Ex mayor and minister s letters over £45 million withheld housing funds revealed
The exchange has been disclosed following Freedom of Information requests
Former mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, Conservative James Palmer
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An exchange of letters between the former mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough and a minister over the Governmentâs decision to withhold housing funds has been revealed.
· improvements to the St Neots Road Bridge
· a new waterfront route
Executive leader of HDC, Cllr Ryan Fuller, said: “This welcome confirmation of the funding from MHCLG is the final step before we move to widespread local consultation throughout the summer.
“We can now focus on delivering this exciting project, and I am looking forward to the consultation where we will work with local residents and stakeholders to develop the detail of the overall investment, creating a prosperous future for St Neots town centre.”
Jonathan Djanogly, MP for Huntingdon, said: “This is great news that the £3.75m government funding for St Neots town centre has been confirmed. Thanks to Huntingdonshire District Council for putting together such a compelling bid for St Neots and investing further funds to deliver the full £12.8m project, and to the Ministry of Communities, Housing & Local Government for their commitment to St Neots.”
New Peterborough university announces details of first open day
The university is set provide places for 2,000 students when it opens in September 2022
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Peterborough’s new university is set to host its first open day, in preparation for welcoming its first cohort of students in September 2022.
Offering information about the courses on offer and the new campus, the open day will take place virtually, between 10am and 2pm on Saturday, June 12.
Bus franchising top priority of newly elected mayor
But Nik Johnson said he cannot give a rough delivery date at this stage
Mayor Nik Johnson on his first day
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Newly elected mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Nik Johnson has said bus franchising is his “top priority”, but will not commit to a delivery date at this stage.
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