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Werrington residents livid over return of travellers - Peterborough Today
One local business owner, who did not wish to be identified, said: “There were police watching them set up the camp but they did nothing to stop them. We can't believe we have to go through this again.” Police survey the scene as travellers set up camp ...
Elderly at risk after gas cylinder thefts - Peterborough Today
One anxious resident, who did not wish to be identified, shared their concerns with the ET. They said they had taken to chaining together some of the cylinders outside the caravans to make them more difficult to steal.
Tinnitus Awareness week: Learning to live with tinnitus - Peterborough Today
He said: “This man in particular, who has asked to remain anonymous, got in touch with us last summer. “He lives locally and had been out for the evening with his girlfriend and had a good night, listening to loud music and was very close to the ...
Concern over Packhorse pub row police investigation - Peterborough Today
One friend, who asked to remain anonymous, said: “I for one will never set foot in there again until this is resolved.” Anyone with information about the alleged incident or who was in the pub at the time should contact police on 101. ...
Fresh eviction for travellers at Dogsthorpe Community Centre - Peterborough Today
The family, who have asked not to be identified, have until the end of the week to leave their latest illegal site at the Dogsthorpe Community Centre car park, near Scalford Drive, Welland. The group of two adults and two children, aged 12 and nine, ...
Special report: call for action over homeless hotspots - Peterborough Today
One resident, of Belham Road, New England, who asked to remain anonymous, believes a lack of local identity has resulted in an acceptance of the homeless people. He said: “I have lived here for 45 years and it didn't used to be like this. ...
Questions unanswered over prison's helping role - Peterborough Today
Staff from HMP Peterborough, who asked to remain anonymous, told The ET on Tuesday they have taken in people arrested in London. Ministry of Justice spokesman Paul Halford refused to divulge any information on Peterborough's role. ...
Hole lot of concerns during repair works - Peterborough Today
One man, who asked to remain anonymous but works near to the site, said people had been tripping over the door and wheelchair users had even been forced to go into the road to avoid it. He said: “The works first started on Thursday or Friday last week. ...
Broadway Theatre: Producer's firm owed cash after shows - Peterborough Today
A staff member, who did not wish to be identified, told those waiting outside that the show had been cancelled on Friday by the tribute act as only 40 tickets had been sold despite StageLive's website stating that the show was 'Sold Out'. ...
Travellers plan to pitch up at Town Hall - Peterborough Today
They moved to Peterborough last year to avoid violent incidents in Bristol, and have asked not to be named for fear they could be tracked down. They claim not to have received help in finding a council home, forcing them to continue squatting on ...
Council leader Cereste vowes to help Peterborough City Market - Peterborough Today
A trader of more than 20 years, who asked to remain anonymous, said: “Any discussion is better than nothing and a response like that from the council leader has to be welcomed with open arms. “We look forward to increased communication and the talks ...
Traveller family move from Oxney Road site - Peterborough Today
A 47-year-old mother and her two sons, aged nine and 11, who have asked to remain anonymous, have moved from a site on Oxney Road, in Parnwell, Peterborough, to one near the rubbish tip in Dogsthorpe. After being sent on their way on Monday, ...
Oxney Road: Council criticised by eviction family - Peterborough Today
The 47-year-old, who asked to remain anonymous for fear travellers in Bristol would find her again, claims her pleas to the council for help have been ignored. She said without a proper address she cannot apply for school places for her nine and ...
Referendum: Peterborough voters reject the AV system - Peterborough Today
One of the counters, who asked to remain anonymous, also spent two hours at the hall the night before counting for the council elections and said he would not have applied to do it if he realised it took so long.
Paston residents' shock at child's death - Peterborough Today
A woman, who did not wish to be identified, said she had known the family who live at the property for a number of years and spoke of her shock on hearing the news. She said: “They only moved here in November and they are a lovely couple, ...
Police crackdown on play park drinkers - Peterborough Today
A woman, who asked not to be named, said she had seen the group every few days and said it was not a sight she welcomed first thing in the morning. She said: “They are not loud or intimidating or anything like that, it's just you don't want to walk ...
Signs go up to deter parking - Peterborough Today
One trader in St John's Square, who asked to remain anonymous, said: “It is frightening. “The drivers come whizzing along right outside the door and someone ...
Peterborough District Hospital staff facing car park cost rise - Peterborough Today
Another nurse, who asked to remain anonymous, added: “There are several key members of staff who are thinking of leaving and transferring to other trusts ...
Spina bifida charity is one of the hidden victims of the recession - Peterborough Today
A 37-year-old man from Peterborough with spina bifida and hydrocephalus, who asked not to be named, first got in touch with the association last year. ...
Ailsworth: Teenage girl grabbed in attack - Peterborough Today
She was grabbed by the arm and assaulted by one man, after she refused to give her name to his friend. The other two men told him to leave her alone and ...

