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Leeds Hall Re-opening

The Parish Council were delighted to welcome the Mayor and Mayoress of Peterborough. Sarah Gosling from WREN and other distinguished guests to the open afternoon to celebrate the refurbishment of the Leeds Hall.

The Hall now has new lighting, a new boiler, a new cooker, a refurbished kitchen and bar area, redecorated hall, new curtains. We also have a screen and projector that can be hired for presentations etc for a nominal charge – please contact the clerk.

Many thanks go to WREN for the main grant funding and toward councillors Ray Dobbs, David Harrington and David Sanders for donating part of their Community Leadership fund for the last two years towards the project. Thanks to Andy Bedford, the electrician who lives in Eye for fitting the new hall lighting free of charge. Thanks also go to the users of the hall for their patience whilst the work was ongoing and a very special thanks to Sandra Short, the Leeds Hall caretaker for her extra patience and extra hard work during this time.

 

 Reopening of Leeds Hall 2012

Old Fire Station restored

The Old Fire Station building in the Churchyard has been restored by the Parish Council with help from St Matthews Church and the Rural North Neighbourhood Committee. The building has had a new roof, the door has been replaced and all brickwork has been re-pointed.

Fire-Station

Peterborough Local Development Framework Public Consultation

Peterborough Local Development Framework Public Consultation

  1. I am writing to let you know that Peterborough City Council will be carrying out Public Consultation on the following three important planning policy documents:
    Site Allocations Development Plan Document (DPD) – Proposed Submission
  2. Planning Policies Development Plan Document (DPD) – Consultation Draft
  3. Design and Development in Selected Villages Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) – Consultation Draft

Consultation on all three documents will take place between 9.00am on 11th February and 5.00pm on 24th March 2011. No representations or other comments will be accepted outside this consultation period.

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