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Welcome to the Plymouth Federation of Tenants & Residents Associations
The Plymouth Federation of Tenants And Residents Associations (PETRA) is a democratically controlled membership organisation.

ImageOur main aims are to support the development of individual tenants and residents associations and to provide a representative voice on behalf of the city’s council tenants.

This website will provide information on: who we are; what we do; how we can help; how you can get involved; and the latest news and views on the issues most affecting tenants and leaseholders.
 
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Did You Know?

Before the Pilgrims hired her, the Mayflower, a merchant vessel, was in the wine trade with France, and, before that, in the fish trade with Norway.

The Pilgrims did not happen upon an unknown frontier. The waters off New England were fished by the English for at least 100 years before the Pilgrims landed.

The Pilgrims did not name Plymouth, New England. Captain John Smith explored the New England coast in 1614 and gave his map to Prince Charles (who later became King Charles). Charles put English names on the map, such as Plymouth and the Charles River.

The turkey, native to the Americas, was a familiar barnyard fowl in England brought to Europe 100 years earlier by the Spanish.

Courtesy Plimoth Plantation Education Department.

 

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