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Locals fed up with traffic jams caused by megachurch services

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Locals say it is like ‘football match traffic’ at peak times for the church

Frustrated residents say traffic issues caused by worshippers attending Kingsgate Community Church are like facing “football match traffic” each week.

People in Peterborough have said they are in favour of the church providing regular services and creating a sense of community. However, they say the associated traffic makes navigating the area a challenge before and after peak service times.

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“As a local resident in the vicinity of the Kingsgate Community Church, I find it frustrating and a burden on the roads and surrounding area of the amount of traffic every week associated with the services and meetings at Kingsgate,” said a local resident who asked to go by Lou.

“The traffic disruption, noise, pollution and ever increasing numbers is something that needs to be addressed for the benefit of the whole community.”

Kingsgate Peterborough, in Parnwell, is the founding and largest hub of the wider Kingsgate network of churches, which includes campuses in Cambridge and Leicester.

The congregation first moved into the 84,000sq/ft Kingsgate facility in 2006. Since then, it has grown to megachurch status, regularly attracting between 1,000 to 2,000 worshippers to its most popular services.

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Lou said: “Sundays, in particular times between 8:50am and 12:45pm, are causing a nuisance with queuing traffic to get in through the morning causing a lack of flow for local residents.”

Lou said she and her fellow residents resent the fact that they often have to tweak their own journeys and social activities to fit around church service times. “We shouldn’t have to adapt what we want to do around what’s going on at the church or then get caught up in traffic unexpectedly,” she said.

“At times it feels like you are dealing and coming across football match traffic issues on a weekly basis throughout the year.” She continued: “They are a good community church with various valuable projects and I do not hold bad will against them. But this has been going on for years and nothing changes, just at times gets worse.”

Labour councillor Sam Hemraj, herself a Parnwell resident, represents the East ward where Kingsgate Community Church is. “For residents living in Parnwell, around Parnwell Road and Oxney Road area – it is a nightmare at times,” she said, describing local Sunday morning traffic as “horrendous”.

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She added: “I’ve had other residents complain about it, [and] even my husband says ‘I’m not leaving now because we’re going to get stuck in that traffic’.”

Like Lou, Cllr Hemraj was keen to highlight that, away from the evident traffic issues, she regards the church as a great asset for Parnwell. “What they do, community-wise, is fantastic,” she said. “They help a lot of vulnerable people in the community.”

Kingsgate Community Church acknowledged the popularity of its services, saying “more people than ever” now attend its weekly Sunday morning services, and that it was fully aware of the issues this brings.

“We understand the frustrations expressed by some residents… and would welcome the opportunity to engage directly with members of the local community,” a spokesperson told the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS).

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The church said it is “grateful to be part of the Parnwell community” and that it is looking at ways to help to alleviate some of the challenges residents have become frustrated with.

They continued: “Proactive work is ongoing to manage increasing traffic both on and off the Kingsgate site. This has included carrying out traffic surveys, working with local businesses to utilise other car parks, and enlisting traffic management consultancy support.

“We are continuing to explore all potential options for longer-term measures to address the impact of traffic on local roads, in liaison with the relevant authorities.”

Residents have also suggested a number of measures the church might consider implementing in order to help resolve the issue. These include staggering church service times, bringing in shuttle bus services, and establishing more than one exit and entry point.

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Cllr Hemraj believes a change in local infrastructure may well be the only truly effective way to comprehensively resolve the issue in the long-term, and that she would be pushing for that in her official capacity. “This [issue] is on my agenda,” she confirmed.

“I think that the only way to alleviate [the traffic] is an improvement to the road. There were talks about extending Parnwell Way but it goes down to the [council] funding. I think… that road needs two lanes.”

The councillor said that she would be reaching out to Peterborough City Council’s Service Director for Infrastructure and Highways, James Collingridge, to discuss potential solutions.

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Leicestershire ‘shooting’ live: Gun ‘fired into car’ as police flood village street

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Police are responding to reports of three gunshots heard.

The incident was reported at 10.29pm yesterday evening (June 9) on Brascote Lane in Newbold Verdon, a village in Leicestershire.

According to a man, two shots were allegedly fired into a car and one through the front door of a property.

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Police investigate burning cross found in Chicago park

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A large, burning cross was discovered at a Chicago park on Tuesday afternoon, and police said they are investigating how it ended up there and the motive behind it.

Video taken by a motorist shows the wooden cross engulfed in bright orange flames as it leans against a tree in Grant Park, a popular area near Lake Michigan. The Chicago Fire Department confirmed the flaming object was a cross, and said officials put out the fire.

Chicago Police said there were no reports of injuries and that they are investigating the motive and circumstances around the “object on fire.”

Keinika Carlton, 43, was driving home from running errands with her daughter and mother-in-law when they saw the cross on fire. She said she felt a combination of shock, sadness, disgust, as well as curiosity.

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“Is this a racial thing? Is this a religious thing?” she said. “As Black women, of course, our first thought is racial, because burning crosses are known to be used as a tactic, an act of violence toward Black Americans in the South.”

Carlton estimated the cross was at least 6 feet (1.83 meters) tall. The experience was new to all of them, including Carlton’s mother-in-law, who grew up in Kentucky.

Carlton said as they slowed down to shoot a video of the flames, she saw around her other cars slowing down and people walking nearby, staring at the cross burning.

While the motive behind the burning cross was not immediately clear, cross burnings in the U.S. have historically been seen as “symbols of hate” that are “inextricably intertwined with the history of the Ku Klux Klan,” according to a 2003 U.S. Supreme Court decision written by the late Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. The justices ruled that the First Amendment allows bans on cross burnings only when they are intended to intimidate because the action “is a particularly virulent form of intimidation.”

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Alyna Carlton, 22, said she never thought she would see something like that in her lifetime.

“It kind of really opened my eyes, had me realize that I’m not that far removed from the past.”

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Hong Kong charges 7 people and 2 firms over massive fire that killed 168

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HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong authorities on Wednesday charged seven people and two companies with offenses including manslaughter and conspiracy to defraud over the city’s deadliest fire in decades.

The massive blaze engulfed seven apartment buildings and killed 168 people on Nov. 26, 2025. Former residents and relatives of the dead have been waiting for answers for months after the fire shattered the close-knit community of Wang Fuk Court, which housed thousands of people in the suburban district of Tai Po.

In a statement on Wednesday, authorities said police and the Independent Commission Against Corruption charged the suspects with 25 counts. Money laundering, attempting to pervert the course of public justice and tax evasion were also among the allegations.

The seven people played different roles in the major renovation project of Wang Fuk Court. The two companies charged are the project consultancy firm, Will Power Architects Company, and Prestige Construction & Engineering Co., the main contractor involved in the project.

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The seven defendants, Wong Hap-yin, Hau Wa-kin, Ho Kin-yip, Ng Yeuk, Hung Kwok-wai, Chung So-fan and Lin Min, were brought to court Wednesday afternoon. Authorities said they included directors of the two companies and a registered inspector of Will Power.

The defendants told the court that they understood the charges, and most appeared calm.

In March, police said they arrested 38 people on accusations related to the fire, including manslaughter and fraud. Nine have been charged, police said. The anti-graft agency said in the same month that they also arrested 23 people on suspicion of offenses such as bribery and conspiracy to defraud.

Victor Dawes, a lawyer representing an independent committee conducting an ongoing inquiry into the fire’s cause, previously said almost all fire safety systems failed on the day of the blaze because of human error.

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Tony Livesey ‘steps back’ from BBC role after David Sullivan Panorama investigation

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He signed off from Thursday’s show by telling listeners “see you next week” but did not appear on Monday evening, with the BBC saying that Mr Livesey had asked to take a break from presenting the show for a “short time” while the corporation considers the issues raised by the investigation.

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Surprise encore at Hartlepool show by Kiki Dee

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The million-selling singer took to the stage at St George’s Venue in Hartlepool, delivering a sold-out acoustic performance alongside long-time collaborator Carmelo Luggeri.

The show featured reinterpretations of her classic hits, including Loving and Free, I’ve Got The Music In Me, and her iconic duet with Elton John, Don’t Go Breaking My Heart, which has now surpassed 1.1 billion Spotify streams.

Kiki Dee in concertThe stunning St George’s Venue in Hartlepool as Kiki Dee & Carmello appear on stage (Image: Goffy Media)

But the night took an unexpected turn when the duo realised after leaving the stage that they had missed out Amoureuse, one of Kiki’s most beloved songs.

In a rare move, they returned to the stage to perform the track live for fans.

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Kiki said: “It was the first time we’ve had to reassemble the audience, but we all laughed about it as we hooked up again to restart.

“I’ve loved playing Hartlepool.

“We’ve played a few churches now and they have an ambience all of their own.

“It was great to look out and see so many happy faces joining in with us.

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“St George’s Venue is a terrific place and we would be delighted to return one day.”

The performance is one of the latest in a series of high-profile events at St George’s Venue, inside St George’s Church at the corner of York Road and Park Road.

Carmelo Luggeri, an English-born guitarist, composer, and producer of Italian heritage, has toured with Kiki for over 30 years across the UK and Europe.

The show in Hartlepool was praised by organisers as further evidence of the venue’s growing reputation as a destination for major touring artists.

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Paul Rodgers, events co-ordinator at St George’s Venue, said: “The feedback has been fantastic.

“Following on from our recent event with Ashley Campbell, daughter of Glen Campbell, we really feel the positive response from people who are sampling what we do and more importantly returning with family and friends.”

The appearance is the latest in a run of high-profile live events at St George’s Venue, as Hartlepool continues to attract established names from the UK music scene to its intimate performance setting.

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‘It will not deter me’, says new Belfast mayor after death threats

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Róis Máire Donnelly has said police told her threats had been made against her life

The new Lord Mayor of Belfast Róis Máire Donnelly has said that threats have been made against her life.

The new Sinn Fein mayor, who took over the office from DUP councillor Tracy Kelly on June 1, has said that police visited her home last night to tell her they had been made aware of threats against her life and told her to take extra precautions.

She has respoonded by saying it “will not deter” her from doing her role as Mayor.

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The Lord Mayor has also expressed her solidarity with the victim of a “vicious” knife attack in North Belfast and thanked those who intervened to save the victim’s life.

She has also condemned the widespread violent racist attacks in Belfast on Tuesday evening saying those involved should be ashamed.

Róis Máire Donnelly said: “Last night, Tuesday 9th June, I was visited at home by the PSNI. The police informed me that threats had been made against my life and advised me to take extra precautions regarding my personal security.

“I want to make it clear that these threats will not deter me from fulfilling my role as Mayor of this great city. I will continue to represent everyone.

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“I want to express my full solidarity with the victim of the vicious attack in North Belfast on Monday evening, and also with the community heroes who intervened and saved the victim’s life. They deserve our enormous gratitude for their heroic actions.

“Belfast is home to many people who have come here from other countries and who have made this city their home, who have worked hard, who have looked after our friends and family in our hospitals in their time of need, who have opened businesses and created jobs, and who have become valued members of our community.

“We must stand with these people now in their time of need.

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“Those people who took part in violent racist attacks and destruction last night should be ashamed.

“Burning family homes, burning businesses, burning buses and cars, destroying all round them. Young children being evacuated from their home carrying their teddy bears.

“It is disgraceful and disgusting. It is racism, it is intimidation, and it is absolute thuggery.

“I call on those involved in this violence to stop, and stop now. You do not represent Belfast.”

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Seven sentenced for Ely riots – live updates from court

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The third day of a sentencing hearing of 30 people involved in the Ely riots has heard how one of the defendants was a “stone and missile thrower” during the initial escalation.

Matthew Cobbe, prosecuting, has told the two-week sentencing hearing at Cardiff Crown Court how McKenzie Pring arrived at the scene shortly after the collision and watched from a short distance until the disorder began to escalate.

“He became involved in the first flurry of stone throwing, gathered stones from a nearby garden, and threw them at police,” Mr Cobbe told a busy courtroom on Wednesday morning as footage of Pring’s involvement was played to the court.

Pring was arrested and made no comment at police interview. The court heard he has two previous convictions for offences including of section 20 and section 18 assaults, possession of an offensive weapon, possession of a knife and possession of cannabis.

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In mitigation Andrew Taylor said his client Pring should have 20% credit for his guilty plea. The barrister highlighted the defendant was 18 at the time of the riots and was a “good friend” of Kyrees Sullivan and Harvey Evans, whose deaths while riding an electric bike through the streets of Ely sparked the ensuing riots on May 22, 2023.

The two young boys were involved in a fatal collision and were later pronounced dead at the scene. Around 150 people attended the riot which saw hours of violence and vandalism take place on the streets on and near Wilson Road in the west Cardiff suburb.

Moments after the collision large crowds consisting of members of the close-knit community of Ely came out to witness the horror as it unfolded. Shock and sadness quickly turned to distress and anger at how the police were handling the scene and as rumours circulated online that the police were responsible for the death of Kyrees and Harvey, who had previously been pursued by a police van.

The mothers of the two teenagers attempted to run to their children, grief-stricken and in desperation, but their path was blocked by the police. After the deaths of Kyrees and Harvey had been confirmed the boys remained lying dead on the floor.

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The trials of the rioters at Cardiff Crown Court last year heard police officers set up a cordon to protect the scene. As time went on a larger proportion of the crowd became hostile towards the police with that hostility quickly escalating to the point the police were facing a flat-out riot.

Hundreds of officers were directed to assist colleagues as missiles were thrown from the crowd including bottles, bricks, plasterboard, and fireworks. Cars parked in the street were rolled over and set alight, doors were taken off their hinges and thrown at officers, mattresses were set alight, and petrol bombs were thrown with one police officer engulfed in flames.

On Wednesday, defendants Jamie Jones, Jayden Westcott, and Lianna Tucker are also due to be sentenced in the morning before Keiron Beccano, Jordan Webster and Jasmine Smith in the afternoon.

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Ukraine launches more deep strikes inside Russia

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KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — A series of long-range Ukrainian attacks hit targets deep inside Russia on Wednesday, part of Kyiv’s efforts to raise the costs of the war for the Kremlin by striking energy facilities and military industries.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukrainian forces struck several military and energy infrastructure sites, including a military factory that he said supplied components for Russian drones and missiles.

In a post on social media, Zelenskyy said Ukrainian FP-5 Flamingo long-range missiles had hit the facility in Cheboksary, located in the Chuvashiya region more than 900 kilometers (over 560 miles) from the front line.

Russia’s Defense Ministry said that air defenses downed 326 Ukrainian drones overnight.

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Oleg Nikolayev, the head of Chuvashiya, confirmed that the missile attack but didn’t give details. The Astra online news outlet reported that the Ukrainian strike hit the VNIIR-Progress plant that produces antennas for drones.

Zelenskyy also said Ukrainian forces struck a refinery in Russia’s Samara region, where Gov. Vyacheslav Fedorishchev said that several industrial plants were damaged by drone strikes and three people were injured.

Fedorishchev didn’t name the facilities that were damaged, but Astra carried images of a large fire at the Samara refinery.

Zelenskyy added that Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) had also targeted two oil infrastructure facilities in Russia’s Vladimir region, about 700 kilometers from the front line.

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In Russia-occupied Crimea, a Ukrainian drone hit the building housing a huge panorama painting depicting the defense of the city during 19th century Crimean War. Mikhail Razvozhayev, the Kremlin-appointed head of Sevastopol, said the painting by artist Franz Rubo was effectively destroyed.

As the more than 1,000-kilometer front line in the four-year war has remained largely static as swarms of drones hinder advances, both sides have increasingly relied on long-range strikes.

The increasingly deep and audacious Ukrainian strikes have cast a challenge to Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, defying his claim that Moscow was winning the war now in its fifth year.

Last week, Putin vowed to strengthen Russia’s air defenses after Ukrainian attacks set ablaze an oil terminal in St. Petersburg and also hit a nearby naval base, casting a cloud on his showcase economic forum in his hometown.

The attacks on St. Petersburg came as another embarrassment for the Russian leader, weeks after he pruned back an annual Victory Day parade in Moscow because of fears of Ukrainian drone attacks.

Ukraine’s Air Force says air defenses downed 181 of 207 Russian drones.

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A barrage of 26 drones struck Kharkiv early Wednesday, injuring at least four people, according to regional administration head Oleh Syniehubov. He said one person was killed and 15 others were injured in the region over the past 24 hours.

In Zaporizhzhia and its region, 10 people were injured overnight in a series of Russian aerial attacks, according to regional head Ivan Fedorov.

In Odesa, a mother and two children, aged 8 and 10, required medical attention after Russian drones damaged two residential buildings, according to regional administration head Oleh Kiper.

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Kyle Bevan murder trial LIVE as Mark Fellows and two prisoners stabbed child murderer ’25 times’ in HMP Wakefield

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He says there were ‘particular issues’ in the prison at the time of the killing of Bevan.

The prison was made up of 77 per cent vulnerable prisoners and 23 per cent ‘main prisoners’.

The main prisoners had become of a ‘different calibre’, Mr Pitter says, in that there were more prisoners involved in ‘more serious offences such as gangland offences and violence including murder’.

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Jurors hear that vulnerable prisoners and main prisoners would mix at Wakefield prison, and that there was an ‘open door policy’ for cells during association times, in comparison to other cells which had a ‘closed door policy’.

Mr Pitter says that Bevan was killed in his own cell. He says there was ‘tension’ between vulnerable and main prisoners.

He says; “Main prisoners indicated that they didn’t want to be housed in the same wing as vulnerable prisoners, particularly those who were sex offenders or those who had committed offences against children. There was also bullying of vulnerable prisoners.”

He said there was an ‘element of fear’ among vulnerable prisoners.

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M6 traffic LIVE as motorway shut with major delays after crash

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Drivers heading south from the Lake District are facing major disruption this morning after the M6 was closed following a crash.

National Highways says a lorry has jack-knifed and a fuel spillage has been reported on the motorway.

It is affecting the southbound carriageway between junctions 35 at Carnforth and 34 at Lancaster.

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Queues are building up in both directions approaching the crash scene.

The closure is expected to continue into the afternoon.

Further details are yet to be confirmed.

Updates will be posted in this blog when they are available.

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