Ms Minto and Ms Clarke have helped turn around the fortunes of Burnopfield Community Centre, while Mr Holden has transformed the flower beds at flats in Newton Hall, County Durham.
"And in the longer term, we would like another station being built to serve people living north of the city. Finding space is a problem, but we need to make the railway more accessible."Attendees at the meeting, held in Peterborough Museum, also raised questions about where services would be located in the new quarter.
Mr Banks said space had been "a major constraint" with the scheme."But we are still discussing that kind of detail at the moment - Where are taxis going? What happens about rail replacement buses?" he added.A Morris dancing group says it is in danger of folding unless more people join.
Furness Morris, based in Ulverston, Cumbria, was founded in 1963, but dwindling dancer numbers have put its future at risk.Les Ord, who is the second longest-serving member, said the situation was "critical".
A meeting is being held later to discuss the future of the band which has had to turn down five gigs so far this year, including the Pace Egg play.
Mr Ord said: "We've lost a few members over the recent years.In this case, Danielle McLaughlin's family have spoken to the media
Ms McLaughlin had turned 28 the month before her death and had been home in Buncrana for the celebrations.She had only been in India for two weeks when she was murdered.
The Liverpool John Moores University student had been staying in a beach hut with an Australian friend.The pair had been celebrating Holi, a Hindu festival, in a nearby village. She left the village at night and her body was found the next day by a local farmer in an isolated spot.