BBC Peterborough May 12th 2010

A summary of the Peterborough Breakfast Show from BBC Radio Cambridgeshire broadcast from 07:00 to 09:00 on Wednesday 12th May 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 12th May 2010. News travel weather and interviews.

Topics:
Ormiston Bushfield Academy will be rebuilt by Kier starting in the autumn. Other school contracts may follow.
Volunteers needed to assist with the Halfords Cycle Tour in Peterborough on 15th June 2010.
Peterborough College are promoting their adult education classes.
Local politicians talk about yesterday’s coalition deal between Conservative and LibDem.

Interviewees:
Charles Swift Independent Cllr Peterborough City Council.
Graham Jones Director of Racing Halfords Cycle Tour.
Eric Winstone Head Teacher Bushfield Academy.
Steve McMeakin Kier.
Darren Fower LibDem Cllr Peterborough City Council.
Fay Semeraro Dance Teacher.
Stewart Jackson MP.
Jeff Stebbings Gardening Answers Magazine.

Companies:

Team:
Producer: Heather Noble
Sport: Peter Swann
News: Suzi Roberts
Travel: Justin Peterson
Weather: John Gray
Phones: Kerry Devine
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BBC Peterborough May 5th 2010

A summary of the Paul Stainton Breakfast Show from BBC Radio Peterborough broadcast Wednesday 5th May 2010. News travel weather and interviews.

A summary of the Paul Stainton Breakfast Show from BBC Radio Peterborough broadcast from 07:00 to 09:00 on Wednesday 5th May 2010. News travel weather and interviews.

Topics:
Dogsthorpe locals welcome a dispersal order granted to clear groups of troublesome youth.
Voodoo Lounge Stamford gigs forced to cease over neighbour noise complaints.
Perkins Engines hands £1000 to St Theresa’s Charity for the homeless.
Goldhay Arts charity for adults with disabilities battles for survival.
The A14 is closed by an overturned lorry at Godmanchester.
Cambridgeshire-based snooker player Neil Robertson’s bleach-blond hair could be all the rage.
The volcanic ash cloud hovers near Scotland threatening air traffic once again.
A gardening guru welcomes a campaign to rescue misplaced bees.
A Chiddock pensioner blocks the A35 using the button on a pedestrian crossing.
The General Election campaigning becomes frenzied as politicos clamour for attention.
An improvement in the weather bodes well for remedial work on the Gulf of Mexico oil-spill.
Protests against austerity measures in Greece present a worry for the Eurozone.

Interviewees:
Michael Houlihan Voodoo Lounge Stamford.
John Lionel Hairdresser.
Mike Sockett Politics Lecturer.
Charles Swift Independent Cllr Peterborough City Council.
Barbara Minns Dogsthorpe Community Association.
Sue Watters St. Theresa’s Charity for the Homeless.
Geoff Stebbings Gardening Answers Magazine.
Richard Davis Peterborough Beekeepers’ Association.

Mentioned:
Perkins Engines.

Team:
Producer: Ben Stevenson
Sport: Nick Fairburn
News: Samantha Dalton
Travel: Justin Peterson
Weather: John Lord
Phones: Kerry Devine

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John Bridge on Immigration

John Bridge, Chairman of Opportunity Peterborough, comments on recent media stories about immigration issues in Peterborough. Broadcast at 07:10 on Wednesday 14th April 2010 in the Paul Stainton Breakfast Show on BBC Radio Peterborough.

STAINTON: The Chairman of Opportunity Peterborough has criticised two city councillors for expressing their concern about the effect of immigration in Peterborough. You may have seen the stories in the newspapers at the weekend. Independent councillors Charlie Swift and Keith Sharp wrote to the leaders of the three main parties to tell them about the effect of EU migration in the North Ward. We covered the story way back in January, but it’s just featured in a range of national newspapers in recent days. Councillor Swift spoke to Radio Cambridgeshire yesterday. (TAPE)
SWIFT: Well I told them in no uncertain manner how my ward .. I’ve represented this ward for fifty six years, I’m very proud of the fact .. but I’ve seen it, not only this area but the areas adjacent to us, deteriorate. We’re waiting now, we’ve got about forty or fifty vacancies at the school round the corner, no places for children to go. We’re having to reopen schools that were closed only a few years ago because they said we haven’t got enough pupils. And I don’t think they realise that at the same time they’re talking about making drastic cuts in public expenditure, that it’s just not on. Because we’ve got all these extra pressures that are coming in. And there’s nothing racialist about it, they do not realise the effect at this present time, that all these extra bodies that we’ve got, on the health service, is creating. (LIVE) Continue reading “John Bridge on Immigration”

BBC Peterborough April 14th 2010

A summary of the Paul Stainton Breakfast Show from BBC Radio Peterborough broadcast Wednesday 14th April 2010.

A summary of the Paul Stainton Breakfast Show from BBC Radio Peterborough broadcast Wednesday 14th April 2010.

Topics:
Peterborough United FC Chairman Darragh MacAnthony reports threats made against him after adverse media reports.
Liberal Democrats launch their election manifesto themed fairness for all at Bloombergs HQ in London.
Opportunity Peterborough Chairman regrets councillors passing negative reports to the media.
Payments Council predicts a decline in cash transactions year on year.
Rileys Cue Ball Snooker Club Cowgate is being refurbished.
University of London receives funding to research local innovative mood-monitor Moodscope.
Posh Independent Supports Association organised tonight’s 75 year POSH celebration at the Holiday Inn.
Coca-Cola criticised for irresponsible advertising advocating absenteeism.

Interviewees:
John Bridge Chairman Opportunity Peterborough.
Ann Caprio Cherry Tree Pub Oundle Road.
Sean Langley Rileys Snooker Club.
Nick Sandford LibDem Parliamentary Candidate.
John Cousins Moodscope.
Darragh MacAnthony Chairman Peterborough United FC.
Ady Mowles PISA.
Jeff Stebbings Gardening Guru.

Companies mentioned:
Coca Cola.
Bloombergs.
Cherry Tree Pub Oundle Road.
Rileys Snooker Clubs.
Holiday Inn.

Staff:
Presenter: Paul Stainton
Producer: Benoit Stevenson
Sport: Peter Swann
News: Suzi Roberts
Travel: Justin Peterson
Weather: John Gray
Phones: Kerry Devine
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Presenter: Paul Stainton
Producer: Steve Titman

Topics: Primark scotch rumours that they will be occupying the old Woolworths building in Peterborough. Local services struggle due to massive immigration. Roadshow on healthy living targets childhood obesity. Local Labour PPC is getting ready for a March election. Dimmable street lamps a grand idea. Children don’t get enough sleep, according to the Sleep Council. Half-term attractions at the Peterborough Museum.

Interviewees: John Bridge Opportunity Peterborough. Adrian Chapman Neighbourhood Services Peterborough City Council. Martin Medlock Peterborough City Council. Nyree Ambarchian PECT. Janine Starling PECT. Jean Hughes Obesity Dietician Peterborough NHS. Jessica Alexander Sleep Council. Rowan Squibb Growborough. Charles Swift Peterborough City Cllr. Ed Murphy Labour PPC. Stewart Orme Peterborough Museum.

Companies Mentioned:  Primark. Opportunity Peterborough.
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Paul Phillipson on Peterborough

Two Peterborough councillors have written to the leaders of the three main political parties to complain about immigration levels. The Executive Director of Operations Paul Phillipson comments on the subject. Broadcast at 08:10 on Friday January 22nd 2010 in Paul Stainton’s Breakfast Show on BBC Radio Peterborough.

Two Peterborough councillors have written to the leaders of the three main political parties to complain about immigration levels.  The Executive Director of Operations Paul Phillipson comments on the subject. Broadcast at 08:10 on Friday January 22nd 2010 in Paul Stainton’s Breakfast Show on BBC Radio Peterborough.

PS: Our top story today, two Peterborough councillors have written to the leaders of the three main political parties to highlight how immigration is  affecting the city’s services. Earlier Charlie Swift told us why he’s taking the action he is. (TAPE)
CS: The whole point of what we’re trying to stress is to stop this silly business of walking round hospitals for twenty minutes, and going round schools having all these silly photographs taken. They want to come to Peterborough. They want to get to live in a real world, and we want some answers to these questions, and let’s start being honest open and straight and above the board, and realise that the position that not only Peterborough the North Ward is getting into, but many other parts of the country.(LIVE)
PS: Well Councillor Swift as he said there represents the North Ward, which has seen the number of EU citizens rise from just four, five years ago, to five hundred and thirty seven now. The local school in the North Ward is Fulbridge Primary. Headteacher Ian Erskine says the rise in immigration means the school has twenty seven different languages, and cannot cater for all the local children.(TAPE)
IE: The other issue around the area is that there’s been such an influx even continuing now of European families coming into this area, that the local authority have calculated that we have ninety children in each year group in our school, they’ve calculated that there’s probably a hundred and forty children in the area. So that means there’s fifty children not getting places at their local school. (LIVE)
PS: Sounds incredibly pressurised, doesn’t it? So how badly are the services being affected in the rest of the city? Paul Phillipson is from Peterborough City Council. Morning Paul.
PP: Good morning Paul.
PS: Some shocking really figures, and some shocking stories really of how immigration is impacting on the people of the North Ward, on the services in the North Ward. What do you think about what Charles Swift had to say first of all? Continue reading “Paul Phillipson on Peterborough”