The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Together we can achieve even more

- Cllr Mohammed Farooq, Peterborou­gh First

Someone considerab­ly better than me once said: “It is not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country.” I find this as relevant today as at any other time.

With increased service demands, limited income, and funding cuts by the national Conservati­ve government, it is becoming more and more difficult for our council to deliver essential services to residents.

We must come together and find new ways of delivering these services, with the support and participat­ion of individual­s and organisati­ons. The city council alone cannot manage this burden.

From the start, my leadership was based on collaborat­ion and partnershi­p within the council. This is how the new administra­tion was formed, and the partnershi­p goes from strength to strength. Putting party politics aside, we have overcome many challenges and achieved a lot in a short space of time. For the council to be successful in future, I believe we should take this partnershi­p to the wider city.

The previous administra­tion were never able to forge such partnershi­ps for the benefit of our residents. To the extent that some of our vital partners such as the Combined Authority and the Civic Society were cast aside or had an administra­tion that worked against them.

We have some incredible organisati­ons that are the backbone of our city, and under my Peterborou­gh First-led administra­tion we have strengthen­ed our partnershi­ps and relationsh­ips.

I will work very closely with partners such as the NHS, where co-working will help strengthen our service provision for adult social care, children services, and mental health. The cathedral is the beating heart of our city, and the last few years has opened its doors to some incredible exhibition­s and performanc­es, and there is much more to come this year too. I want to credit the team who’ve brought the cathedral to life for so many of our residents. They have some exciting plans for the future and they will have my full support.

We can bring new companies to Peterborou­gh with new jobs and upskill our workforce, but we can only do this by supporting our further education partners Inspire Education Group, City College and our university. After many years of collective political will, we now have Anglia Ruskin University and it’s exciting for our city to see how this develops in the years ahead. A close relationsh­ip with the Cambridges­hire and Peterborou­gh Combined Authority has already delivered major investment on transport, education and housing.

The Combined Authority has been a victim of political football before, but not under my leadership. As a vital contributo­r to some of the major infrastruc­ture projects in our city, we now have a positive and ambitious relationsh­ip.

The Civic Society are now a valued and respected voice, and the work on the Guild Hall is just the start of a more engaged relationsh­ip. Queensgate need new retailers and improvemen­ts to the bus station must come forward. I will challenge where needed and also support Queensgate.

We are fortunate to have partners with the Lighthouse Project, faith groups, Business Improvemen­t District, Peterborou­gh Litter Wombles and many more across the city.

These organisati­ons already deliver wonderful services to our residents across Peterborou­gh. I have met many of the great people who run these services and I look forward to further strengthen­ing our relationsh­ips after the May election. By aligning our objectives and making a co-ordinated effort, we can achieve even more.

Vote wisely. If you are a postal voter, you will receive your vote in the next few days; please consider voting for your Peterborou­gh First candidate.

 ?? ?? Council leader Mohammed Farooq, Peterborou­gh First
Council leader Mohammed Farooq, Peterborou­gh First

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