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Peterborough city centre is set to remain under strict public space controls for at least another three years, as councillors prepare to decide on extending and strengthening key enforcement powers aimed at tackling street drinking and anti‑social behaviour.

A report going before Cabinet on 4 March 2026 recommends extending the City Centre Public Space...


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On Wednesday 4 March at 10.00am, Cambridgeshire County Council’s planning committee will consider a substantial expansion of incinerator bottom ash (IBA) operations at Saxon Pit, Whittlesey. Officers recommend approval—but CambsNews believes proceeding would be a grave mistake. Recent developments and ongoing concerns demand that this decision be postponed


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Peterborough is being urged to “spring into action” as a major new public health report warns that too many residents are spending increasing portions of their lives in poor health – and that physical inactivity is a key driver.

The Director of Public Health Annual Report 2026, Spring into action: the race to get Peterborough moving, sets out ...


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Cambridgeshire County Council is seeing a rise in whistleblowing referrals as fraud risks grow across the authority. Following his original report, John Elworthy spoke with Chief Executive Stephen Moir about the cultural and governance changes driving this shift

In an extended interview, chief executive Stephen Moir acknowledged that whistlebl...


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The family of a walker reported missing more than three years ago have been informed after human remains were discovered on Ben Nevis. Police Scotland said the remains were found on the south side of the mountain at around 11.50am on Saturday, February 28.

The discovery is believed to be linked to Harvey Christian, 42, from Peterborough, who was r...


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