After years of work, questions are now rising about Cleantech Commons research and innovation park that’s planned in the north end of Peterborough.
The vacant land is a partnership between the city and Trent University.
But as Robert Lothian reports, some say it is not an agreement that is paying dividends.
Economy
Peterborough city councillors question progress on Cleantech Commons research park
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