Posh get a Hammering at Scunthorpe

Edwin Overland offers his opinion on the Peterborough United v Scunthorpe game and the future of Jim Gannon. Broadcast at 08:25 on Wednesday 24th March 2010 on the Paul Stainton Breakfast Show on BBC Radio Peterborough.

Edwin Overland offers his opinion on the Peterborough United v Scunthorpe game and the future of Jim Gannon. Broadcast at 08:25 on Wednesday 24th March 2010 on the Paul Stainton Breakfast Show on BBC Radio Peterborough.

(SAD MUSIC)
PS: Let’s just take a moment to reflect for all Posh fans. Because it’s normally at this point that we play the goals from last night. I refuse to play them. I refuse to play the goals from a four nil hammering by lowly Scunthorpe. Instead, it’s a chance for all Posh fans to .. just breathe. Take it all in your stride. Not to get too downhearted. Relax and enjoy Barber’s Adagio for Strings. Edwin Overland, good morning.
EO: No comment. I’ve off to buy ten packets of cigarettes, two pints of beer, fifteen gallons of petrol before the Budget, and then I’m going to Poland with Steve.
PS: To Cracow.
EO: To Cracow, or to crack off. Or crack on.
PS: Don’t forget, every hour from the highest tower of St Mary’s Church a heynal is played on the trumpet to the four quarters of the world. Youy’ll enjoy that.
EO: Don’t miss it.
PS: (laughter) Anyway, before we talk about Jim Gannon let’s talk about last night. Where the heck did that display come from?
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BBC Peterborough March 24th 2010

The BBC Radio Peterborough Paul Stainton’s Breakfast Show summary for Wednesday 24th March 2010.

The BBC Radio Peterborough Paul Stainton’s Breakfast Show summary for Wednesday 24th March 2010.

Topics:
Local anglers claim Eastern Europeans have been depleting fish stocks and call for better signage.
Local councillor reports widespread homelessness amongst former migrant workers.
The local Polish community defends itself against irresponsible reporting.
The Public and Commercial Services Union strikes again over cuts to redundancy terms.
The Three Horseshoes pub in Abbots Ripton has been badly damaged by fire.
Today is Budget Day.
Peterborough United FC were hammered by Scunthorpe.
A Peterborough United FC statement is expected on whether the manager has decided to renew his contract.
The Royal College of Physicians has called for an in-car smoking ban.
Wales has banned shock training collars for pets.

Interviewees:
Jonathan Means Peterborough & District Angling Association Head Bailiff.
Roger Ferguson Fisheries Enforcement Team Environment Agency.
John (Lord de Ramsey) Estate Owner for Three Horseshoes Pub.
Iwona Chodzicka Polish Interpreter.
Peter Yuskicik(?) Chairman of the Polish ex-Servicemen’s Club.
Malcolm from Peterborough (Fisherman).
Angus Ellis Public and Commercial Services Union Rep.
Jeff Stebbings Gardening Guru.

Companies mentioned:
RSPCA
Wine & Spirits Association.
Tacklefest.
Gardening Answers magazine.

Team:
Presenter: Paul Stainton
Producer: Steve Titman
Sport: Nick Fairburn
News: Gabrielle Grindrod
Travel: Justin Peterson
Weather: Chris Bell
Phones: Kerry Devine
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Lincoln Road: Crown Pub to be Members Club

It’s 07:25 on Tuesday 23rd March 2010, and Paul Stainton is talking to Brian Gascoyne, Chairman of the Millfield and New England Regeneration Partnership, about the news that Brian is reopening the Crown Pub Lincoln Road Peterborough as a Members Only club.

It’s 07:25 on Tuesday 23rd March 2010, and Paul Stainton is talking to Brian Gascoyne, Chairman of the Millfield and New England Regeneration Partnership, about the news that Brian is reopening the Crown Pub Lincoln Road Peterborough as a Members Only club.

PS: Now the Crown Pub in New England is to reopen this week as a private members community club. For anybody who’s ever done the Crown to Town, going back many years, it’s not been possible in recent weeks. It’s had a chequered past of course. It was closed earlier this year following a number of altercations at the establishment. One man, though, believes he can change it all. He’s Brian Gascoyne. Good morning Brian.
BG: Good morning.
PS: The Crown to Town’s back on!
BG: Yes it certainly is.
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Michael van Straten: He’s with the Alliance & Leicester

It’s 07:50 on Tuesday 23rd March, and Michael van Straten is calling in from the comfort of his villa in France to answer those niggling health questions that Kerry Devine is taking from the staff at the Alliance & Leicester Building Society on Church Street in Peterborough.

It’s 07:50 on Tuesday 23rd March, and Michael van Straten is calling in from the comfort of his villa in France to answer those niggling health questions that Kerry Devine is taking from the staff at the Alliance & Leicester Building Society on Church Street in Peterborough.

PS: We’ve been out and about again Michael to find out how well, or ill, the people of Peterborough are. We sent Miss Kerry Devine out to the Alliance & Leicester Building Society in Peterborough, to find out what health problems are bothering the staff there. I’m afraid it’s more pins and needles.
MvS: Ah hah! Here we go.
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BBC Peterborough March 23rd 2010

The BBC Radio Peterborough Paul Stainton’s Breakfast Show summary for Tuesday 23rd March 2010.

The BBC Radio Peterborough Paul Stainton’s Breakfast Show summary for Tuesday 23rd March 2010.

Topics:
Labour suspends sleaze ministers. Further damaging revelations in progress.
Local group expresses concern at multiple Council and EEDA funded outlets on the High Street.
The Crown pub in Lincoln Road will reopen as a private members’ club.
Outsourcing of Council services: the head of the new Leisure Trust describes her vision.
Stanground College expansion plans unveiled as newbuild proceeds apace.
Posh play fellow strugglers Scunthorpe tonight. Gannon mulls his future.
Dirk Benedict (Face from the A-Team) stars as Colombo at the Key Theatre shortly.
Google abandons Chinese Govt. restraints on web content and redirects users to uncensored HK Google site.
Michael van Straten Health Guru visits the Alliance & Leicester Building Society with good advice for staff.
British banks will be obliged to provide a basic bank account to anyone who requires one.

Interviewees:
Gavin Elsey Cllr. and Member for Regional and Business Engagement Peterborough City Council.
Brian Gascoyne Chairman Millfield and New England Regeneration Partnership and Crown Landlord.
Sheila Smith Chair of the New Leisure Trust.
Chris Moncrieff ex-Press Association.
Michael van Straten Health Guru.
Rowen Squibb Growborough.
Graham Godson Scunthorpe Fan.
Allison Sunley Programme Director 14-19 Education Peterborough City Council.
Michael Cross Key Theatre.

Companies mentioned:
Cardea.
Primark.
TK Maxx.
Alliance & Leicester.

Team:
Presenter: Paul Stainton
Producer: Steve Titman
Sport: John Symes
News: Gabrielle Grindrod
Travel: Justin Peterson
Weather: John Gray
Phones: Kerry Devine
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Nick Sandford: Outsourcing Culture Sport and Heritage

This interview with Peterborough City Councillor and Liberal Democrat Prospective Parliamentary Candidate Nick Sandford takes place following the news that Peterborough City Council intend to hand responsibility for libraries, museums, sports facilities and the Key Theatre over to a charitable trust. Broadcast at 07:10 on Monday 22nd March 2010 in Paul Stainton’s BBC Peterborough Breakfast Show.

This interview with Peterborough City Councillor and Liberal Democrat Prospective Parliamentary Candidate Nick Sandford takes place following the news that Peterborough City Council intend to hand responsibility for libraries, museums, sports facilities and the Key Theatre over to a charitable trust. Broadcast at 07:10 on Monday 22nd March 2010 in Paul Stainton’s BBC Peterborough Breakfast Show.

PS: Now, the city’s libraries, museum, sports facilities and the Key Theatre may no longer be managed by the City Council. A new charitable trust could take over the running of it in order to save the Council some cash. Let’s speak to LibDem Parliamentary Candidate Nick Sandford. Morning Nick.
NS: Good morning.
PS: Sounds like a good idea.
NS: Well it’s a good idea that it might save a small amount of cash I think. In the first year it will cost the Council money with all the setup costs. But they reckon it may save up to a couple of hundred thousand. I think the major concerns that we’ve got about it are there’s going to be a significant loss of democracy and accountability. The type of trust they’ve chosen, once the trustees have been appointed they can just reappoint themselves virtually in perpetuity. And I think that leaves a number of concerns about, for instance, the Council will lose control of charges. I remember a couple of years ago there was concern that sports charges were going up over the rate of inflation. When that happened, people could go to the local councillors. When the trust has control of it people will basically have no actual say.
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Matthew Lee: Outsourcing Culture Sport and Heritage

This interview with Peterborough City Council’s Cabinet Member for Environment Capital and Culture Matthew Lee takes place following the news that Peterborough City Council intend to hand responsibility for libraries, museums, sports facilities and the Key Theatre over to a charitable trust. Broadcast at 08:10 on Monday 22nd March 2010 in Paul Stainton’s BBC Peterborough Breakfast Show.

This interview with Peterborough City Council’s Cabinet Member for Environment Capital and Culture Matthew Lee takes place following the news that Peterborough City Council intend to hand responsibility for libraries, museums, sports facilities and the Key Theatre over to a charitable trust. Broadcast at 08:10 on Monday 22nd March 2010 in Paul Stainton’s BBC Peterborough Breakfast Show.

PS: … Peterborough’s libraries, museums, and the Key Theatre may no longer be managed by the City Council. As of tomorrow a new charitable trust could take over the running of it, in order to save the Council some cash. Earlier on the show, councillor Nick Sandford expressed his reservations.
NS: (TAPE) The type of trust they’ve chosen, once the trustees have been appointed, they can just reappoint themselves virtually in perpetuity. And I think that leaves a number of concerns about, for instance, the Council will lose control over charges. I remember a couple of years ago there was concern that sports charges were going up, over the rate of inflation.
PS: That’s Nick Sandford, The LibDem candidate in the forthcoming parliamentary election. Councillor Matthew Lee is Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Environment Capital and Culture at Peterborough City Council. Morning Matthew.
ML: Good morning.
PS: Can you understand Nick Sandford’s reservations?
ML: Yes but they’re not true. I’ve tried to correct him and unfortunately he doesn’t seem to want to listen. Can I just reassure everybody the trustees can’t just keep reappointing themselves. They’ll be time-limited. Two of the trustees will be councillors, and they’ll be appointed by the Leader of the Council. And this is deliberate, because some charities, when you see them with their trustees, over the years the trustees don’t change, and therefore the organisation doesn’t change, so it’s very important that this trust will be bringing in new blood over the years to reinvigorate the service.
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BBC Peterborough March 22nd 2010

The BBC Radio Peterborough Paul Stainton’s Breakfast Show summary for Monday 22nd March 2010.

The BBC Radio Peterborough Paul Stainton’s Breakfast Show summary for Monday 22nd March 2010.

Topics:
The Prison Officers Association expresses concern over weapons in prison after an unpopular inmate was attacked in Frankland prison.
Peterborough City Council backs plans to hand over libraries, museums, sports facilities and the Key Theatre to a charitable trust.
BA disruption continues as the cabin crew strike is ongoing.
Supermarkets are criticised after new research shows alcopops are being targeted for alcohol promotions.
Gordon Brown will promise superfast broadband for all by 2020 and pledge to put more Government services on line.
A great weekend reported for Sport Relief locally.
Steven Byers MP et al have been accused of exploiting influence for cash.
According to the BBC Further Education colleges face budget cuts.
Rumours persist that the Peterborough United FC bus failed to turn up for the Forest game.

Interviewees:
Nick Sandford Peterborough City Cllr. and LibDem PPC.
Scott Beasley Community Sports Development Officer Peterborough City Council.
Matthew Lee Peterborough City Cllr. and Deputy Leader and Cabinet member for Environment Capital and Culture.
Steve Thorpe Free Kicks Foundation and Charity Walker.
Nilesh Patel PUFC fan and Charity Walker.
Glyn Travis Prison Officers’ Association.
Mark Leech Converse.
Toby Earle TV Easy Magazine.

Companies mentioned:
British Airways.

Team:
Presenter: Paul Stainton
Producer: Steve Titman
Sport: John Symes
News: Gabrielle Grindrod
Travel: Justin Peterson
Weather: Steve Weston
Phones: Kerry Devine
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