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05:03 > Thursday 11th March 2010

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William Marshall School pupils recorded their Mother
Video: Welney school pupils record Mother's Day song to raise funds for sensory garden
13:34 - 01 March 2010

PUPILS were in fine voice when they recorded a Mother s Day song and kick-started a fundraising campaign for a new sensory garden atWilliam Marshall Primary School in Welney.... Full Story »

Kath Sindle and Joe Hampson, both of Elliott Lodge in March, celebrated Valentine
Video: Octogenarians at Elliott Lodge in March celebrate Valentine's Day by getting engaged

09:02 - 15 February 2010

THEIR companionship started over a cup of tea eight months ago. And octogenarians Joe Hampson and Kath Sindle, both residents of Elliott Lodge in March, celebrated Valentine s Day… by getting engaged.... Read More »

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Video: Subaru Forester that was used by hare coursers in March area crushed by police

13:07 - 18 January 2010

POLICE crushed a Subaru Forester today that was used by hare coursers in Fenland. The 4x4 was seized in September when police arrested two men from Leicestershire who coursed illegally in the March area. Since October 1 there have been 160 incidents of po... Read More »

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Aidan Murdoch and his dog Lily.  2751PU310
Gallery: Young dog handler to take part in Crufts competition
17:14 - 09 March 2010

A YOUNG dog handler from Fenland will be among a Cambridgeshire team competing on the on world s greatest stage tomorrow (Saturday). Eight-year-old Aiden Murdoch, from Chatteris, will take part in the junior flyball competition at Crufts with his Labrador... Full Story »

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Gallery: Wisbech played host to colourful and traditional Rising of the Court ceremony

14:44 - 01 March 2010

WISBECH played host to a colourful and traditional ceremony on Friday with the Rising of the Court. For hundreds of years an annual procession has made its way from the court house to a local hostelry for lunch. However, this year there was a break in tra... Read More »

Abbie Ross in Kenya
Gallery: Teenager spends six months helping some of the world's poorest children in Kenya

12:10 - 25 February 2010

TEENAGER Abbie Ross has spent the last six months helping some of the world s poorest children. Abbie, 18, from Friday Bridge returned from Kenya a fortnight ago, where worked voluntarily in a primary school, a hospital and an orphanage. She said: I abso... Read More »

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BBC Migrants
Slideshow: Unemployed workers fared differently in BBC film The Day the Immigrants Left
17:25 - 03 March 2010

FENLAND unemployed workers fared differently in the BBC film The Day The Immigrants Left. Many had agreed to take part in the social experiment after weeks of fly posting by the TV crew to find willing recruits. But cometh the hour, it wasn t quite as... Full Story »

Benwick School pupils call 999.4852BP310
Slideshow: School children visit fire station for Safety Zone event

11:10 - 03 March 2010

HUNDREDS of school children have visited the annual Safety Zone event at March fire station. The youngsters learned how to keep safe, and were given practical tips about how to deal with danger. During the day, the pupils learned tips about road safety, f... Read More »

An array of talented performers put on a good show at the 2010 Doddington Variety Show.
Slideshow: Doddington Variety Show raises hundreds of pounds for charity

10:42 - 03 March 2010

A VILLAGE variety show raised hundreds of pounds for charity. The 2010 Doddington Variety Show, which ran on four nights, raised £600 for Macmillan Cancer Relief and the charity CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young). The Doddington Village Hall Management Commi... Read More »

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Hoax callers are being told to watch out.
Audio: Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service announce zero tolerance policy on hoax callers
16:02 - 07 August 2009

HOAX callers kill. That is the message Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service is sending out as part of a new zero tolerance policy on prank callers. It records all 999 calls and will work more vigorously with the police to prosecute hoax callers who cou... Full Story »

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