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The WOW! Day took place on July 20 and covered the area from St Neots upstream to Earith downstream, with nine information hubs along the route set up as staging posts.
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Recent heatwaves and persistent droughts are putting unprecedented pressure on our water supply. While everyone understands the vital importance ...
Despite heavy rain, the Flying Fifteen Open Meeting at Grafham Water Sailing Club continued after a slow start. The competition, held over the weekend of July 19–20, saw spirits remain high despite ...
There will be no Great Northern or Thameslink between Peterborough and London, including at Huntingdon and St Neots, on August 23, 24 and 25.
The animals from Gorefield Alpacas visited Hunters Down Care Home, delighting the community. Residents had the chance to feed, stroke, and learn about the alpacas, thanks to the knowledgeable team ...
In fact, the grain was ready to harvest on July 12, but, with temperatures of 33°C, we dare not cut the crop as there was no way of cooling the grain down sufficiently to put it safely into store.
Huntingdon racer Guy Jolly Claimed victory in latest World Series Round in the Brisca V8 Stockcar Class on Saturday night at the Odsal Stadium ...
Cambridgeshire's Police and Crime Commissioner has come out in defence of female officers after comments made by a Reform MP disparaging ...
Patients in Cambridgeshire are being urged to attend appointments as scheduled unless told otherwise amid ongoing doctor strikes.
There was eight hours of rail disruption on July 28 after a person was hit by a train between Stevenage and London King's Cross.
Huntingdonshire is a thriving community and we need to support each other. Working local means that we can keep our fuel costs low and put in a full day. We have a commitment to our local customers ...
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