Tag: Peterborough Telegraph
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#ElectoralFraud “We chose to be part” of the scheme – Says PCC CEO!
As reported in the recent Peterborough Telegraph article, our city will be one of 8 areas in England to take part in a scheme to help combat electoral fraud, in this years local elections on May 3rd. Given there are 353 councils in England, this means 98% of authorities are not taking part, so in […]
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Bretton Water park, now set to STAY OPEN?
The Tory councillor who represented the area and introduced it, but then decided to be a councillor elsewhere, has now said he wants to stop his own party from closing the facility?
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The Manor isn’t closing, says PCC! So why are parents panicking?
Q: What made you think we’re closing this service? A: Coz you said you were!
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Council boasting that it fines cyclists! #EnvironmentalCapitalMyArse
Why in a city enduring problems with drug dealers, dangerous motorists, domestic violence and anti social behaviour …… are cyclists being demonised?
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Council boasting that it fines cyclists! #EnvironmentalCapitalMyArse
Why in a city enduring problems with drug dealers, dangerous motorists, domestic violence and anti social behaviour …… are cyclists being demonised?
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Council spent £260,000+ in less than 2 years, on ONE external marketing company!
Given the Council has its own comms and marketing team, why waste taxpayers money on external bods?
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Tories use Terrorism as reason for taking belongings of homeless people!
Homelessness in Peterborough has increased under the Tories tremendously over the last 10 years!
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#StandUpForPeterborough = What a load of tosh!
Seems there’s no more silverware in the cupboard for the Tories to flog off!?
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#ToriesAtTheTownHall backtrack on Peterborough Lottery plans!
As reported by the Peterborough Telegraph, Tory controlled Peterborough City Council has said it is “to pause the project“, claiming they need focus instead on social care provision and homelessness? Tory Lottery Timeline: JAN 2017 – Tories announce Peterborough local lottery, boasting it’ll see local good causes win £23,000 in 2017/18 and then £62,000 in the […]