Check out some of the news stories you may have missed from Peterborough Matters this week (April 8).

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Peterborough Foodbank received a £1,000 donation from the Amazon fulfilment centre in the city.

Peterborough Matters: Peterborough Foodbank has received a donation of £1,000 from the Amazon fulfilment centre in the city.Peterborough Foodbank has received a donation of £1,000 from the Amazon fulfilment centre in the city. (Image: Clearbox Communications)

Find out more about the donation here.

 

A "prolific" Peterborough shoplifter has been jailed after she assaulted a staff member in Tesco.

Peterborough Matters: Maughan threatened staff at Tesco in Serpentine Green with a needle before punching one of them in the face.Maughan threatened staff at Tesco in Serpentine Green with a needle before punching one of them in the face. (Image: Cambridgeshire Constabulary)

Read about her sentencing here.

 

A Nature Recovery Strategy is headed for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.

Peterborough Matters: The Local Nature Recovery Strategy is coming to Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.The Local Nature Recovery Strategy is coming to Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. (Image: Natural Cambridgeshire / LNRS)

Read more about the strategy here.

 

Peterborough City Hospital are set to reintroduce the use of hospital passports.

Peterborough Matters: Taite Tomlinson, Patient Experience Manager, and Alex Papp, Linguistic and Interpretation Service Coordinator pictured with outpatients team at Peterborough City Hospital. Taite Tomlinson, Patient Experience Manager, and Alex Papp, Linguistic and Interpretation Service Coordinator pictured with outpatients team at Peterborough City Hospital. (Image: NWAFT)

Click here to read about the hospital passports.

 

A man was fined just under £10,000 for allowing people to live in a dangerous HMO in Bretton.

Peterborough Matters: Inside the unlicensed HMO in Essendyke, Bretton, PeterboroughInside the unlicensed HMO in Essendyke, Bretton, Peterborough (Image: Peterborough City Council)

Click here to read about his conviction.

 

The Police and Crime Commissioner candidates for Cambridgeshire were announced ahead of the election.

Peterborough Matters: The candidates for the Cambridgeshire Police and Crime Commissioner election.The candidates for the Cambridgeshire Police and Crime Commissioner election. (Image: Newsquest)

Read more about them, and the election, by clicking here.