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£250,000 grant for theatre a huge vote of confidence in Peterborough

Submitting. “It allows us to rebuild and develop the business for the next few months, to restrategise and reopen in August.” David, who was full of praise for the support received in making the “compelling argument” to the Arts Council, described the grant as “a huge vote of confidence in the importance of having a first class theatre in Peterborough” bringing the big shows here. He added: “Bring It On The Musical (opening November 26 and starring Louis Smith) is particularly important to us as it is having its UK premiere here before going to London’s South Bank. “We have always had a thing about that - we want to be opening shows here pre-West End. It is the model we talked about when we first came here.”

Suspended Peterborough Labour councillor insists investigation is storm in a tea cup

Suspended Peterborough Labour councillor insists investigation is storm in a tea cup
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Peterborough Covid rate driven up by workers as hospital numbers remain above first wave

Submitting. The online Peterborough Summit Peterborough’s figures have been affected by its urban population, high areas of deprivation, people in low-paying employment, the high proportion of workers in industries such as warehousing, distribution and agriculture - which require them going into work - and the high percentage of people from ethnic minority backgrounds who are believed to be at a higher risk, Dr Robin added. She continued: “We went into November lockdown with Covid rates lower than the national average. Our rates didn’t fall and we came out higher than the national average. “We went into the January lockdown with Covid rates lower than the national average. Our rates have fallen, which is good. They’ve almost halved. But they’ve fallen more slowly than the national fall.

Peterborough Tier 3: MP Paul Bristow disappointed after announcement

Peterborough Tier 3: MP Paul Bristow disappointed after announcement The MP posted a short video to Twitter following Matt Hancock s announcement CambridgeLive - Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice MP for Peterborough Paul Bristow has spoken of his disappointment at the city being placed under Tier 3 restrictions. Health Secretary Matt Hancock announced today (December 17) that Peterborough was among the areas being placed under Very High Alert from Saturday (December 19).

Paul Bristow interview: Peterborough MP on anger over Dominic Cummings and free schools meals, why he broke Covid rules and government handling of pandemic

Submitting. MP for Peterborough Paul Bristow volunteering for a morning at the Millfield Community Fridge at the Open Door Baptist Church in Harris Street. EMN-201126-145745009 In a wide-ranging interview with the Peterborough Telegraph to mark his first year as MP, he said: “The biggest thing that’s happened to me during this pandemic is my father died of an aggressive brain tumour, and that was really, really tough for me because I wasn’t able to go and see him over his final weeks. I couldn’t bring his grandchildren to hug him and say goodbye. “One of his grandchildren was only a few months old.

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