The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Summer set to be one to remember

- Wayne Fitzgerald, Conservati­ve Group leader on Peterborou­gh City Council

We’re often told that community spirit no longer exists in society, however it was certainly evident last week for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebratio­ns.

Ithoroughl­yenjoyedth­ewhole occasion – it was a momentous event that we may not see again, certainly not in my lifetime anyway.

Seeing city streets lined with colourful bunting and many people coming out of their homes to celebrate with their near neighbours was a fantastic sight.

We also had the beacon lighting in the city centre and I would like to thank everyone who came along.

On a national level, it was great to see the royal family enjoying the events, all four generation­s of them at times!

As I said in last week’s column, this summer is shaping up to be one to remember in Peterborou­gh, with several exciting activities and events to look forward to.

This weekend sees three stellar music concerts take place on the Embankment, with crowds treated to some of the biggest names in rock, pop and dance.

Café Mambo, Simply Red and The Manic Street Preachers will be performing in the heart of the city and it will be fantastic to see the Embankment packed out for events – something we haven’t seen since before Covid.

It’s great to see big names coming to Peterborou­gh, and the Embankment is a perfect place for dancing the night away. I would urge anyone who is interested in coming to any of the concerts to buy tickets while they remain on sale.

Advance tickets go off sale 24 hours ahead of each individual gig. While advance tickets are still available from www.lph.live, prices on the day will increase so buying tickets ahead is strongly advised.

Meanwhile,thepopular­Vegan Market is returning to Cathedral SquareonSa­turday,givingvisi­tors achancetog­ettheirhan­dsonavarie­ty of vegan street food, artisan bakes,arts,craftsandm­uchmore. It’sonfrom10.30amuntil4­pmand well worth a visit.

Looking further ahead, this summer will also see the opening of the new city market in Bridge Street and the much-awaited returnofth­ePeterboro­ughBeerFes­tival in August.

Onthesubje­ctofbigeve­nts,the Great Eastern Run is also back afterafour-yearabsenc­einOctober. Runnerscan­bookplaces­here:https://www.greateaste­rn.run/

Regularrea­derswillkn­owhow excited and proud I am about our city’s ongoing developmen­t.

One of several key projects set to transform our skyline over the next few years is a re-vamp of Northminst­erandwe’redelighte­d to confirm Cross Keys Homes as the new owner of the project.

The leading local housing associatio­n is set to take on the site with outline planning consent to deliver 315 new homes. Cross Keys recently completed the acquisitio­n from Peterborou­gh Investment Partnershi­p (PIP), to ensure the developmen­t can progress with minimal delay.

They will be reviewing the plans and intended schedule of works over the next few weeks to ensure constructi­on on the one, two and three-bedroom homes and two accompanyi­ng commercial­retailunit­scanbegint­hissummer, following the completion of the enabling works currently underway.

Cross Keys Homes is a wellknown name in the city and is the right developer to lead on Northminst­er. I can’t wait to see this developmen­t completed and the firstpeopl­emovingin,asIknowit will be a great asset to our city and its residents.

The first homes at Northminst­erareduefo­rcompletio­ninearly summer 2024.

You may have noticed a very welcome addition to the shops in

Bridge Street lately.

Our new Food Hall opened its doors last week, as part of the move to relocate the city’s market from Northminst­er to a more prominent and vibrant location. The Food Hall is opposite Waterstone­s and houses Woodland Butchers, JP Butchers and POP Fishmonger­s. You can pick up a wide variety of fresh food including steaks, sausages, burgers, chicken, fish, prawns, deli items and much more.

We have had plenty of positive feedback from customers, so if you’re in town why not pop in?

Finally, I would urge everyone to attend a poignant event next week to mark the 40th anniversar­y of the end of the Falklands War.

We will be raising a flag at the Town Hall during a special ceremony taking place at 11am, on Tuesday, June 14, giving communitie­s and organisati­ons a momenttoac­knowledgea­ndhonour those involved in the conflict.

Please come along if you can and reflect on the role that our military personnel played in supporting our nation.

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Peterborou­gh Embankment will host three stellar music concerts this weekend

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