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It’s been five years since the Greater Peterborough Partnership (GPP) was launched to help create a bigger, better, Peterborough. This year’s annual forum will celebrate the progress that has been made since 2008 as well as establishing what happens next…

The leader of Peterborough City Council, Cllr Marco Cereste, will open this year’s Greater Peterborough Partnership (GPP) forum by reviewing the achievements made over the last five years in delivering the vision of a ‘bigger better Peterborough’, as well as outlining future plans to further the progress.

The Greater Peterborough Partnership is Peterborough’s Local Strategic Partnership, the body that unites representatives from the public, private, faith, community and voluntary sector together to work collectively towards the vision and priorities of the Sustainable Community Strategy.

The forum is open to the general public, and will take place at The Voyager Academy, Tuesday 16 July from 4 to 7pm. It will offer a chance to ask questions about all aspects of Peterborough’s agenda for the future.

If you would like to attend, please call Becky Gower on 01733 207340 or email

For further information on the annual forum, contact Mark Pearson on or visit the GPP website www.gpp-peterborough.org.uk

Guest speakers include the Chief of Executive of Peterborough City Council, Gillian Beasley; Cambridgeshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Sir Graham Bright; Chief Executive of Opportunity Peterborough, Neil Darwin and Interim Director of Public Health at Peterborough City Council, Sue Mitchell. They will be joined by the Chief Executive at Vivacity, Kevin Tighe; Resources Manager at Peterborough Environment City Trust, Janine Starling; Head of Planning Services for Peterborough City Council, Simon Machen and Assistant Director for Education and Resources at Peterborough City Council, Jonathan Lewis.

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