Community invited to Mayoral Question Time
Residents will be able to put their questions to the Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough at a Question Time event.
Hosted by radio presenter Kev Lawrence, the event will be an opportunity to raise local issues and hear from Paul Bristow directly about his plans including improving transport, increasing skills opportunities and growing the economy.
The Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Mayoral Question Time will be held on Wednesday 14th January at 5:30pm – 8:00pm at St Johns Church, Cathedral Square, Peterborough.
Residents and local business will be able to submit questions in advance and reserve a seat through an online form here. The deadline for submissions is Sunday 11th January.
The event will be delivered in two parts – the first section will be dedicated to answering pre-submitted questions, followed by additional time for audience questions.
Members of the public can attend whether or not they have a question.
Mayor Paul Bristow, who was elected Mayor in May 2025, said: “If you want to ask a question, share an idea or just find out more about what I’m working on, Question Time is the place to do it.
“You don’t need to be an expert or have a big issue to raise – everyone is welcome. I am very much looking forward to speaking directly with our communities and hearing what’s on people’s minds.”
The Combined Authority, established in 2017 in a devolution deal with Government, is made up of seven constituent councils in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough: Cambridge City Council, Cambridgeshire County Council, East Cambridgeshire District Council, Fenland District Council, Huntingdonshire District Council, Peterborough City Council, and South Cambridgeshire District Council.
- Top-tier business leaders appointed to a new Business Board to accelerate economic growth and drive Local Growth Plan delivery
- Team Cambridgeshire & Peterborough returns to UKREiiF 2026 to showcase a leading UK growth economy
- Mayor statement on A10 Major Road Network programme update
- Mayor condemns “retrograde step” as government moves to cancel A47 dualling consent
- £26 million boost to develop brownfield land in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough
- Laying the Groundwork: How a Cambridgeshire Bootcamp is Transforming Young Lives