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Peterborough City Council apologises for hour-long that saw people unable to vote

Peterborough City Council apologises for hour-long that saw people unable to vote Peterborough s lowest voter turn-out was in a ward where there was only one polling booth for over 5,000 voters Sign up to FREE email alerts from CambridgeLive - Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice As the dust settles after the recent local elections, Hampton Vale has retains its title as the Peterborough ward with the lowest voter-turnout. At the election on May 6 the ward saw just 22 per cent of the population voting, a four per cent drop on the previous election.

What to look out for after Cambridgeshire s elections

What to look out for after Cambridgeshire s elections The May 6 elections have changed the political landscape in Cambridgeshire Updated Votes being counted in the Cambridge University Sports Centre Sign up to our newsletter for daily updates and breaking newsInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up here! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Last week voters fundamentally altered the political status quo in Cambridgeshire. The Conservatives lost control of both the county council and the directly elected mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough - the latter of which leads the combined authority, the former of which holds decisive votes on the Greater Cambridge Partnership.

Peterborough woman hit by car on dangerous crossing calls for action to improve safety

Submitting. On April 30, another resident reported that their daughter had her foot runover on the crossing after a car failed to stop and hit into the back of another and subsequently over the foot of the pedestrian. Many others have reported witnessing cars failing to stop or travelling at excess speed. Another said that their granddaughter had to run across the road to avoid being hit after a driver overtook two other cars that had stopped to let her cross. Some of the main theories as to why the crossing is so dangerous are that drivers fail to stop because it is so close to a roundabout, the fact that it is not lit very well at night and general carelessness from some drivers.

Peterborough s Perkins and Ideal Shopping opposed affordable housing plan

Submitting. Perkins. ENGEMN00120120213164508 Perkins, it said, had highlighted concerns that its 24/7 operations could be impacted due to the amount of noise generated from HGVs and internal machinery movements which is subject to change. “If we lose this flexibility through poorly planned housing developments and restrictions on the noise we produce then we risk the viability of the site for our operational purposes,” Perkins stated. ”There are residential properties close to our boundary which is bound to cause conflict.” Perkins, the report continued, claimed that original plans for the development would have seen car parking and service areas bordering its site, rather than people’s windows and gardens.

Election highlights: the results and controversies you may have missed

Election highlights: the results and controversies you may have missed We all know we finally have a female combined authority mayor and that Andy Burnham and Andy Street retained their mayoral roles – but you may have missed some of the details of last Thursday s polls. Here’s the LGC ‘best of the rest’, featuring some of the other highlights brought to you by our live election blog.   Tories take Southampton The Conservatives gained seven seats to hold 25 of Southampton City Council’s 48 seats, with Labour on 23. Conservatives make inroads in Rotherham The Tories came from nowhere – they had no seats before – to become a serious rival to Labour in the South Yorkshire metropolitan borough. The new chamber has 20 Conservatives and 32 Labour councillors.

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