
On this area of the Peterborough Information Network you can find links to lots of useful information in the community.
You can also find information on the Getting Out and About pages.
Community Centres
You can find contact details for all of the registered community centres on our Community centres web page.
Parish Councils
Parish councils are the first tier of governance and are the first point of contact for anyone concerned with a community issue.
Parish councils have a wide range of powers including looking after community buildings, planning, street lighting, allotments. They also have the power to raise money through council tax.
They are democratically elected local authorities and there are 26 parish councils that fall within the Peterborough City Council area.
You can find out more on the council website.
Think Communities Peterborough
Think Communities Peterborough
The Peterborough Community Facebook Page is a useful link for community information.
Good Neighbours Rural Peterborough
Good Neighbours Rural Peterborough
Good Neighbours Rural Peterborough are a non-emergency, community-led local charity that enriches the quality of life for vulnerable, lonely or isolated people in the rural areas of Peterborough. they support:
- INDEPENDENT LIVING, REDUCED ISOLATION AND LONELINESS
- OPPORTUNITIES TO ENHANCE AND GROW COMMUNITY RELATIONS
- HELPING TO PREVENT THE NEED FOR SPECIALIST AND COSTLY SERVICES
They can offer help to a wide range of people including older and young people, those temporarily in need through illness or recovery, people new to the area, or anyone who may be isolated or lonely in the community
View their record Good Neighbours Rural Peterborough on the Peterborough Information Network directory for more information.
View their website Good Neighbours Rural Peterborough for more information.
Good Neighbours – Rural Peterborough: Parish Community Survey
This questionnaire is to help Good Neighbours Rural Peterborough, find out more about people within the parishes of Rural Peterborough and understand what their needs are and how they can best meet them.
This questionnaire is being carried out both online and with the support of their volunteers. All of this information collated will enable them to develop further the support that they provide. Please be informed that they are not asking for any personal information, and any information collected will be anonymised
They will be pleased to share a summary of the results on their website: http://goodneighboursrp.org.uk/