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Peterborough
The Werrington Village Centre serves as the venue for Annual General Meetings (AGMs) and Annual Awards presentations for Werrington residents.
The Fens, also known as the Fenlands, is a naturally marhy plain in the east of England. The land was reclaimed hundreds of years ago, and is managed by a network of man-made rivers and drainage channels.
Northamptonshire
Stanwick Lakes is a unique 750acre countryside attraction and nature reserve in the heart of Northamptonshire's beautiful Nene Valley, less than an hour’s drive from Peterborough.
PETERBOROUGH
St Mary’s is a Church of England parish church serving the eastern side of the city. We endeavour to offer a warm welcome to everyone who attends both our church and community centre. We believe that the way to abundant life is to have a…
BOURNE
At Grimsthorpe there are gardens, a park with adventure playground and cycling trails, an historic house and facilities including a tearoom and gift shop. It is open for people to visit and enjoy for around 110 days each year Apr-Sept
PETERBOROUGH
When the clay in these pits ran out, the site developed naturally into a wildlife haven, preventing it from being used for landfill. It is now a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Local Nature Reserve.
PETERBOROUGH
Central Park, situated on Park Crescent, is the council's most prestigious park in the city.
Cambridgeshire
Site of old settling ponds that have developed into a mixture of reedbeds, open water and riverside vegetation.
WISBECH
Peckover House lies at the heart of the North Brink in Wisbech, one of Britain's most perfect streetscapes. From the 1790s it was home to the Peckovers, a fascinating dynasty of Quaker bankers, collectors and philanthropists who created the spacious…
Ely
One of England's finest cathedrals with guided tours & tours of the Octagon and West Tower, monastic precincts Also a brass rubbing centre and The Stained Glass Museum.
Peterborough
The 14thC tower of a fortified manor-house with wall paintings which form the most complete set of domestic paintings of the period in northern Europe.
PETERBOROUGH
The reserve has open access to the public and specially designed lakeside path with fishing platforms for people with mobility difficulties
Nr Yaxley
The reserve is situated on the south-western shore of the former Whittlesey Mere. The mere was drained in 1851 after years of falling water levels, and within a short time reedbed had been replaced by fields of wheat.
PETERBOROUGH
St. Mark's is a church in central Peterborough. We are a CofE church in the evangelical tradition and we are a member of CTiCP
PETERBOROUGH
The neighbouring parishes of Castor and Ailsworth, both part of the former Soke of Peterborough, are situated about 4 miles from the city centre. The dual-carriageway Ailsworth and Castor Bypass opened in September 1991, and forms part of the A47.
Spalding
Situated in Spalding the heart of the fens, 20 minutes’ drive from Peterborough.
Peterborough
The Mini Vine is a welcoming, vibrant and creative space and we want to inspire and motivate everyone we meet, as well as showcase some of our city’s best culture and heritage activities, events and days out.
With free wi-fi and co-working space,…