Five Peterborough stories you might have missed

Striker Ricky-Jade Jones in a pale blue zip-up training top, carries Frankie, who is wearing a black coat. Both are smiling.Image source, Supplied
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Striker Ricky-Jade Jones is Frankie's favourite player

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A sheep farmer asks dog owners to be more considerate and a young Posh fan is aiming to watch every league match this season.

Here are five stories from Peterborough you might have missed this week.

The pint-sized Posh fan who goes to every game

Frankie wearing a black coat sits in an orange plastic seat at a half-empty football ground. He is turning to face the camera, smiling.Image source, Supplied
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Frankie has been on a 354-mile round-trip for a midweek game at Blackpool

A five-year-old Peterborough United fan has been praised for his dedication in attending every league game of the season, home and away.

Frankie is due to walk out with the players ahead of Posh's final home game on Saturday - his sixth outing as mascot and his 44th as a spectator.

Police break up major county lines drug network

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Officers carried out raids on addresses suspected of being used for drugs and the exploitation of vulnerable people

A county lines police drug operation resulted in 51 arrests and 35 individuals charged with more than 100 offences, a police force said.

Operation Hypernova, which took place last month, saw officers carry out more than 30 dawn raids across Cambridgeshire, including Cambridge, Peterborough, Ely and St Ives.

Job cuts planned as NHS trust looks to save £73m

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NWAFT chief executive Hannah Coffey says the trust is "committed to supporting staff members through these changes"

Job losses are looming at an NHS trust as it looks to save £73.5m, documents have revealed.

North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust (NWAFT) is also reducing the amount it spends on non-urgent care.

Its latest annual plan has set out a 6.4% cost reduction in what is termed "elective activity".

Sheep farmer's frustration over dog incidents

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Ryan Baxter is keen to encourage public access while protecting livestock

A farmer has described sheep worrying as a constant concern as walkers cut through his land with their dogs off the lead.

Ryan Baxter said several heavily pregnant ewes among his 320-strong flock at Castor, near Peterborough, had miscarried after being chased.

Figures from the National Sheep Association revealed 87% of farmers surveyed by the charity had experienced a dog attack on livestock in the past year.

New garden unveiled for hospital staff

Two men and three women standing in front of the new garden. Two women are sitting down and smiling at the camera. One is holding a bouquet of flowers.
Either side of the women sitting down there are people standing. Everyone is smiling at the camera.Image source, North West Anglia
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The new green space was opened in a short ceremony led by trust chairman Prof Steve Barnett, chief executive officer Hannah Coffey and chaplain Petros Nyatsanza

Staff from a hospital were left feeling "very lucky" after a reflective garden was unveiled.

The Staff Reflection Garden is an outdoor space situated in the heart of Peterborough City Hospital and has been funded by North West Anglia Hospitals' Charity.

The hospital was given £40,000 for the transformation of the area.

The week in Peterborough sport

Peterborough United extended their winless streak to six matches following a 4-2 defeat at Mansfield.

Posh were 3-0 down at half time but scored twice in the second half with goals from Ryan De Havilland and Gustav Lindgren.

Darren Ferguson's side will finish 17th if they win their final game of the season against Rotherham.

Peterborough Sports drew 1-1 with Scarborough Athletic in the final league game of their season.

Sports finished 12th in the National League North.

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