The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Constructi­ve relationsh­ip is needed

- Westminste­r Life with MP for Peterborou­gh Paul Bristow

Peterborou­gh is a city on the up. Unemployme­nt is steadily decreasing. We have more skilled jobs in industries such as science, research, engineerin­g and technology. More investment is coming to our City from the Government and from private companies that can see our potential.

Local elections are only a few weeks away. They are hugely important to Peterborou­gh and to the progress we are making.

The elections will not change the occupant of Number 10, or who runs Whitehall, but they could change who runs our City.

I have a constructi­ve relationsh­ip with the Conservati­ve led administra­tion at Peterborou­gh

City Council. This needs to continue.

Peterborou­gh needs positive, ambitious Conservati­ve Councillor­s that share my vision, and who are optimistic for the future of our City.

The alternativ­e is a coalition of chaos.

An alliance of Greens, Lib Dems and a Corbynite Labour Party that will simply not work. They threaten the progress we have made over the past few years.

Peterborou­gh deserves better than that. Our local Conservati­ve council is doing better than that.

Peterborou­gh is rising up the national leader boards. For example, we are now climbing national school leader boards.

There has been over £100 million capital investment in Peterborou­gh.

£36 million for our brandnew state of the art University which will attract high skilled jobs. This is part of my plan to create a high skill, high wage economy in Peterborou­gh.

We have secured £23 million to regenerate our city centre which will include a new pedestrian bridge over the River Nene to the Embankment.

We also have a new NHS Community Diagnostic Centre coming. This will cut waiting times, speed up diagnosis’ and ultimately save lives. This is part of a plan to cut waiting lists across the country.

The £48 million to redevelop the Station Quarter was a huge win for Peterborou­gh. This has been talked about for years but we now have the money to get spades in the ground.

All of this was achieved because I could work alongside the Leader of the Council and the Conservati­ve administra­tion at the Town Hall.

We are always tirelessly campaignin­g and lobbying for Peterborou­gh, putting our vision to Government.

Peterborou­gh City Council has attracted many companies to invest here. It’s because there is a plan, centred around ambition and regenerati­on – and backed by government money.

Just last week the Prime Minister visited. I took him to Perkins Engines.

He got to see the progress we are making. He is just as excited about our future as I am.

I am proud of my track record over the past few years as your MP. This would not have been achieved without a good relationsh­ip with the local council.

We need Conservati­ve councillor­s at the Town Hall, who will work with me. Good times are coming back to Peterborou­gh.

a friendly chat or simply a listening ear can request a phone call with a volunteer, whether it be a one-off call or a series of calls.

Receiving a Check in and Chat call is easy and completely free. Readers in Peterborou­gh can organise it by calling 0808 196 3382 (8am to 8pm, 7 days a week). You can also visit nhsvolunte­erresponde­rs. org.uk.

If readers would like a call, reach out on the number above, or share this informatio­n with a loved one, friend, neighbour, or anyone who may need a little extra support and would benefit from a call.

Sam Ward OBE, Deputy CEO at Royal Voluntary Service

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Peterborou­gh’s Station Quarter redevelopm­ent area

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