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The Peterborough Telegraph, or PT as it is known locally (formerly the Peterborough Evening Telegraph or ET), is the local newspaper for the city of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, in the United Kingdom. It is based at New Priestgate House in the city centre.
Here are five stories from the past seven days in Peterborough to keep you up to date, plus a round-up of sporting and political stories you might have missed. 'Our flat insurance has gone up by ...
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The Peterborough Evening Telegraph’s coverage of Rikki’s murder (CPS/PA) Jurors have been told Watson was sighted with Rikki by residents on the Welland estate on the morning of November 28 ...
The Peterborough Telegraph (established 1948) is the city's newspaper. The Telegraph is owned by National World Publishing Ltd. Its website, Peterborough Today, is updated six days a week. The PT's sister paper, the Peterborough Citizen (1898), was a weekly paper delivered free to many
He was consecrated a bishop on 3 July 1992 by George Carey, Archbishop of Canterbury, at Westminster Abbey, [8] He was enthroned as the 37th Bishop of Peterborough in 1996, where he remained until his death in May 2009. [9] Cundy served as a member of the board of governors of Monkton Combe School from 1986 to 1995. [10]
Sandy Heath is the main local TV transmitter for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Peterborough, Northamptonshire, North Hertfordshire as well as Stevenage, north Buckinghamshire (including Milton Keynes), parts of Essex (such as Saffron Walden and Harlow), parts of Suffolk (such as Newmarket and Haverhill) and parts of Leicestershire (including ...
Peterborough, or the City of Peterborough, [6] is a unitary authority area with city status in the ceremonial county of Cambridgeshire, England. The district is named after its largest settlement, Peterborough , but also covers a wider area of outlying villages and hamlets.