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Rauw Alejandro on Puerto Rico, salsa and working with Pharrell on his new album

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内容摘要:Conservative councillor Natalie Hoy, cabinet member for adult care, said long-term residents should be able to stay in the event of a sale of Ada Belfield "at no extra cost".

Conservative councillor Natalie Hoy, cabinet member for adult care, said long-term residents should be able to stay in the event of a sale of Ada Belfield "at no extra cost".

Details of support for domestic abuse are available atA festival that celebrates a city, its diversity and "all the reasons we love it" is expected to welcome about 20,000 people, organisers have said.

Rauw Alejandro on Puerto Rico, salsa and working with Pharrell on his new album

Peterborough Celebrates is hosting its fourth annual event at Ferry Meadows this weekend with a "full-on" schedule of performances and activities.It is free to attend and has been funded largely by Nene Park Trust with sponsorships from local businesses, but parking charges apply and donations are being welcomed.Creative producer Simon Hollingworth said the event was a "unique experience" and the country park would be "buzzing" with activity.

Rauw Alejandro on Puerto Rico, salsa and working with Pharrell on his new album

Preparations have been under way over the past few days for one of the biggest events in Peterborough.A silent disco was held on Friday in support of the Sense charity, ahead of the festival kicking off in full on Saturday morning.

Rauw Alejandro on Puerto Rico, salsa and working with Pharrell on his new album

Mr Hollingworth said the festival would have four large stages - the Community Stage, Big Top, Hay Bale Stage and Centre Stage - with almost 60 acts performing.

"It is going to be buzzing. Full of colour and full of people with so much going on," he said.Rachel Lewis runs Bournville Cafe in Stirchley, and won the region's best cafe title at the UK Small Business Awards at the beginning of May.

The 41-year-old described the cafe as her "little baby", which she opened eight years ago to fulfil her business dreams, after running a sandwich van in the city.She said the annual award, which celebrates business owners across the UK, was not something she had been expecting and was a "massive achievement" for the cafe and the community.

"We went there with no expectations, so it was really exciting to win," she said.The UK Small Business Awards said that thousands of people apply for the awards every year. Ms Lewis is through to the award's grand finals in December, where a trophy is up for grabs along with a national certificate of recognition.

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