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Peterborough's Community Strategy Report.

A report detailing the achievements and challenges faced by the first three year action plan (Local Area Agreement) is now avaliable. To download a full version of Peterborough's Community Strategy Report - Click here.

 

Peterborough's Sustainable Community Strategy

To view a full downloadable version of Peterborough's Sustainable Community Strategy click here. A summary of Peterborough's Sustainable Community Strategy is also available - to view click here.

 

Final Local Area Agreement (LAA) submission

The final LAA 2008 - 2011 document has now been submitted to central government. A copy of the final LAA submission can be viewed here.

 

GPP Annual Forum - Culture as a driver for social and economic growth.

This years annual GPP Forum was held on Monday 30 June. For more information on the forum - Click here.

 

PREP Annual Forum 2008 - Addressing our skills gap
This years PREP Forum was held on Wednesday 4 June at the Thomas Deacon Academy. For more information visit www.prep-peterborough.org

 

Festival organisers have joined together to promote a Calendar of Events marking Peterborough’s diverse and vibrant heritage, culture and traditions. To see the Calender of Events, click here

 

What's the GPP?

The Greater Peterborough Partnership (GPP) is Peterborough's Local Strategic Partnership, the body that unites the many and varied organisations involved in the future development of Peterborough. The GPP is not a delivery body but in the true spirit of partnership it aims to unite people and organisations behind our shared vision of a bigger and better Peterborough. 

 

As part of the recent refresh of the Sustainable Community Strategy, the Board has recently adopted a new vision for the future of Peterborough.

 

A bigger and better Peterborough that grows the right way – and through truly sustainable development and growth

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