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Peterborough Museum exhibits striking artwork of non-verbal artist with extremely rare genetic condition
Peterborough Museum is currently exhibiting the striking artwork of an inspirational city-based artist with a learning disability.
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Your guide to what's happening in Peterborough this week
An insight into the Tudor world, plus cinema and concerts galore – there’s lots going on in Peterborough this week.
This year's event marks the 490th anniversary of the Tudor queen's death and burial.
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13 things only people born and bred in Peterborough will know
It may not look like much to those who don't or haven't called it home - but there are some iconic things you can only know ...
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Documentary and exhibition tells the story of Peterborough's Sugar Club
An exhibition celebrating The Sugar Club – the alternative club night that gave Peterborough ‘misfits’ a home in the 1990s – ...
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New map shows how colourful murals of acclaimed street artist Nathan Murdoch are shaping the city
A new map of Peterborough has been unveiled to showcase the colourful murals of acclaimed street artist Nathan Murdoch which ...
Janice Mae Dolan, 86, celebrated Impressionist painter, passed peacefully on Dec. 24, 2025 after a courageous battle with Alzheimer's disease.A 1956 graduate of Peterbor ...
Brian Willard RichardsonManhattan, NY - Brian Willard Richardson, 80, of Manhattan, NY, son of Willard Clifton Richardson and Gertrude Seaver Richardson, passed away peacefully on Monday morning, ...
Mosques in Blackburn welcomed a viral autistic and non-speaking child who is helping to break down barriers between communities to the town.
Cambridge and east London bus strikes escalate, Diligenta workers strike in for a week and PCS national ballot opens.
Zach Dunn never knew his grandfather served in the Second World War, but finding a box of the veteran’s memorabilia prompted ...
Now, Syrah is inviting ten Fenland-based home-educated young people, aged 11-17, to get involved in ‘Science into Stories’.
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