Boost for council's Net Zero carbon target
Work to reduce carbon emissions across Peterborough and deliver a Net Zero target for the city will be accelerated as part of a co...
Leader Mohammed Farooq's column May 16
Our council's future is looking bright following the outcome of the recent local elections. ...
Supermarket vouchers available for May half-term
Supermarket vouchers are being sent to eligible families in Peterborough to help them support their children during the May half-t...
More Peterborough residents can plug into free energy efficiency measures
Many more residents in Peterborough can benefit from warmer homes that are cheaper to run, following a recent change to eligibilit...
Help make a difference this Foster Care Fortnight and join our amazing fostering community
Peterborough City Council is asking people who can offer a child or young person a safe, stable and loving home to come forward an...
Council remains in no overall control
Peterborough City Council remains in no overall control following yesterday's elections, where 23 of the authority's 60 seats were...
Peterborough Family Hubs launches maternal mental health campaign
To mark Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week 2024, the council's Family Hubs have launched a new campaign to highlight the often ...
Residents can vote with confidence in the 2024 elections
Working together to reduce the risk of electoral malpractice ...
Food store to close for three months following trading standards investigation
EuroFood in Lincoln Road, Peterborough will be shut for three months following an investigation by Peterborough City Council’s Tra...
Deadline to apply for free voter ID fast approaching
Anyone who doesn’t already have an accepted form of ID for the upcoming council elections in Peterborough is encouraged to apply n...
More than 98 per cent of children allocated a place at a preference primary school
Today (Tuesday 16 April 2024) is Primary National Offer Day when families across England and Wales find out which primary school t...
Man fined £8,471 for allowing people to live in dangerous home
A man has been fined £8,471 for allowing people to live in a property with serious structural issues, dangerous wiring and a lack ...