The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

New initiative­s show we're serious

- Town Hall View Wayne Fitzgerald, Conservati­ve Group leader on Peterborou­gh City Council

Littering and fly-tipping are real bugbears of mine and I know that many people share my frustratio­ns. We all want Peterborou­gh to be a clean, welcoming place and despite much active work to tackle these problems, a minority of people continue to spoil things.

However, we remain fully committed to tackling the problem and are about to launch a week-long clean-up campaign, which everyone is invited to take part in.

Litter Action Week will be launched at Peterborou­gh Town Hall on Saturday 25 March with a special event from 10am until 4pm featuring stalls from groups including our waste team highlighti­ng the work they do to clean up litter and catch fly-tippers.

Anyone who would like to get involved can come along to the event where litter-picking equipment will be provided. Residents can then carry out litter picks throughout the week and all bags collected will be counted by ward, with certificat­es awarded for the largest haul.

The council will arrange collection of all litter.

To show we’re serious about this subject, we are investing in new initiative­s - we will soon be recruiting new waste and recycling officers who will specifical­ly target underperfo­rming recycling areas, waste contaminat­ion and tackle fly-tipping.

We will also be spending an additional £120,000 on a Spring Clean from April 1, like those the council used to run before Covid. This will see areas targeted that are not normally cleansed through our normal routes such as shelter belts for example.

Just to be clear, we cannot target everywhere, but any requests will be considered. Please contact me by emailing askthelead­er@peterborou­gh. gov.uk

A resident wrote to me recently, probably on the back of coverage in this newspaper, and asked a question about a lack of progress in redevelopi­ng North Westgate.

I too am frustrated with the lack of action to redevelop this important city centre site, and I can assure readers that the council is committed to doing whatever is needed to bring forward the regenerati­on of North Westgate.

This saga has gone on for too long, so the only way to progress it is for us to take control and make it happen.

I shall be writing to all the landowners at North Westgate, inviting them to reach a satisfacto­ry sale of the land to us, if that is the best way to see positive progressio­n. However, the council will consider all legal steps available to them which may include the use of compulsory purchase powers, if necessary to be able to see this through.

We have been ‘soft market testing’ a number of sites across the city centre to attract the best investors who will deliver our £1 billion regenerati­on programme. And it will not surprise you to learn North Westgate is one of the strategic sites which we have been showing to investors.

We are now turning our attention to selecting the best developmen­t partners, and the right sequence of sites to bring forward, as well as looking at innovative use of our statutory powers to help achieve the best possible outcomes.

People sometimes ask me what the council is doing to help people in need and I’m always happy to share details of the support schemes we have available.

On this note, I’m delighted to say that our Household Support

Scheme, which includes the popular school holiday voucher initiative, has been extended for a further year.

The council has been given £3.65 million for this latest phase and will continue helping low-income households including families with children, pensioners, carers, care leavers and people with disabiliti­es.

Finally, I’m delighted to report that work to improve a busy parkway junction and several highway enhancemen­ts in the Fengate area are set to get under way later this year, benefittin­g motorists, cyclists and pedestrian­s.

The projects, at Junction 3 of the Nene Parkway and near the future Red Brick Farm developmen­t, will take place after council cabinet members approved plans to award contracts for both schemes to Milestone Infrastruc­ture Limited.

Both projects will play a key role in driving growth by enhancing and adding capacity to strategic sections of the city's highway network .

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