This week we’re talking about the electoral register, the emergency alert system, the artisan market and the Thorpe Wood cycleway.
Find out more at www.peterborough.gov.uk
[Music] Hi, I’m Constants and welcome to this week’s news flashash. Every household in the city have received a letter through their door checking their information is correct on the electoral register. Please fill in the information or you may lose your right to vote. Work to make walking and cycling in Thorwood has now been completed. Widen foot paths in a cycle way will allow cyclists to travel along Thorwood in both directions. As well as this, two crossings and a bus shelter have been installed. Thanks to Cambridge and Peterbr Combined Authority for funding the new sustainable travel scheme. At 3 p.m. on the 7th of September, the government will be testing the emergency alert system. If your mobile phone or tablet is compatible, you’ll receive an alert. It will make a loud siren-like noise and vibrate. But don’t worry, you don’t have to do anything. This is just a regular test to make sure the system is working correctly in case it needs to be used in a life-threatening emergency. Finally, why not head down to Cathedral Square on Saturday for the September Artis and Market from 9:30 a.m. till 4:30 p.m. you can find home decor, sweet treats, jewelry, personalized gifts, and more. Entry is free, so come along and shop till you drop. That’s all for this week. To find out more about anything we’ve spoken about, visit our website, www.peterbr.gov.uk. [Music]