Child abductee scales walls of prison and escapes - Daily Mail
Footage released by Cambridgeshire Constabulary shows convicted paedophile Gintautas Urbonas scaling the walls of HMP Peterborough 'like Spiderman'. The astonishing feat takes Urbonas just 26 seconds to complete. After being recaptured, Urbonas admitted he had been thinking of escaping for a while. He said he wanted to attract the attention of the courts or police to the fact he had been jailed for 12 years. Urbonas told officers in interview how he tried to get hold of some 'associates' but couldn't, so the next day wanted to go back to prison.
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Car lands on its side on Burnham Street in Peterborough
Peterborough firefighters work to remove two patients trapped after their call rolled onto its side in a collision on Friday, July 13, 2018.
Places to see in ( Peterborough - UK )
Places to see in ( Peterborough - UK )
Peterborough is a city in eastern England. It’s known for the 12th- and 13th-century Peterborough Cathedral, with its Gothic facade. In a former hospital building, the Peterborough Museum has a reconstructed Victorian operating theatre, plus fossils and paintings. Flag Fen Archaeology Park features Bronze Age village and causeway remains. Nene Park is home to woodlands, footpaths and Ferry Meadows recreation area.
Peterborough is a cathedral city in Cambridgeshire, England. Historically part of Northamptonshire, Peterborough is 75 miles (121 km) north of London, on the River Nene which flows into the North Sea 30 miles (48 km) to the north-east. The railway station is an important stop on the East Coast Main Line between London and Edinburgh.
Peterborough is a principal stop on the East Coast Main Line, 45–50 minutes' journey time from central London, with high-speed intercity services from King's Cross to Edinburgh Waverley operated by the Virgin Trains East Coast at around a 20-minute frequency, and slower commuter services terminating at Peterborough operated by Great Northern. The River Nene, made navigable from the port at Wisbech to Northampton by 1761. Peterborough has a business airport with a paved runway at Holme and a recreational airfield hosting a parachute school at Sibson.
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Nene Park, Peterborough
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Longthorpe Tower
Nene Valley Railway
Elton Hall
Peterborough Cathedral
Peterborough Museum and Art Gallery
Burghley House
Crowland Abbey
Fotheringhay Castle
Railworld
Crown Lakes Country Park
Castor Hanglands National Nature Reserve
Hour Escape Rooms
Bedford Purlieus National Nature Reserve
Hampton Nature Reserve
Peterborough Guildhall
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Drugged-up violence in Peterborough: The nephew of ballot burglar Tariq Mahmood
Adees Amin - nephew of convicted electoral fraudster and Labour campaigner Tariq Mahmood - filmed in a 'drug-fuelled' frenzy on a busy Peterborough street in broad daylight.
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Carlisle fans at Peterborough - The Great Escape
3-0 down, down to 10 men, not even enough players to fill the subs bench, so the Carlisle fans had to entertain themselves. This song went on for over half an hour.
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Peterborough a warning example for Brexit voters
(8 Jul 2016) The Lithuanian National Anthem resonated loudly in the square in front of Peterborough's majestic gothic cathedral. About 100 Lithuanians assembled to celebrate the Baltic country's national holiday.
For the third largest immigrant community in the town the joyous event was over shadowed by fears for their future living in a nation that recently voted to leave the European Union.
They see this country like their home. For them, for their kids, for their future, said Judita Gru who volunteers in the community organizing events and publishing a Lithuanian-language magazine.
More than 30,000 migrants have moved to Peterborough since the turn of the century, and foreign influence is noticeable in multi-ethnic Millfield, where some supermarkets are stocked with Polish sausages, Indian spices, Chinese vegetables and other imported goods.
While the city has long been home to Pakistani, Afro-Caribbean and Italian minorities, it was the surge in migrants from EU members Poland, Lithuania and Slovakia and more recently Romania and Bulgaria that pushed many residents to vote leave in the 23 June referendum. Sixty-one percent of Peterborough's electorate wanted out, compared to 52 percent in all of Britain.
For many people who voted Britain out of the European Union, Peterborough is a warning: streets taken over by foreign languages, customs and religions; British identity eroded with each pub converted into a shawarma shop or ethnic food store.
'Bram' runs the last English pub in the area and he remembers of the names of each one that closed in the past decade. He laments that newcomers don't mix into the community.
Today, the landlord has put the building up for sale and he fears the new owners have no intention of keeping the business running.
'Leave' voters strongly rejected the idea that their concerns over immigration were racially motivated. Their resentment focused mainly on the number of new people moving into city, the apparent segregation of communities, and the lack of proper integration.
Where I used to work, I was the only person who spoke English, said Mick Bullock, 53, who says he took early retirement to escape the loneliness of having no one to chat with a coffee or lunch break.
While immigration was a major factor pushing many to vote 'leave,' most people acknowledge the hard work done by Eastern European immigrants, often filling jobs British citizens shy away from.
All the workers who work they are Latvian, Polish, Russian, Czech republic, said Antra Jansone, 43-year-old Lithuanian working as an interpreter for the British National Health Service.
One of the workers is Viktor Savicius who's lived in Peterborough for 10 years. His day started at 5 a.m. with a 45 minute drive to a factory where he spray-paints trailers 10-hours a day, four or five days a week. Right now he's also working Saturdays spray painting a bridge to earn some extra money for his family of six.
They were shouting on every corner 'You come to us, we need you, you'll get plenty of work, Savicius remembers. Now it's very different.
Attitudes toward migrants have hardened since, but he said he understands why.
If you look at a map of Great Britain, it's not that big a country, he said. It may be a great country, but not a big country.
Savicius himself is no fan of the European Union and originally voted against Lithuania joining.
A former lumberjack in Lithuania, he says his company collapsed when Lithuania joined the European Union and new regulations capped his production, so he understands Britain's desire for independence.
British tabloids a few years ago sent alarming dispatches from the city about hordes of migrants queuing at the city's welfare offices to claim benefits.
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PETERBOROUGH’S EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM CONDUCTS SEARCH WARRANT
Peterborough Police’s Emergency Response Team conducted a search warrant this afternoon at a house near the intersection of Rubidge and Sherbrooke Streets. Witnesses discribed seeing a row of marked and unmarked police cars pull up along Rubidge street and heavily armed response team members get out and move towards the house. He then heard a loud bang, what he thought was a flashbangs going off. Police were seen bringing at least two males out of the house in handcuffs, one male was placed in the back of a waiting police car while the second was searched and the let go. The K-9 unit was brought in to assist with the search, no further information is available at this time. I will update the story if any more information becomes available.
Carlisle fans at Peterborough - Great Escape + Peterborough Goal
Carlisle fans singing The Great Escape when down to 10 men. Song went on almost the entire second half. Part way through this video Peterborough score a fifth through George Boyd but the Carlisle fans keep on singing.
peterborough tornado
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Bad Driving - Taxi in Peterborough uk
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Who's first? Chain escape or straitjacket? 20/01/2012 @ Peterborough
It was captured 20/01/2012 in Peterborough city centre. There was BARCLAYS ceremony so this is one of the shows that day. Started recording just after start signal.
David Tuck Nov. 2, 2016 interview with Peterborough Police
David Tuck Nov. 2, 2016 interview with Peterborough Police following arrest in Peterborough Huskies special-needs hockey team fraud investigations.