PECT
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Ham Lane House, Ham Ln
Orton Longueville, eng PE2 5UU - (173) 356-8408
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Chamber Rating
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elliott cooper
Jan 14th, 2021 -
Natalja Kononova
Dec 16th, 2019 -
Alison Batchelor
Education and change are key to addressing environmental impact of service decision making in Unitary Authority of Peterborough. That applies to the Executive and cabinet. A recognition of 'climate crisis' is a start. Now organisations need to 'educate' crucially SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT. As an ENVIRONMENT DESIGNATED CITY surely implementation and regulation of 'clean' affordable and reliable public transportation should be prioritised. Yet Peterborough City centre is a virtual CAR PARK . Cabinet members do not seem able to correlate between development and infrastructure. Property at Fletton Keys is marketed as 8 minutes drive from the rail station. Why not the alternative WALK or ride a bike. The day we witness Gillian Beasley and Marco Ceres team on a tandem riding from Fletton Keys to the Town Hall is the day residents will acknowledge a 'start' to recognising a positive stance on 'climate change' - at least the leader of the Council walks in the City. Do key employees think the people of Peterborough are not worthy of POSITIVE role models. Educational attainment is improving the City is becoming more diverse and citizens recognise the need for change in the higher echelons and that includes diversity and commitment to ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE in the Cabinet. PECT surely must be instrumental in getting the vital message to those who have been in CONTROL overseeing water splurts at great expense in the City Centre. How is that proof of conservation of a precious commodity? WATER!!! Is that why public toilets (environmentally sustainable ones) don't exist!!!!
Aug 25th, 2019 -
Mono Less (Mono-Region)
May 23rd, 2019 -
Kevin Earl
Mar 9th, 2018
Contact Info
- (173) 356-8408
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for PECT?
A The phone number for PECT is: (173) 356-8408.
Q Where is PECT located?
A PECT is located at Ham Lane House, Ham Ln, Orton Longueville, eng PE2 5UU
Q What is the internet address for PECT?
A The website (URL) for PECT is: http://www.pect.org.uk/
Q What days are PECT open?
A PECT is open:
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Q How is PECT rated?
A PECT has a 4.0 Star Rating from 7 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
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Overall Rating
( 7 Reviews )elliott cooper on Google
Natalja Kononova on Google
Alison Batchelor on Google
Education and change are key to addressing environmental impact of service decision making in Unitary Authority of Peterborough.
That applies to the Executive and cabinet. A recognition of 'climate crisis' is a start. Now organisations need to 'educate' crucially SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT. As an ENVIRONMENT DESIGNATED CITY surely implementation and regulation of 'clean' affordable and reliable public transportation should be prioritised. Yet Peterborough City centre is a virtual CAR PARK . Cabinet members do not seem able to correlate between development and infrastructure. Property at Fletton Keys is marketed as 8 minutes drive from the rail station. Why not the alternative WALK or ride a bike. The day we witness Gillian Beasley and Marco Ceres team on a tandem riding from Fletton Keys to the Town Hall is the day residents will acknowledge a 'start' to recognising a positive stance on 'climate change' - at least the leader of the Council walks in the City.
Do key employees think the people of Peterborough are not worthy of POSITIVE role models. Educational attainment is improving the City is becoming more diverse and citizens recognise the need for change in the higher echelons and that includes diversity and commitment to ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE in the Cabinet. PECT surely must be instrumental in getting the vital message to those who have been in CONTROL overseeing water splurts at great expense in the City Centre. How is that proof of conservation of a precious commodity? WATER!!! Is that why public toilets (environmentally sustainable ones) don't exist!!!!
Mono Less (Mono-Region) on Google
Kevin Earl on Google