http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/ - Dec 23, 2010 9:29:19 AM - Dec 2, 2004 8:20:26 AM
- Naismith commits to Rangers
- MSP condemns mental health policy
- Travel scheme cost 'set to double'
- Scans 'could predict schizophrenia'
- Fourth person faces murder charge
- Teachers' body warns of cuts impact
- Farming industry praised amid snow
- Sheridan perjury trial jury retires
- George to 'crack on' with Tartak
- Wincanton and Huntingdon worries
- Game over at frozen Rasen
- Frozen Kelso inspect
- Irish meetings claimed by weather
- Starluck set for Christmas date
- No King George for Nicholls charge
- Ruby extols Kauto virtues
- Welsh National card in doubt
Wednesday, 4pm: Following Tuesday’s travel chaos on east coast rail routes, services have resumed, but there are delays for Peterborough travellers and cancellations planned for Thursday. Meanwhile the morning snow has eased in the city.
4 commentsVolunteers feed the vulnerable
SOME of the most vulnerable residents and homeless people in Peterborough were given a bit of Christmas cheer thanks to kind-hearted volunteers.
Weather outlook: Cold snap to remain until Boxing Day
From the ET: Snow showers and sub-zero, freezing conditions are expected to grip Peterborough in the lead up to Christmas.
6 commentsCity Hospital hopes for Royal opening
Peterborough’s new super hospital could be given the Royal seal of approval at a grand official opening ceremony.
5 commentsMclean in transfer talks
11.40am: Peterborough United striker Aaron Mclean has been given permission to talk to Championship side Hull City.
3 commentsAppeal for talent for open mic night
TALENTED musicians and singers are urged to get up on stage and show off their skills at an open mic night in Peterborough.
Take up dancing with Pig Dyke Molly group
TAKE up a new hobby in the New Year and learn Molly Dancing in Peterborough.
Boxing Day music session at a pub
CHRISTMAS celebrations will be continuing into Boxing Day at one city pub.
Christmas Eve party at Club Caliente
PARTY-GOERS will be getting into the festive spirit at Club Caliente in Peterborough.
Learn more about ancient trees at talk
LEARN more about ancient trees at a talk at a city church.
Volunteers feed the vulnerable
SOME of the most vulnerable residents and homeless people in Peterborough were given a bit of Christmas cheer thanks to kind-hearted volunteers.
Field hospital helps cut A&E admissions
A ‘FIELD hospital’ in the city centre helped avoid 10 admissions to accident and emergency over the weekend.