Local business owners in Peterborough have the opportunity to discuss key economic issues directly with their parliamentary representative during an upcoming meeting. The Cambridgeshire Chamber of Commerce is hosting a private roundtable session with Sam Carling, the Member of Parliament for North West Cambridgeshire, on 15 May 2026.
The event is held from 12:00pm to 2:00pm and is designed to provide a platform for local employers to engage with Carling, who was elected in July 2024. As the first British parliamentarian born in the 21st century, Carling has focused his work on areas such as housing, education, and opportunities for young people.
During his time in office, Carling has collaborated with Peterborough MP Andrew Pakes on local infrastructure projects, including securing government funding for the city’s station quarter and a sports quarter that features a new swimming pool. The roundtable offers business owners a chance to speak with him about the challenges and opportunities currently shaping the local economy.
Because space for the session is limited, the Chamber of Commerce is asking any business owners who wish to attend to enquire via email at [email protected]. The organization has served the region for over a century and supports thousands of businesses across the area.
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