Marco Cereste: Peterborough is Fantastic

Following a predicted rise in population in Peterborough Marco Cereste Leader of Peterborough City Council recommends building as many new houses as humanly possible, pressing on with large development schemes and sharing his fantastic view of Peterborough. Marco Cereste speaks to the BBC’s Andy Burrows at 08:10 on Wednesday 2nd June 2010 in the Peterborough Breakfast Show on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.

Following a predicted rise in population in Peterborough and despite savage cuts widely forecast, Marco Cereste Leader of Peterborough City Council recommends building as many new houses as humanly possible, pressing on with large development schemes and celebrating the culture on offer in the city. Sharing his fantastic view of Peterborough, Marco Cereste speaks to the BBC’s Andy Burrows at 08:10 on Wednesday 2nd June 2010 in the Peterborough Breakfast Show on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.
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Stewart Jackson MP on Coalition Government Policies for Peterborough

The newly re-elected Conservative MP for Peterborough Stewart Jackson talks to the BBC’s Andy Gall and answers some questions elicited from the general public by a BBC reporter on walkabout, regarding the problems affecting Peterborough and the way that new Coalition Government policies could affect the outcomes. Broadcast at 08:20 on Wednesday 2nd June in the Peterborough Breakfast Show on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.

The newly re-elected Conservative MP for Peterborough Stewart Jackson talks to the BBC’s Andy Gall and answers some questions elicited from the general public by a BBC reporter on walkabout, regarding the problems affecting Peterborough and the way that new Coalition Government policies could affect the outcomes. Broadcast at 08:20 on Wednesday 2nd June in the Peterborough Breakfast Show on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.
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Peterborough News 2nd June 2010

A summary of the Peterborough Breakfast Show from BBC Radio Cambridgeshire broadcast from 07:00 to 09:00 on Wednesday 2nd June 2010. News travel weather and interviews.

A summary of the Peterborough Breakfast Show from BBC Radio Cambridgeshire broadcast from 07:00 to 09:00 on Wednesday 2nd June 2010. News travel weather and interviews.

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The Office of National Statistics predicts a substantial rise in the population of Peterborough, but opinions differ on how best to provide the housing and other services that would be required.
Cambridgeshire Police have a scheme to teach 30 young miscreants the art of fishing as an alternative ocupation to crime. Cambridgeshire Police have also just completed a recruitment drive, doubling their intake over the last two years. A BBC reporter samples the training scheme.
A Peterborough woman is unhappy that she has been fined and cautioned for fly-tipping after leaving items for recycling beside a full recycling bin in Hampton Court Westwood.
An ongoing row between artist Robert Erskine and the Peterborough Environment City Trust about the ownership and maintenance of the Power Rhythm Sculpture appears to have been resolved, but not to the full satisfaction of the artist.
The Leader of Peterborough City Council offers his dream for the city.
Peterborough MP Stewart Jackson outlines his and the coalition government’s poition on a wide range of topics raised by listeners.
Jeff Stebbings Gardening Guru gives advice on plant propagation.
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Opportunity Peterborough on Going Forward

Neil Darwin from Opportunity Peterborough talks to the BBC’s Andy Burrows about their current strategy, on the day that the fountains were turned on in Cathedral Square. Broadcast at 16:19 on Tuesday 1st June 2010 in the Drivetime Show on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.

Neil Darwin from Opportunity Peterborough talks to the BBC’s Andy Burrows about their current strategy, on the day that the fountains were turned on in Cathedral Square. Broadcast at 16:19 on Tuesday 1st June 2010 in the Drivetime Show on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.

ANDY: We’ll just stay with the fountains in Cathedral Square for just a moment though, because as we were talking the other side of the travel, the fountains were turned on today after months of work. And before we came on the air I spoke to Neil Darwin. He’s the Director of Economic Development with Opportunity Peterborough. That’s the company charged with rejuvenating the city. And I asked him how significant today’s event is to the future of Peterborough.

DARWIN: In terms of what’s been happening today, I think they’re a massive boost for the city. What we do know is that investors do like to have a good look around the city before they relocate anywhere. And having something as prestigious as the fountains is extremely good news for the city.
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Peterborough Centre Redevelopment Continues Apace

On the day that the fountains are due to be turned on, Radio Cambridgeshire takes a microphone out into Cathedral Square to sample opinions on the works carried out there, and David Arthur of Peterborough City Council speaks to the BBC’s Andy Burrows to forecast a September completion date for the project . Broadcast at 16:05 on Tuesday 1st June 2010 in the Drivetime Show on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.

On the day that the fountains are due to be turned on, Radio Cambridgeshire takes a microphone out into Cathedral Square to sample opinions on the works carried out there, and David Arthur of Peterborough City Council speaks to the BBC’s Andy Burrows to forecast a September completion date for the project . Broadcast at 16:05 on Tuesday 1st June 2010 in the Drivetime Show on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.

ANDY: First of all in this hour then, the fountains have been turned on in Cathedral Square in Peterborough, following a massive makeover, which officials hope will bring more shoppers, companies and ultimately investment into the city. Just a few days ago, here at BBC Radio Cambridgeshire we asked shoppers what they thought of the idea.

REPORTER: What do you think of the new Square?
SHOPPER 1: When it’s finished, it will be absolutely brilliant. It’s what Peterborough needed.
SHOPPER 2: Well it will, when it goes on, yes, it will be nice.
SHOPPER 3: On the artist’s impression, it looks as if it was going to be a real attraction, as if there was going to be a central point within it to look at. But there isn’t, and where the fountain water is going come out, it just looks like drain covers.
SHOPPER 4: I can’t see what they spent the money on. I really can’t. I really don’t see that the Square looks any different.
SHOPPER 5: There’s not really a lot to it. Kind of average. Square.
SHOPPER 6: It’s very beautiful, I think.
SHOPPER 7: Quite impressive. It’s taken a long time yes, there’s no doubt about that.
SHOPPER 8: It’s a bit plain.
SHOPPER 9: Yes it’s Ok. I just think it’s been a lot of money wasted.
SHOPPER 10: I think it’s beautiful. I think a few flowers would be nice, big flower-boxes of some kind.

ANDY: That was shoppers in Peterborough just a few days ago. David Arthur is the Project Manager for Peterborough City Council. He joins me now. Good afternoon to you David. Continue reading “Peterborough Centre Redevelopment Continues Apace”

Roger Hutchings from Queensgate Peterborough on Current Trading Conditions

Roger Hutchings from the Queensgate Shopping Centre Peterborough talks to the BBC’s Andy Gall about current trading conditions, and departures and arrivals in the Centre. Broadcast at 08:20 on Tuesday 1st June 2010 in the Peterborough Breakfast Show on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.

Roger Hutchings from the Queensgate Shopping Centre Peterborough talks to the BBC’s Andy Gall about current trading conditions, and departures and arrivals in the Centre. Broadcast at 08:21 on Tuesday 1st June 2010 in the Peterborough Breakfast Show on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.

ANDY: It’s eight twenty one now, and there’ll soon be another empty shop at the Queensgate Centre. The Disney Store has decided to pull out after their lease expired. Recently Faith shoe shop also left, and Roger Hutchings is the Manager of Queensgate and joins us now. Good morning Roger.
ROGER: Good morning to you.
ANDY: So why are these shops leaving?
ROGER: Well I think there’s always circumstances surrounding every event. If we take Faith shoe shops, unfortunately Queensgate like other shopping destinations throughout the country have been affected by retailers going into administration, ceasing to trade, and we have lost Faith. That’s undoubtedly the case. In terms of Disney, yes Disney is .. the unit’s becoming available to us, but I think it’s easy to concentrate on the vacancies, and certainly they’re there, but we must also .. we are currently fitting out a shop for Pandora, who are coming in to open within the next couple of months, and negotiations are quite advanced with two or three national retailers to come to Queensgate. So, yes, no-one likes to lose space, or lose retailers and create space, that’s certainly not what we are about, but there is also positive news as well as those shops that are leaving. Continue reading “Roger Hutchings from Queensgate Peterborough on Current Trading Conditions”

Peterborough News 1st June 2010

A summary of the Peterborough Breakfast Show from BBC Radio Cambridgeshire broadcast from 07:00 to 09:00 on Tuesday 1st June 2010. News travel weather and interviews.

A summary of the Peterborough Breakfast Show from BBC Radio Cambridgeshire broadcast from 07:00 to 09:00 on Tuesday 1st June 2010. News travel weather and interviews.

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Cathedral Square is due to open today. Local shopkeepers express their frustration at lost trade. Further work is expected at the site. Stewart Orme from Peterborough Museum recounts the history of Cathedral Square from the twelth century onwards.
Living Sport part of Peterborough Chamber of Commerce are looking for 20 teams of pedal go-kart racers from local businesses to compete in a race on the Halfords Cycle Tour route in Peterborough on 15th June 2010.
The Disney Store will not be renewing their lease in Queensgate Shopping Centre. But a new Pandora personalised jewellery store is expected to take up residence in Queensgate before very long and Goldsmiths have refurbished their store.
The inquest opens today on the 2002 Potters Bar rail crash which killed seven people. Jarvis have been held accountable for their part in the accident.
Local police will be targeting drink driving during the World Cup tournament.
Government figures released today reveal that 170 top civil servants, unevenly distributed across the departments, earn more than the Prime Minister. Continue reading “Peterborough News 1st June 2010”