The Olympic Torch
The Olympic Torch is touring the UK on a 70 day relay. It is being carried through villages, towns and cities across the Midlands travelling by boat, train, tram, and cable car, and even across ice.
The Olympic Torch is touring the UK on a 70 day relay. It is being carried through villages, towns and cities across the Midlands travelling by boat, train, tram, and cable car, and even across ice.
The torch starts Day 47 with a relay from Peterborough Guildhall out of the city on the Lincoln Road. There are then relays in Market Deeping, Thurlby, Bourne and Spalding before the torch continues into East Anglia, finishing the day in Norwich.
DAY 47 – WEDNESDAY JULY 4th:
PETERBOROUGH (GUILDHALL)
MARKET DEEPING
THURLBY
BOURNE
SPALDING
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