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News 2005

PECT launches 'Sustainable Living' in the Hamptons (December 2005)
Residents of the Hamptons are beginning to enjoy the benefits of sustainable living through a new project led by Peterborough Environment City Trust. More..... (pdf)
Launch of Seeding Sustainable Communities

Wagn launches its 'picture train' celebrating 'Peterborough - Environment Capital' (December 2005)
The latest addition to Wagn's collection of 'picture trains' drew into Peterborough station on 2 December to an enthusiastic welcome from a host of invited guests, including the Chairman of Peterborough Environment City Trust, Ken McKay. More..... (pdf)

'Green Grid' will promote natural habitat as Peterborough grows (September 2005)
An innovative 'Green Grid' partnership between private, public and voluntary sector organisations has been created to promote and expand Greater Peterborough's natural wildlife habitat as the area undergoes substantial future growth. More..... (pdf)

Trust spearheads workplace travel plans (September 2005)
Peterborough Environment City Trust (PECT) was among the first organisations in the region to be rewarded for committing to policies that encourage employees to adopt environmentally-friendly travel options. More..... (pdf)
Illustrative image of travel plan award ceremony

Mayor to open new environment hub in city centre (September 2005)
Amongst the hustle and bustle of daily life in Peterborough there is a new 'Green House' in the heart of the City Centre, which is home to a range of organisations working to improve the quality of life for the city and region. More..... (pdf)

Green light for a top partnership (August 2005)
Cross Keys Homes Housing Association has achieved national recognition after being named partner of choice for its work with Peterborough Environment City Trust. More..... (pdf)

The Thorney Society publish PECT's award-winning audit of village (Feb 2005)
An award-winning assessment of the value of the built heritage in Thorney will be published at the Annual dinner of the Thorney Society on Friday 18 February. More.....
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News 2006
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