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Pre-season friendly was a seven goal thriller!
John Walker reports on the pre-season game on Tuesday night between St Neots Town and Langford. St Neots Town 4 Langford 3 Langford may play at Step Six, but they gave their hosts a very good work out in this latest pre-season friendly match
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Old Shire Hall could become hotel as councillors review future of site
Old Shire Hall could be set to become a hotel, as Councillors meet today (Wednesday) to review bids for the future of the Castle Hill site. Shire Hall, the Octagon building, Castle Lodge registry offices and the Old Police Station - along with
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Plans to turn old fish and chip shop into late night takeaway refused by council
A licensing application to turn a former fish and chip shop into a late night takeaway has been refused by Huntingdonshire District Council. Once operating as The Codfather, plans had been submitted to convert 66 Huntingdon Street in St Neots into
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'Removing the Morning Welcome would set us back' - Astrea responds to strike
The Astrea Academy Trust has defended its "Morning Welcome" assembly that takes place at Longsands Academy. A spokesperson said: "We know that removing Morning Welcome would set us back and slow the pace of improvement at Longsands.” The "Morning
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St Neots boxer shines at European Junior Championships
A Huntingdonshire boxer has been selected to represent England at the European Junior Championships. Tobias Taylor, from Somersham, attended the tournament in Bosnia which took place between June 23-30 following his fourth successive national
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Find out what the plans are for the former Woolworths store in Huntingdon
The future of the former Woolworths building in Huntingdon could be sealed next week as a planning application for the premises goes in front of the district council. A planning application was submitted to Huntingdonshire District Council (HDC
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Son is united with the father he never knew after more than 80 years
A local war hero and his son have been united after more than 80 years apart. Captain of The Godmanchester Stirling Squadron Leader Matthew Drummond Henderson Wilson, known as ‘Jock’, was killed in action on April 11, 1942 just two months before
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Woman 'too weak' to visit dentist during cancer treatment was kicked off list
A Huntingdonshire woman kicked off her dentist's list for not making an appointment while undergoing cancer treatment has been reinstated following an intervention from The Hunts Post. MyDentist Dental Practice in Tebbutts Road, St Neots, removed
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Huntingdon town centre gets outdoor speaker system
Huntingdon Town Centre now has an outdoor speaker system thanks to Huntingdon Town Council and BID Huntingdon First. The speaker system has been set up to increase positive responses and overall atmosphere within the town centre, targeting shoppers
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Crime commissioner on 'challenge to secure Cambs the police funding it deserves'
Police and crime commissioner Darryl Preston talks about "the challenge to secure Cambridgeshire the police funding it deserves". Every community deserves a properly funded and well-equipped police force. In Cambridgeshire, we’ve made huge strides
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Parents warned of £120 fines as summer holidays approach
With the summer holidays around the corner, parents have been issued a warning that they could face fines of up to £120. Legal experts have told parents looking to save some money on their summer getaways that taking children out of school early