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St Neots pub gets green light for marquee after locals offer their support
A pub in St Neots has been given the green light to have a marquee up in their garden after the community came together to support it. The Bell in Great Paxton was forced to submit a planning application to Huntingdonshire District Council for
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Convenience and comfort – the joys of living at Mill View
Enjoy a lifestyle of independence and reassurance at Mill View, a state-of-the-art development in Hauxton, Cambridge with access to care and support services. Developed by bpha, Mill View is an independent living community in Cambridgeshire
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Huntingdon MP Ben Obese-Jecty quizzes Angela Rayner on Envar approval
The newly-elected Huntingdon MP, Ben Obese-Jecty, quizzed Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner in the House of Commons yesterday (July 30). It was confirmed on Monday, July 29 that the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government
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St Neots Riverside Miniature Railway given coveted award of country's best
The Riverside Miniature Railway in St Neots has been given a prestigious award. The St Neots attraction, based at Riverside Park, has been awarded Green Flag accreditation, which recognises the site as one of the country's best community spots.
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High Street in Hunts village set to shut for four days of roadworks
A High Street in a Huntingdonshire village is set to shut for four days while roadworks take place. Somersham High Street will close on August 1 until August 4 to allow for works by Cambridge Water. The closure will be in place both ways to
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Rare Adidas trainer catches out 62-year-old St Ives burglar
A 62-year-old burglar was caught out by police after a rare pair of Adidas trainers led to his identity being revealed. James Lewsam targeted two homes in St Ives in August and September 2020 when the owners were away on holiday. He stole items
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Scale of violence against women and girls in Huntingdonshire revealed
The scale of violence against women and girls (VAWG) in Huntingdonshire has been revealed in an exclusive investigation. Figures obtained by The Hunts Post from Cambridgeshire Police found more than 1,100 crimes against women and girls were recorded
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Steel merchant launches ‘one-stop shop’ for metal
A steel fabricator and supplier has opened a new trade counter in Huntingdon, offering “a one-stop shop for all things metal”. Merchant Steel Solutions (MSS) was founded in 2020 by Kevin Rayner and David Biddle, who were later joined by Michael
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Future of former Grade II listed hotel in Hunts to be considered in update
The future of a former hotel is set to be considered in a promising move from Huntingdonshire District Council. The Old Falcon in the St Neots Market Square has been derelict for 20 years and many attempts have been made to inject life back into
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Local NHS body shares advice for young people worried about exam results
The local NHS is sharing top tips to deal with stress and anxiety, as nearly 52,000 young people are due to get their exam results over the coming weeks. A-levels, T-levels, GCSE and other exam results are all due soon, so local health leaders
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Martin Lewis responds to Rachel Reeves cutting 'crucial' benefits for elderly
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced a series of public spending cuts including Pension Credit. Only those on Pension Credit or means-tested benefits will get the Winter Fuel Payment going forward - those on the credit will get £200 and £300