EastEnders icon to turn on Peterborough's Christmas lights this Friday
Former EastEnders actress, Cheryl Fergison, is set to turn on the Peterborough Christmas lights on Friday, November 22.
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Francesca is a Trainee Reporter for The Hunts Post, Ely Standard, Cambs Times, Wisbech Standard and Peterborough Matters. She focuses on the Huntingdonshire area - if you have a story of any kind, get in touch!
Francesca is a Trainee Reporter for The Hunts Post, Ely Standard, Cambs Times, Wisbech Standard and Peterborough Matters. She focuses on the Huntingdonshire area - if you have a story of any kind, get in touch!
Former EastEnders actress, Cheryl Fergison, is set to turn on the Peterborough Christmas lights on Friday, November 22.
Peterborough City Council and the Peterborough Branch of the Royal British Legion will hold Remembrance Day events.
Volunteers and staff at Peterborough City Hospital have spent six weeks crafting a post box topper to pay tribute to our fallen war heroes.
A man from Peterborough has been given a hospital order after he admitted to attempting to rape a woman near Welland Skate Park.
A mother from Peterborough has been banned from driving after she caused an accident in Netherton while drunk.
A family from Eye, in Peterborough, have raised more than £30,000 in memory of Elliott Cantrell.
Carina Cunningham and William Fletcher have both been sentenced for burglaries at Peterborough Town Hall.
Cambridgeshire Police officers seized a van near Whittlesey and Coates yesterday after a driver was caught with no licence.
Dr Christopher Ogbonna, a medical doctor from Peterborough, has been suspended for three months over misconduct he committed during his training.
Train passengers travelling to London King's Cross were thrown from their seats when the train sped through Spital Junction in Peterborough.
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