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Council officials call off weekend games - 12/1/07 (Peterborough Today)

Council officials call off weekend games - 12/1/07 (Peterborough Today)
ALL football matches due to be played in the city on council pitches this weekend (January 13/14) have been called off. (12/01/2007 17:37:59)
County survey on sites for gypsies and travellers (Ellesmere Port Standard)
A COUNTY-wide survey on the accommodation needs of gypsies and travellers has been commissioned by Cheshire’s chief executives.
Labour council candidates (The Evening Telegraph)
MEMBERS of Peterborough’s Labour Party are set to meet to select city council candidates for this year’s local elections.
Give your views on tax increase (The Evening Telegraph)
CAMBRIDGESHIRE County Council is seeking views on its plans to increase council tax by five per cent.


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