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'It's been a rollercoaster ride' - more than 12,000 flock to St Neots Festival
More than 12,000 people flocked to the award-winning St Neots Festival at the weekend (July 6-7). The Festival took place in Priory Park and was full of food, drinks and entertainment. There was plenty of activities for everyone to take part in
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UFO sightings in Cambridgeshire: How many were there in 2023 and where?
How many UFO sightings have there been across Cambridgeshire in the past 18 months? Newly released data from the organisation UFO Identified has revealed exactly that. Below is a list of where, when and what sightings were reported across
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Steve says he is honoured to take up his new role
Steve Legg has been named as the new president of the Huntingdon Cromwell Rotary Club. Steve says he is "honoured" to take up the role and continue the good work of outgoing president Dee Wormwald. He was presented with the chain of office
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St Ives market traders brighten up community space for annual event
Independent traders at a boutique market in St Ives have spruced up their community space with colourful floral displays. The initiative was undertaken as a part of this year's St Ives in Bloom event. Laura Davis, a trader at the market said
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Knife seized on Huntingdon street as yet another knife found in town
Another knife has been seized off of the streets of Huntingdon by Cambridgeshire Police officers. On Sunday morning (July 7), two men were stopped in Ermine Street in Huntingdon by officers on patrol in the area. One of the men admitted to
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Motorcyclist left in critical condition after crash in Huntingdon
A motorcyclist remains in a critical condition following a crash in Huntingdon. The collision happened on Sunday July 7 at about 7pm in Coneygear Road at the junction with Florida Avenue. The incident involved a red Hyundai Tucson and a red
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'Intimidating and draconian culture' - Astrea Longsands strike
Teachers and parents complained of an "intimidating and draconian culture" at Longsands Academy as Union members commenced two-day strike action this morning (July 9). Around 50 people arrived at the St Neots school gates at 7am waving placards
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Shocking pictures reveal scale of fly tipping at RAF Upwood site
Residents have shared pictures highlighting the scale of fly tipping at RAF Upwood near Ramsey. Mostly derelict since 1994, the site has been the target of fly tipping and arson attacks for a number of years, with the most recent incident involving
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School pupils create art out of rubbish for Johnsons of Old Hurst
School pupils in Huntingdonshire have fancied themselves the next Michelangelo as they've been creating their very own sculptures. Year Seven pupils at Sawtry Village Academy were tasked with making "junk sculptures" as part of an art project.
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Daughter's plea for new government to make end-of-life care a priority
The daughter of a woman who was cared for by a hospice team is calling for the new government to make end-of-life care a priority. Emma Rayner has shared how the Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice in Peterborough supported her family during the final
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BBC to honour TV doctor Michael Mosley with Just One Thing Day
The BBC has announced it will honour TV doctor Michael Mosley across its radio and TV networks with a dedicated day which will see presenters and audiences be encouraged to do “just one thing” to improve their wellbeing. The broadcaster and columnist