Peterborough News 8th June 2010

A summary of the Peterborough Breakfast Show from BBC Radio Cambridgeshire broadcast from 07:00 to 09:00 on Tuesday 8th June 2010. News travel weather and interviews.

A summary of the Peterborough Breakfast Show from BBC Radio Cambridgeshire broadcast from 07:00 to 09:00 on Tuesday 8th June 2010. News travel weather and interviews.

Topics:
Following the Government’s scrapping of the East of England Spatial Strategy Peterborough City Council will be rethinking its plans for new traveller sites in the area.
Queensgate Shopping centre has elected to raise its car parking charges from £1.10 to £1.50 for two hours.
A notable local businessman and patriarch has comment unfavourably on the new Cathedral Square design.
Dogsthorpe Bluebell Allotments have been without a standpipe for two months and Peterborough City Council have been slow to respond.
Peterborough United FC are trawling for a Miss Posh to complement their Mr Posh.
Eighteen football hooligan bans have been issued locally and police call for moderation during the World Cup.
Local eateries set out their stalls for the World Cup as a health guru worries for the nation.
Grandparents are undervalued according to a national campaigning group for grandparents.
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Roger Hutchings from Queensgate Peterborough on Current Trading Conditions

Roger Hutchings from the Queensgate Shopping Centre Peterborough talks to the BBC’s Andy Gall about current trading conditions, and departures and arrivals in the Centre. Broadcast at 08:20 on Tuesday 1st June 2010 in the Peterborough Breakfast Show on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.

Roger Hutchings from the Queensgate Shopping Centre Peterborough talks to the BBC’s Andy Gall about current trading conditions, and departures and arrivals in the Centre. Broadcast at 08:21 on Tuesday 1st June 2010 in the Peterborough Breakfast Show on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.

ANDY: It’s eight twenty one now, and there’ll soon be another empty shop at the Queensgate Centre. The Disney Store has decided to pull out after their lease expired. Recently Faith shoe shop also left, and Roger Hutchings is the Manager of Queensgate and joins us now. Good morning Roger.
ROGER: Good morning to you.
ANDY: So why are these shops leaving?
ROGER: Well I think there’s always circumstances surrounding every event. If we take Faith shoe shops, unfortunately Queensgate like other shopping destinations throughout the country have been affected by retailers going into administration, ceasing to trade, and we have lost Faith. That’s undoubtedly the case. In terms of Disney, yes Disney is .. the unit’s becoming available to us, but I think it’s easy to concentrate on the vacancies, and certainly they’re there, but we must also .. we are currently fitting out a shop for Pandora, who are coming in to open within the next couple of months, and negotiations are quite advanced with two or three national retailers to come to Queensgate. So, yes, no-one likes to lose space, or lose retailers and create space, that’s certainly not what we are about, but there is also positive news as well as those shops that are leaving. Continue reading “Roger Hutchings from Queensgate Peterborough on Current Trading Conditions”

Peterborough News 1st June 2010

A summary of the Peterborough Breakfast Show from BBC Radio Cambridgeshire broadcast from 07:00 to 09:00 on Tuesday 1st June 2010. News travel weather and interviews.

A summary of the Peterborough Breakfast Show from BBC Radio Cambridgeshire broadcast from 07:00 to 09:00 on Tuesday 1st June 2010. News travel weather and interviews.

Topics:

Cathedral Square is due to open today. Local shopkeepers express their frustration at lost trade. Further work is expected at the site. Stewart Orme from Peterborough Museum recounts the history of Cathedral Square from the twelth century onwards.
Living Sport part of Peterborough Chamber of Commerce are looking for 20 teams of pedal go-kart racers from local businesses to compete in a race on the Halfords Cycle Tour route in Peterborough on 15th June 2010.
The Disney Store will not be renewing their lease in Queensgate Shopping Centre. But a new Pandora personalised jewellery store is expected to take up residence in Queensgate before very long and Goldsmiths have refurbished their store.
The inquest opens today on the 2002 Potters Bar rail crash which killed seven people. Jarvis have been held accountable for their part in the accident.
Local police will be targeting drink driving during the World Cup tournament.
Government figures released today reveal that 170 top civil servants, unevenly distributed across the departments, earn more than the Prime Minister. Continue reading “Peterborough News 1st June 2010”

John Bridge and the Cardea Development

An interview with John Bridge Chairman of the Peterborough Chamber of Commerce on the news that Morrisons will be coming to the new Cardea development in Stanground. Broadcast at 07:15 on Thursday 7th January in the Paul Stainton Breakfast Show on BBC Radio Peterborough.

An interview with John Bridge Chairman of the Peterborough Chamber of Commerce on the news that Morrisons will be coming to the new Cardea development in Stanground. Broadcast at 07:15 on Thursday 7th January in the Paul Stainton Breakfast Show on BBC Radio Peterborough.

PS: Good news for Stanground this morning. It’s set to get a new Morrisons supermarket. The chain has confirmed they hope to be part of the new fifteen hundred home development planned called Cardea. Plans are on show today and Saturday at the Stanground Community Centre. John Bridge is Chairman of Peterborough Chamber of Commerce. Morning John.
JB: Yes good morning Paul.
PS: Are you warm?
JB: Yes not too bad at the moment. But obviously looking forward to going out and meeting the challenges of the cold this morning.
PS: Yes. Does Peterborough need any more supermarkets, do you think?
JB: Well I think the key thing is that we all know of the current economic difficulties, and the only way we’re going to get out of this is with businesses investing, and putting their money into Peterborough, and creating jobs for people. And so I think we should really welcome Morrisons’ involvement in this new Henry Davidson development at Stanground, because what it is going to do is going to be a stepping stone to enable us to get through the economic difficulties perhaps quicker than many other locations.
PS: Yes I think most people agree we’d like to bring more jobs to Peterborough, but won’t this just be taking trade from elsewhere? We’ve already got an Aldi in Stanground, we’ve got Serpentine Green just down the road.
JB: Yes indeed. But a key thing is that particularly supermarket businesses only invest where they can see that the customers are going to come and use them. Because no-one is actually going to come and create something without being able to get the revenue they need. And certainly the choice which the general public at large need ensures that they get good value for money. Because what it does mean is that there’s competition and people obviously vie for their business. And so I think really it’s a win-win situation. It does give the choice, and it gives really good value for money because people are able to see that these companies do compete with each other. One of the biggest problems we hear from many of the public is that you know there isn’t choice. One chain is you know got lots of stores and they’ve got no other options. But in Peterborough there are lots of options, and people can decide which supermarket they want to use, and it is really good for a competitive situation and keeping the prices right for the customer.
PS: Yes. Morrisons is just the latest in a long line of investment to come into Stanground. What’s so special about Stanground at the moment?
JB: Well I think the key thing is that people do see that there is tremendous potential there, and I know obviously there are one or two concerns which need to be dealt with. But clearly with its strategic location and particularly when we’re looking at the Magna Park development along the railway line which is going to be developed from Felixstowe to Nuneaton, it is a very strategic route, and people can see that there is the availability of the creation of jobs there, and clearly we believe that developing it like that is going to be really positive for Peterborough. And we’re looking at some four to five thousand additional jobs, and we all know how desperately we need to provide jobs, in order to ensure the quality of life for people, and to sustain the development of housing and all the things that go with it for everybody that lives there.
PS: Yeah. And retail at the moment, is it starting to pick up? We keep being told we’re pulling out of recession here. Some good figures for Christmas trading from some areas, how are we doing round here?
JB: Yes I mean I think with Queensgate and John Lewis and Next in particular we’ve seen some really positive figures, and they’ve done really well, and I think that one of the key things we have to understand is that Peterborough has a really good retail offering, and people are finding it very attractive to come and shop in Peterborough. And that is shown by the figures that we’ve seen over Christmas. they do see it as a real place that they want to be and spend their money. And there are lots of options for them to be able to shop in all the different varieties. And I think we’re very fortunate to have such a vibrant city centre and shopping centre such as Queensgate. But the key thing is it’s still going to be challenging in the early part of this year. Things are changing with the VAT having been increased again. There are going to be challenges with various issues of additional redundancies as we meet the challenges of the debt that the UK has got. So I think that although we’ve had a really good Christmas, we have to understand that there are still going to be certain problems that we are going to have to manage ourselves through. Which is why it is so important that as Peterborough, we are able to attract investment now, to ensure that we don’t get the kind of lull that perhaps may happen in other locations.
PS: John. Stay warm. Thank you for that. John Bridge, Chairman of Peterborough Chamber of Commerce. Morrisons said “we are keen to bring our great value fresh food to new customers in Peterborough.” And they are “looking forward to being part of this exciting new development in Stanground.” Your thoughts on that, and anything else you hear in the show. Do you want another supermarket in Stanground?