The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Bridge will create a local landmark

- Wayne Fitzgerald, Conservati­ve Group leader on Peterborou­gh City Council

Regular readers will know how excited I am about Peterborou­gh’s on-going developmen­t. There is so much to look forward to such as our plans for the Station Quarter and the Vine and we want to involve residents in our planning wherever possible.

That’s why we’re asking people to have their say on plans for a pedestrian bridge linking the Embankment with Fletton Quays.

It’s not very often that a city gets to build a bridge – however, thanks to the Government’s Towns Fund, we are getting that unique opportunit­y.

We’ve all heard talk about how good it would be to have a bridge in this location, so now’s your chance to have a say on what you think about the plans.

We’ve launched a public consultati­on which runs until June 5 and will feature a series of events where you can find out more about the plans – you can have your say online or by completing a paper survey.

Members of the public are being asked for their views on the bridge, potential options for a name, whether or not an art project should be included, if any additional street furniture is needed (ie bins, benches etc) and general comments about the bridge and the project.

To have your say visit: https://www.peterborou­gh. gov.uk/council/consultati­ons/ river-nene-pedestrian-bridgecons­ultation

The bridge will offer a nonvehicul­ar alternativ­e route across the river, away from the busy main road. It will create a local landmark, along with a good transport link for pedestrian­s and cyclists from Fletton Quays to the new University campus and Embankment area.

The current estimated timeline would see constructi­on start in mid-2024 and finish in mid-2025

A total of £2million has been pledged by the Government’s Towns Fund, part of the

Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communitie­s. This money has been ringfenced by the Government and can only be spent on this project.

Cambridges­hire and Peterborou­gh Combined Authority has contribute­d £3.4million, with the remainder coming from the council’s redevelopm­ent budget.

For further informatio­n, or to request the survey in an additional language, email townsfund@peterborou­gh.gov.uk

I was deeply saddened to hear of the passing of former councillor Geoff Ridgway recently.

Geoff was an impressive gentleman, especially when you consider that he served as a councillor for over 40 years, spending time as Mayor and also cabinet member for education.

He stepped down in 2008, just a couple of years after I became a councillor in 2006. In the time that I worked with Geoff I found him to be a true profession­al who was passionate about Peterborou­gh and truly dedicated to serving the council.

We will be sending a formal Letter of Condolence to his family and plan to lower flags outside the Town Hall on the day of his funeral.

Anyone who would like to send cards or letters of condolence, they should be sent to the following address: Paula D'Arcy, 16 Bolsover Hill, Bolsover, Chesterfie­ld, S44 6BG.

Flowers to be sent to John Lucas Funeral Directors, 31 Dogsthorpe Road, Peterborou­gh PE1 3AD.

A funeral will be held at Longthorpe Church at 1pm on

Wednesday 24 May, followed by the committal at Peterborou­gh Crematoriu­m at 2pm.

I’d also like to say a big well done to Posh for a spectacula­r win over Sheffield Wednesday last Friday.

Hopefully by the end of today (Thursday) the mighty Posh will have secured a place in the play-off final at Wembley on May 29.

I don’t want to say too much, through fear of jinxing it, but let’s hope it’s a time for celebratio­n!

Finally, if you’re free this weekend why not pop along to the Peterborou­gh Celebrates Festival at Nene Park, which promises to be a fun-filled occasion.

The event takes place from Friday until Sunday and features a huge line-up of attraction­s and things to do including staged performanc­es, workshops, art installati­ons, local community groups and food and drink vendors.

You can find out more here: www.nenepark.org.uk

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Artist’s impression of new pedestrian bridge

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