Five stories in Peterborough you might have missed
Peterborough Cat RescueThousands of drivers have been caught by one prolific speed camera, hundreds of NHS jobs have been identified as being at risk, and a cat rescue charity has called for more strays to neutered.
Here are five stories you might have missed this week in Peterborough.
Thousands clocked for speeding
John Devine/BBCResidents living near an A-road where nearly 13,000 speeding tickets were issued in the past five years said they were not surprised at that number.
Data from Cambridgeshire Police's speed cameras showed 12,887 tickets were issued along the A605 near Elton, to the west of the city, between 2020 and 2025.
100 years of the High Street
Courtesy of Peterborough Civic SocietyA century since businesses in Peterborough formed a chamber of commerce, things have changed a lot.
But how is the city faring in the ever changing online world? What of its past and what is still to come?
The woman at the helm of the chamber says it has a "fantastic future".
Entertainers tell of sexual harassment
Andrew Sinclair/BBCFemale entertainers have described the sexual harassment they have suffered at the hands of audience members and industry insiders.
Peterborough comedian Shona Hoey said men had grabbed and kissed her without consent.
Sarah Owen, Labour chair of the House of Commons Women and Equalities Committee (WEC), said it was vital to "challenge the culture and change the behaviour".
Up to 350 jobs could go at NHS trust
Google350 jobs could go at an NHS trust as part of £9.9m worth of savings, board papers have shown.
North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust, which runs Peterborough City Hospital, said it had proposed to implement a Mutually Agreed Resignation Scheme (MARS).
Is neutering a taboo word, asks overrun cat rescue
Peterborough Cat RescueA small cat rescue charity said although it was "full to capacity" with kittens, it could not give up on them and would continue to find them foster homes.
Daphne Wilson has run Peterborough Cat Rescue for almost 50 years and said despite pleas for people to neuter cats and kittens, the situation was getting worse.
The week in sport
Peterborough Sports have released 18 players as their rebuild following relegation to the Southern Premier Central continues.
Stalwarts Peter Crook, Dan Jarvis and Mark Jones are among those leaving.
Sports have six players under contract for next season and have signed another five from new manager Graham Drury's former club, Stamford.
Meanwhile, Peterborough United's women's team have confirmed the departure of general manager Sam Winch - as part of what the club has described as an "internal restructure".
Winch had been in the role since March 2024, when he succeeded Bobby Copping.
And Peterborough Phantoms have re-signed two long-serving defensemen, as they continue to assemble their roster for next season.
Tom Norton and Callum Buglass have agreed new deals.
Buglass will be given a testimonial, with his new deal taking him to 10 seasons at the club.
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