Counterfeit perfume warning in Peterborough
City residents offered vastly reduced aftershave and perfume in the run up to Christmas are being urged to be aware after safety fears....
Poppy appeal launch and Community Fridges initiative keep Mayor busy
The launch of this year's poppy appeal and a new initiative to tackle food waste and redistribute food to those most in need are among...
Housing target reduced and new settlement removed in revised Local Plan
A revised version of the plan which sets out the future development of Peterborough and surrounding areas will be discussed by councillors from...
City centre demonstrations pass peacefully
Two protests in Peterborough passed peacefully today without major disruption to the city. A protest by the Peterborough Trades Union Council...
Details of routes for two demonstrations taking place on Saturday 21 October
Police have released details of the routes of the EDL (English Defence League) protest and a counter protest by the Peterborough Trades Union...
New service to support children's well-being and mental health
A new service which will support children and young people with their well-being and mental health will be launched in the new...
Oxjam celebrations and Paddington Bear keep the Mayor busy this week
The Oxjam live music event and a date with Paddington Bear are among the events in the Mayor’s diary this coming week. Thursday 19 October...
2018 boundary review - revised proposals for new parliamentary constituency boundaries
On 17 October 2017, the Boundary Commission for England published its revised proposals for new constituency boundaries. This marked the start of...
Council tax competition winners awarded
Five city residents have each been awarded £250 worth of shopping vouchers as part of a competition run by Peterborough City Council....
City residents urged to take up free flu vaccine
Eligible city residents are being urged to take up the offer of a free flu vaccination following the launch of a national campaign. The Public...
Civic flagpoles to be installed on Bridge Street
Work to install three civic flagpoles on Bridge Street will start on Monday 16 October and is expected to continue until the end of this month....
A 100th birthday party and Diwali celebrations keep the Mayor busy this week
A Werrington resident’s 100th birthday party and the Diwali celebrations in Cathedral Square are among the events in the Mayor’s diary...
City gets ready to celebrate Diwali
Diwali will be celebrated with dance and music in the city this weekend. This is a free event that all are welcome to attend. Activities will be...
WMHD - organisations combine to improve health of staff
NHS workers, local authority colleagues and charity representatives will mark World Mental Health Day with a conference examining how to improve...
World Sight Day activities to take place in Peterborough
Blind and partially sighted people are being invited to activities taking place in Peterborough on World Sight Day. World Sight Day (Thursday 12...
Artwork planned for Lower Bridge Street
Four pieces of public art will be placed in Lower Bridge Street over the coming weeks, the final part of a £2.1 million project to...
Twelve year lease signed with The Green Backyard
A twelve year lease has been signed with The Green Backyard to secure the charity's future on its current Oundle Road site. This milestone...
Black History Month and the Perkins Great Eastern Run keep the Mayor busy
The opening of the city’s celebrations for Black History Month and the Perkins Great Eastern Run are among the events in the Mayor’s...
Abbotsmede Community Primary School gifted 70 children
Abbotsmede Community Primary School in Peterborough will enjoy a set of 70 brand new children’s books and specially designed bookshelves for...
Tobacco seized in Peterborough
An operation to disrupt the sale and supply of illegal tobacco in Peterborough, March and Wisbech uncovered more than 240,000 cigarettes and 34.85...