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Cambridgeshire maize maze supports TeamGB with 12-acre maze design
A popular family attraction in Cambridgeshire has unveiled the theme of its 12-acre summer maize maze. Skylark Events is backing Team GB during the Paris Olympics, having created three kilometres of pathways to complete the Olympic-themed game
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Meet the mother and daughter duo redefining paranormal investigations
Amy and Nicky Jeffries never expected to find themselves at the helm of a paranormal investigation company. Avid ghost-hunters, the mother and daughter duo founded SGP Paranormal in 2023 to combat what they describe as a "lack" of supernatural-based
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Carpetright confirms it intends to call in administrators
A national carpet and flooring retailer has confirmed today (Friday July 12) that it intends to appoint administrators. Carpetright currently employs 1,852 staff members in its 272 stores across the country – but its future remains uncertain.
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Family fun and cycling inspire sustainable travel at Wintringham event
A fun, cycling-themed family event returns to Huntingdonshire this weekend, offering entertainment and sustainable travel inspiration. The eagerly anticipated 'Wintringham on Wheels' offers a range of interactive cycling experiences, from trying
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Upcoming road closures at A428, A1 and Cambridge Road in Eltisley
Road closures are set to take place from July 17 on various roads in Huntingdonshire while work continues on the A428 Black Cat to Caxton Gibbet. National Highways will be putting closures in place on the A428, the A1 and Cambridge Road in Eltisley
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Vehicle fire closes part of busy stretch of A14
A busy road in Huntingdonshire is partly closed due to a vehicle fire. The blaze happened shortly after 11am on the approach to Brampton Hut and the AI(M). Lane one of two on Thrapston Road is currently closed and delays are reportedly building
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Camp Beagle third anniversary in photos
Hundreds of animal rights campaigners gathered at Camp Beagle to mark the protest site's third anniversary. Situated outside MBR Acres on Sawtry Way, in Wyton, near Huntingdon, it is the longest running animal rights protest camp in the world
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St Neots restaurant could lose licence after Home Office orders review
A Huntingdonshire restaurant may lose its licence as a review has been ordered by the Home Office. In June, three people were arrested at Kaaizan's, an Indian restaurant at Longsands in St Neots, by Immigration Enforcement officers. Now, the
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Police seize knife and cocaine in St Neots
Police seized a knife and cocaine in Huntingdonshire on Wednesday (July 10). Officers were contacted by CCTV operators reporting possible drug use in an alleyway in New Street, St Neots. A spokesperson for Cambridgeshire Police said: "A man
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Bike thief caught in Stukeley Meadows given community order
A bike thief has been sentenced following a police chase in Stukeley Meadows. A member of the public called police at about 2.40am on Saturday (July 6) to report two bikes being stolen from Levers Water. Officers arrived and found Benjamin
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Seven day closure of Kimbolton road due to roadwords
A road in Kimbolton is closed today (July 12) for seven days as road works are carried out. The B660 Station Road is closed to all motor vehicles until July 19 between the hours of 9.30am and 3.30pm daily for resurfacing. The work is believed
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St Neots could see new housing development built on doorstep
Residents of a Huntingdonshire town are invited to have their say about plans for a new housing development that could be built on their doorstep. The Little Barford Garden Community is a proposed development that would sit north east of Bedford
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Police crack down on illegal parking in St Neots and St Ives
Police are cracking down on illegal parking in two Huntingdonshire towns following a number complaints from residents. Officers issued fixed penalty notices to a number of drivers parked illegally in St Neots and St Ives this week. Poor parking
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Nine health projects receive £125,000 funding boost
Community health projects have been granted £125,000 in funding from the NHS and private sector investors. Nine groups have received funding from a programme jointly orchestrated by the NHS Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Integrated Care Board
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UK households could be due £170 TV Licence refund - are you eligible?
UK households could be due a £169.50 refund on the cost of their TV Licence. Every household in the UK is legally required to have a TV licence in order to watch or record live TV, regardless of what channel it is on. However, you could be