Review of education in Peterborough published
A number of recommendations which will support everyone involved in education in Peterborough to work together to raise attainment levels has been...
Merchant Navy Day and the Burghley Horse Trials keep the Mayor busy
The Burghley Horse Trials and a ceremony to mark Merchant Navy Day are among the events in the Mayor’s diary. Friday 1 September - The...
Showcase of classic and vintage vehicles this weekend
Hundreds of classic and vintage vehicles are gearing up to make their way to Peterborough’s Embankment this weekend (2 and 3 September...
Peterborough to fly the flag for Merchant Navy Day
The important role played by the Merchant Navy during the First and Second World Wars will be recognised in Peterborough. Members of the public...
New look Bourges Boulevard footbridge re-opens
The footbridge over Bourges Boulevard by Queensgate shopping centre that provides a popular link to the city centre from the railway station is...
Results from Park ward by-election
The Park ward by-election has been won by Shaz Nawaz for Labour. The result means the city council remains in no overall control. The full result...
50 days to go until Perkins Great Eastern Run
As of tomorrow (Saturday 19 August), there's 50 days to go until this year's Perkins Great Eastern Run. Have you signed up to take part? Many...
Council congratulates young people on their A-Level results
Councillor Lynne Ayres, cabinet member for education, said: "Well done to all the young people who collected their exam results today. For the...
Green light given to Paston Reserve development
Outline planning permission has been granted for a development of up to 1,050 properties at Paston Reserve. Permission was granted after the...
First successful prosecutions for landlords flouting selective licensing rules
Four Peterborough landlords have been fined more than £400 each for pleading guilty to operating a property without a selective licence. On...
Peterborough to get new Household Recycling Centre
A new Household Recycling Centre (HRC), more than double the size of the current facility, is set to be up and running in the city from next year....
The 40th Peterborough Beer Festival and a Hawaiian party keep the Mayor busy
The 40th CAMRA Peterborough Beer Festival and an Hawaiian themed summer garden party are amongst the events in the Mayoral diary. Friday 18 August...
Young people to organise 'WestRaven's Got Talent'
Young people will work with three Peterborough-based artists to build an extensive eco-art installation at a new community garden in...
Spiritual fair and 90th birthday in the Mayor's diary
A 90th birthday celebration and a new store opening are among the dates in the mayoral diary in the next week. Saturday 12 August -The...
Plans to be shared for improvements to Junction 18 of A47/A15
Plans to move forward with a £5.5million upgrade to improve Junction 18 of the A47/A15 for pedestrians, cyclists and motorists are gathering...
Anti-social behaviour enforcement expands across Peterborough
A new Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) has been introduced in Peterborough in a bid to clamp down on anti-social behaviour. From Monday...
Partnership working to unlock Peterborough
Essential road upgrades that will bring new businesses and jobs to Peterborough will start next week, on Thursday 3 August. Extra capacity is...
Working parents encouraged to sign up for 30 hours
Working parents will be able to claim 30 hours of free childcare for three and four-year-olds if they meet the eligibility criteria, thanks to a...
DfT additional funding
The Department for Transport has today announced that Peterborough City Council will receive additional funding to repair drought damage roads....