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A mural of four music legends was unveiled in Peterborough this week.
It was not the only artwork in the news, as upgrades to the city's iconic archway at Thorpe Meadows got underway.
Meanwhile, a heritage railway with a taste for fame hopes to get back in the spotlight after starring opposite 007 in the 1980s.
Here is more on these stories and others you might have missed.
Railway's Hollywood hopes
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The name's Valley Railway. Nene Valley Railway.
There are hopes a heritage railway which featured in the 1983 James Bond film Octopussy and scores of other productions could land another starring role.
Chairman of Nene Valley Railway Michael Purcell said a return to the silver screen could help ease the railway's "unprecedented financial pressures" as the city council promises to set up a film office to promote Peterborough as a movie location. The railway will feature in its promotional video.
AI chatbot 'Bridgit' rolled out to carers
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An artificial intelligence chatbot named Bridgit has been rolled out to carers in Peterborough.
It was discussed at a council meeting this week and described as evidence the authority is "not running away" from technology, but "running towards it".
Bridgit is hosted by the Caring Together Charity. Users can send it questions via WhatsApp.
Mural celebrates city's entertainment history
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A mural celebrating the two occasions The Beatles performed in the city was unveiled.
Artist Nathan Murdoch said the reaction to the painting on the side of a Poundland store at the Hereward Cross shopping centre has been "amazing".
The Fab Four played at The Embassy Theatre in 1962 and 1963, lodging at the Bull Hotel in Westgate.
Arch to be weather-proofed
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The Peterborough Arch at Thorpe Meadows is being restored after it was found to have suffered extensive damage in 2022.
Nene Park says it will be given new footings and raised slightly off the ground to try to prevent water damage. It aims to return the arch later this year.
Debris dunked in 'seabin'
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A contraption that skims litter from water was floated in the River Nene.
The 'seabin' does not just extract debris, but also microplastics which cannot be seen by the naked eye.
The week in sport
Peterborough United slipped to their 10th away defeat of the League One season as they lost 2-1 at Charlton Athletic.
Posh conceded the winner in the 89th minute having been reduced to 10 men following the sending off of defender Manny Fernandez.
The loss leaves Darren Ferguson's side just three points above the relegation zone.
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Peterborough Sports got back to winning ways with a last-gasp winner against Oxford City in the National League North.
The Turbines won 2-1 with Dan Jarvis scoring the winner in the fifth minute of stoppage time.
Peterborough Phantoms lost to playoff rivals Hull Seahawks at the Bretton Rink on Sunday.
Phantoms have now lost three of their last four games and are sixth in the National Ice Hockey League standings.
The week in politics
The Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, Labour's Dr Nik Johnson, said he did not have the energy to keep going. He said he would not stand for re-election in May.
Meanwhile, Peterborough City Council's cabinet signed off on their final budget proposals, which include cutting Peterborough Museum and Art Gallery's opening hours.
They said they would draw up detailed proposals for the city's library stock after carrying out a needs assessment.
Bretton Library could be reduced in size after plans to cut it down to make way for a dementia resource centre were recommended to the council for approval. Campaigners have suggested it would no longer be fit for purpose if floor space was reduced.
A £3.5m regeneration of Lincoln Road can get underway after the council awarded the contract to its usual delivery partner, Milestone Infrastructure. It will involve widening pavements and installing a new pedestrian crossing on a stretch between Searjeant Street and Alma Road.
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