The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

PT’s Unlimited campaign is Among awards’ winners

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The Peterborou­gh Telegraph’s Peterborou­gh Unlimited campaign – which looks to see better facilities for disabled residents in the city -– won an award at a ceremony this week.

The campaign has seen recent success with the announceme­nt of £80,000 Changing Places funding to provide two accessible toilets in the city.

It was launched last year, with the help of campaigner­s including actress and Peterborou­gh resident Julie Fernandez and city councillor Julie Howell.

Last week at the Athene Peterborou­gh Regional PR and Media Awards the campaign won the award for Community Contributi­on of the Year.

Cllr Howell said: “We’re really delighted to receive this award from Athene, as it recognises what we believe to be true: that disabled residents have an inarguable right of access to Peterborou­gh’s city centre facilities.

“How can it be that a person using a wheelchair or a person who is deaf or blind (or both) or a person with a learning disability should find it so much harder than everyone else to shop in our city?

“This recognitio­n will be a further platform from which we will continue to argue for disabled people’s rights and we hope very much that those in charge of developing Peterborou­gh will listen and take action.”

Peterborou­gh Telegraph editor Mark Edwards said; “This was a really important campaign we are very proud of. It was formulated by our former colleague Joel Lamy who did excellent work on it, and with support from Julie Fernandez and Julie

Howell, has delivered some excellent results.”

Other winners on the night included John Bridge, who was given a lifetime achievemen­t award for his contributi­ons to local businesses, charities and growth opportunit­ies to the region.

Paolo Iantosca won the Rising Star award for his work with Peterborou­gh United, while Peterborou­gh Telegraph reporter Ben Jones was highly commended in the category.

Peterborou­gh City Council and Cambridges­hire County Council won the Internal Communicat­ions Campaign of the year, while Peterborou­gh Positive won the Communicat­ions Campaign of the Year. Nene Park Trust were highly commended.

Peterborou­gh United won

the Communicat­ions Team of the Year, while South Cambridges­hire District Council was highly commended.

Rachel Wild, managing director at Athene Communicat­ions, said: “We think it’s important to reflect on what has been achieved by those working hard often behind the scenes to promote the

city and region and the various great projects going on in and around it.

“I would like to extend my congratula­tions to all those nominated and to all of the winners.

“There has been some brilliant communicat­ions work carried out, especially during covid times, so we really wanted

to highlight the contributi­ons that have been made to our city throughout this difficult period.

“Thank you to everyone who was in attendance, it was a wonderful evening and it was great to be able to hold it in person – we look forward to celebratin­g more positive work like this in the future.”

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