• 5 months ago
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00:00The piece for Telegraph is on sale now, with all the news, views, sport and photographs from a week in our city.
00:08On the front page this week is the story of a hero off-duty police officer, Hannah Wheatley,
00:13who was out on a morning run at Burley House when she came across Brian Kinley, who had collapsed and become unresponsive.
00:20PC Wheatley dashed into action, providing life-saving first aid, and now she has been given an award from the Royal Humane Society for her efforts.
00:28It was a busy few days in the city centre, and we have picture specials from the big events that took place.
00:34At the War Memorial in Bridge Street, Peterborough lit a beacon to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day, with the wreaths laid at the memorial.
00:41There was also a spectacular flotilla of boats from Peterborough Yacht Club that made their way down the River Neen,
00:46decorated in the blue, white and red of the Union flag.
00:50There were more colourful scenes as the Peterborough Pride Parade took place,
00:53with scores of people marching through the city centre before taking part in a range of activities at the Green Backyard.
00:59And finally we have the story of Mark Chalky White, who has put a special wrap on his Bentley to make it look like the cover of a Sex Pistols album.
01:06He even has a special number plate paying tribute to singer Johnny Rotten to complete the look.

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