This week in Pictures: Peterborough

Shariqua AhmedPeterborough
News imageShariqua Ahmed/BBC A group of people siting inside a bus with their seat belts fastened. They are all smiling at the camera. Shariqua Ahmed/BBC
Campaigners welcomed the council's decision to refuse plans to extend operations at a former brickworks - Saxon Pit in Whittlesey, near Peterborough

From the unveiling of a 12ft 2in (3.7m) long embroidery artwork, replicating the city cathedral's ceiling, to the signs of spring - it's been another busy week in Peterborough.

Here are your pictures taken between 2 and 7 March.

You can send us your pictures at shariqua.s.ahmed@bbc.co.uk.

News imagePeterborough Walks A man wearing a green jacket and black trousers, kneeling down to offer a food time to a fox standing in front oh him.Peterborough Walks
'Would you like to share my picnic, Mr Fox?': Tender moment captured on a golf course
News imageTom Jackson/BBC A train driver wearing a black uniform and a cap, standing by the foot of the train door looking in the opposite direction of the camera. Tom Jackson/BBC
Fancy driving an 'iconic' British locomotive? Nene Valley Railway is running experiences for enthusiasts
News imageNene Park Trust Yellow flowers with green stalks sitting under big trees. Nene Park Trust
Looks like spring has sprung in Nene Park...daffodils in all their glory
News imagePeople standing inside the Cathedral - in front of the embroidered piece of cloth, smiling for camera.
Dozens of volunteers are two-thirds of the way through making an embroidery piece resembling Peterborough Cathedral's ceiling. It includes 1.5 million stitches

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