Peterborough News 13th October 2010

A summary of the Peterborough Breakfast Show from BBC Radio Cambridgeshire broadcast from 06:00 to 09:00 on Wednesday 13th October 2010.

Topics:
Already plagued by roadworks, the A1073 was closed this morning by an overturned lorry between Crowland and Eye Green.
Peterborough United face their FA hearing today icw the touchline brawl at the Notts County game.
It is reported that the Cabinet is trying to introduce a blanket rule forbidding any Council motion that might harm the city’s environmental reputation.

A Yaxley woman is one of the winners in a competition to design a series of 50p coins to mark the Olympics. She designed the tennis coin.
Peterborough’s Youth MP Lorna Cartledge is unhappy that university course fees will rise when the cap is removed.
Discussion continues around a planned anti-Islamic protest in the city.

BBC transmission breakdown at 08:00.

Weather: Mostly cloudy although it should stay dry with the odd bright spell. 13C. Tonight staying overcast but dry with the chance of a few mist patches later.

Interviewees:
Dave Knight Royal Mint.
Tracy Baines Coin Designer.
Hugh Cripps Peterborough Environment City Trust.
Mick Legett Peterborough Growth Partnership.

Team:
Presenter: Paul Stainton
Producer: Steve Titman
Sport: Peter Swann
News: Jo Taylor
Travel: Justin Peterson
Weather: Jim Bacon
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