittlesey Floods March 2009Further information and telephone contacts

    Further information and telephone contacts

    If you require any further information; then please click here for relevant telephone contacts and links to relevant website's.