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It is said that he was a good man, and secured the esteem of the monks by giving them the lands of Fletton and
The New Guide to Peterborough Cathedral George S. Phillips
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Fletton brickwork in lime crushed under a load of 30.68 tons, in cement under 56.25 tons.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Various
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A Stagecoach bus passing roadworks in Fletton, Peterborough.
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Carlo Broccoli, of Glebe Road, Fletton, was part of a group set up to save St Anthony's
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Councillors spoke out against the all-night availability of drink at Monday night's full council meeting, after unanimously agreeing to put in place a Designated Public Places Order at the recreation ground, off Oundle Road in Fletton, to combat alcohol-related anti-social behaviour that has blighted the area.
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Old Fletton School, in London Road, Fletton, Peterborough, is celebrating its 100th anniversary on July 17.
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For half a century St Anthony's Catholic Church, in Fairfield Road, Fletton, Peterborough, has held christenings, communions, weddings and funerals for generations of the city's Italian community.
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Police search a house in Fletton Avenue following a fire and found cannabis.
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Fletton councillor Lucia Serluca said the news was "like a dagger to the heart" and it would take a miracle to save it in its current location.
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More than 300 cannabis plants, along with specialist growing equipment including lights and fans were found at a terraced house in Fletton Avenue, Fletton, Peterborough following the fire on Wednesday afternoon.
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