Sunday, 20 December 2015


Dear All,

Black Eye Friday warning issued as police and Army take to Cambridge streets
By Cambridge News  |  Posted: December 18, 2015
By Tara Cox


Police deal with a late-night incident


The highlight this week was our Friday night stint with “Street Pastors” in Cambridge. The night has been christened “Black Eye Friday” due to activities in previous years. We did not see much violence this year but, of course plenty of over indulgence and consequent sickness and helplessness. We were in the Nightlite cafe which for the occasion was shared with 12 Territorial Army, 12 St John’s Ambulance, a couple of NHS and up to 20 police for the briefing. I guess it was based on previous experience but this year seemed a tad over the top. It was reasonably quiet up to midnight and not over populated after but those who were brought in were fairly serious cases with a few needing drips or ambulances to take them to A&E. One of the NHS men was from A&E and he said that 33% to 50% of cases admitted to A&E have mental problems and the system to treat them is failing badly.
Our worst case was brought in by the SPs at 3.30am and the TA turned him away saying it was too late so he was sent to us and the St John’s folk so instead of getting away at 4 am we were there until 4.40 am, bed at 5.30 am!. All in all the TA were not a great asset and there seemed to be too many not very useful people about, but some very sad cases came in and most were helped to a degree.
On Thursday our walk began at Ridgewell and took in Stoke-by-Clare where we were given mince pies and mulled wine by one of our members before walking back to via Baythorne End (where Esther might remember bailing out of the car!) to Ridgewell for a Christmas lunch.


U3A Ramblers being addressed by Philip


Baythorne End

I fetched a Christmas tree from Fenwick’s plantation on Tuesday. Richard planted about 200 several years ago and only sells a few each year. Consequently the remainder are about 15’ tall so have to be felled and cut to the required length. Still at £1 per foot are still the biggest bargain around.
Friday it was Ken Elsom’s 90th and we dropped in for a drink and yesterday Carol Kitson reached 65.
I watched Over 3 v 2 Cambridge City Res. in shirt sleeves yesterday – unseasonable for the shortest day.
Christmas preparations seem to be well underway. We expect Esther and Ben for Christmas Day together with Adrian Hart, with Mary-Ann, Andy, Amelie and Bert late on Boxing Day.
Best wishes to everyone, We hope your Christmas and New Year go well.
Love


Mike & Kate

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