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LEP looking to kick-start stalled work

AN APPEAL has been issued for organisations to bid for cash to get delayed projects in the area off the ground.

Recruitment drive in city a success

A RECRUITMENT drive held by Norwich and Peterborough over the course of the weekend was a success, according to the building society.

Recruitment drive for contact centre

A MAJOR recruitment drive has been launched to fill a number of new roles, bringing a jobs boost to the city.

Friends forge a new hair and beauty enterprise

LOUISE Sharpe and Penny Roberts, who met 15 years ago while studying beauty therapy at college, have joined forces to take the leap into self-employment with the opening of their hair and beauty salon in the village of Farcet, near Peterborough.

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Bosses ‘should start Olympic training’

EMPLOYERS have been warned to start their Olympic training early by city-based solicitors Roythornes.

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Thomas Cook acting chief executive Sam Weihagen. Photo: Thomas Cook/PA Wire

Massive losses for Thomas Cook

STRUGGLING travel giant Thomas Cook announced heavy losses yesterday but said the future was looking brighter.

Mini-gritter on trial in Lincolnshire

A MINI-GRITTER designed to tackle narrow country roads in icy weather is being trialled in south Lincolnshire.

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Auction: Whittlesey Penny Black stamp valued at £150

What is thought to be the first letter with a Penny Black stamp sent to the Peterborough area will go under the hammer at Spink, in Bloomsbury, London, next Thursday, February 16.

At the GPPBG annual dinner are the Dean of Peterborough the Very Rev Charles Taylor, Susan Hayes, John Hayes MP, GPPBG chairman David Naylor, Pat Naylor and Stewart Jackson MP. Photo supplied

Skills are the main course at dinner

THE number of people starting apprenticeships hit a record high in 2010/11 – news that should pay dividends for Peterborough employers struggling to find quality candidates to fill vacancies, according to a Government minister.

Steve in Frontline of eCommerce

PETERBOROUGH-based Frontline, a division of the BGL Group, has appointed a new eCommerce manager for its in-house brands.

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At the GPPBG annual dinner are the Dean of Peterborough the Very Rev Charles Taylor, Susan Hayes, John Hayes MP, GPPBG chairman David Naylor, Pat Naylor and Stewart Jackson MP. Photo supplied

Skills are the main course at dinner

THE number of people starting apprenticeships hit a record high in 2010/11 – news that should pay dividends for Peterborough employers struggling to find quality candidates to fill vacancies, according to a Government minister.

Firms urged to take on apprentices

LOCAL small and medium-size enterprises are being urged to apply for an incentive payment of £1,500 to take on their first apprentice in 2012/13.

Learn to improve your CV at Bretton Library workshop

JOBSEEKERS have the chance to have a free workshop on improving their CV this week.

Check state pension

ALMOST 10,000 people in Peterborough will be affected by the new state pension age, new figures revealed.

Employers face asbestos raid

TARGETED asbestos inspections of businesses are to be carried out over the next few weeks.

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