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Rovers came from 2-0 down to take their revenge
Graham Mills reports on the UCL Premier Division South game between Bugbrooke St Michaels and Eynesbury Rovers. Eynesbury Rovers came from 2-0 down at half time to record a 3-2 success to gain revenge for the 1-0 home defeat against Bugbrooke last
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Major Cambridgeshire road blocked after two-vehicle crash
A major road in Cambridgeshire is currently blocked after a two-vehicle crash earlier this afternoon. Motorists are being advised to avoid the area around the A1 at Little Paxton after emergency services were called to the scene at around 2.50pm
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Students explore issues around drink-driving in school production
The dangers and consequences of drink driving were explored in a heavy-hitting theatre production performed by students at a Huntingdon secondary school. ‘For My Girlfriend’ tells the story of a group of teenagers who persuade a friend, a newly-qualified
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Former Conservative MP selected to run in 2025 mayoral election
Former Peterborough MP Paul Bristow has been selected as the Conservative candidate for the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough mayoral election next year. Mr Bristow was the city’s MP from 2019 until he lost the seat in July’s general election to
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Teachers at Cambridge sixth form college to strike
Teachers at a Cambridge sixth form college will go on strike this week as part of a wider national dispute with the Department for Education. Staff who are members of the National Education Union at Hills Road Sixth Form College will walk out
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Read our new Island Nature Notes Column and find out more about bats!
Where do bats go in winter? Tim Reed, chair of The Friends of Holt Island, explains what happens on the Holt Island Nature Reserve in St Ives. Holt Island Nature Reserve is an award-winning reserve in St Ives. (Image: The Friends of Holt Island
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Little lost dog in Hunts saved after community rally round to find her
A lost pup in Huntingdonshire has been rescued and taken in by an animal charity after an entire community rallied together to find her. Peanut, as she has become affectionately known, was spotted running around Abbotsley on her own. Her sighting
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Three-vehicle crash on major Huntingdonshire road
Three vehicles were involved in a crash on a major Huntingdonshire road on Monday, November 15. Police were called to the scene at around 7am with reports of a collision on the A14 Huntingdon Road. It is understood only minor injuries were
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Celebrations for 105 years of the WI in villages
The ladies at the Offords Women's Institute have celebrated 105 years of group's existence in the villages. The Offords Women's Institute was formed on November 28, 1919 and members decided to celebrate with a party. They wanted to engage
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F1 Exhibition in London revved up by St Neots company's graphic designs
A Huntingdonshire company has revved up the new Formula 1 Exhibition at Excel London with its print creations. Moss, which is based in St Neots, helped to transform Immerse LDN, London’s newest entertainment district, into a visual experience.
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Cambs community groups can apply for share of £500k from GTR
Community groups in Cambridgeshire can apply for a share of half a million pounds for funding from Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR). The train operator confirmed that applications are now open for funding bids to "bring ideas to life" from East Anglia
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Ofwat blocks water companies from paying bosses £6.8m bonuses with customer cash
Nine water companies across the UK have been banned from using customer money to fund “undeserved” bonuses for their top bosses. Industry regulator Ofwat has stepped in to stop water companies paying out £6.8 million in bonuses using customer money