The Good Neighbours (Rural Peterborough) Trust is managed by a board of trustees.
If you are interested in becoming a trustee please email or write to us with a brief resumé and details of how you think your skills and experience could benefit the Trust

In the mid 80s he started his own agricultural business and served on the National Council for the industry as its youngest member for fifteen years.
He represented the industry on the Potato Marketing Board and was an arbitrator, valuer and inspector for the London Futures Market and is still active in the industry.
He has been a parish councillor for 24 years and a parochial church councillor for 23 years. He has also been a Waywarden for the church for 23 years, the forerunner to the Good Neighbours Scheme.
He joined the St. Kyneburgha Building Preservation Trust at its inception in 1999 and has been its treasurer for 14 years.
Apart from squash and racket ball, bell ringing has been one of his pastimes since 1996, and he has been tower captain of St. Kyneburgha for the past 15 years.

Co-opted Member (Peterborough City Council, Adults and Communities Scrutiny Committee)
Member (Peterborough City Council, Parish Liaison Working Group)
Member (Peterborough City Council, Tension Forum)
Independent Custody Visitor (Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner)
Following his work promoting the integration and cohesion of communities within Peterborough he was awarded a Peterborough City Council Civic Award for Community Involvement in 2020

She had roles within school improvement, Senior Area Education Officer, and Head of Services to Schools and Governance. Susie has led on safeguarding, governance, school leadership and management and equality and diversity and is experienced at developing and delivering CPD.
Susie is currently a governor at Barnack Primary School, Chair of Bainton and Ashton Parish Council, Parish representative on the Peterborough City Council Children and Education Scrutiny Committee and trustee and assessor for the National Quality Mark got Governors.

She joined the church choir in 1974 and has been a member of church council since1976 and a waywarden for many years.
She was also joint leader of the local St John Ambulance Cadets Joan has been a Parish councilor since1995 and chair since 2008 taking a keen interest in the both the history and the future of the community by helping to write the local history book, create the information boards and working on the village design statement and the village neighbourhood plan.
Joan was awarded a lifetime achievement award and also received a community involvement award from Peterborough City Council in 2017

Following this he commenced training for ordination and has served in a number of parishes over past thirty years.
Since 2015 he has been Rector of Castor with Upton, Stibbington and Water Newton, Marholm and Sutton.
Throughout his ministry David has tried to seek out ways in which the Church can serve the local community. In St Albans, where he spent 15 years before moving to the Peterborough area, he was instrumental in setting up a Community Cafe and here in Peterborough helped to intiate the process of setting up the RNWP Good Neighbours Scheme.

Over the years at the Council, she was involved in re-establishing the Parish Liaison Forum, supporting the development of the Council’s Rural Strategy and putting in place a Parish Charter to ensure the fair representation of Parish Councils across Peterborough.
She was involved, since the outset, of the Good Neighbours Charity whilst in her role at the council, offering advice and support for the development of a community-led delivery model – ensuring volunteers and clients would be at the centre of its operations.
Cate is also a trained Councillor, former Samaritan and former strategic lead policy officer for domestic abuse and sexual violence issues.


Derek understands what loneliness and isolation is and brings a wealth of experience working with older and vulnerable folk and the issues they face, having been an Ambassador for the Older People’s Partnership Board for Peterborough City Council. He holds an enhanced DBS and is a current Parish Councillor.
Registered Address
Good Neighbours Rural-Peterborough
7 Benams Close,
Castor,
Peterborough,
PE5 7AW
Charity No: 1186197
Postal Address
Good Neighbours Rural-Peterborough
27 High Street,
Market Deeping,
Peterborough,
PE6 8ED
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