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A WOMAN alleged to have left her animals unattended has hit back at her neighbours who she claims have made my life a living hell. Claire McPherson says she is also angry with RSPCA and housing officials who broke into her home to retrieve the animals a... Full Story »
10:17 - 12 September 2008
IMAGINE being strapped in a helicopter carcass in a darkened room and dunked upside down in water. Well, its one test you face to become a police air observer. And it was passed with flying colours by Cambridgeshire Police s ... Read More »
17:13 - 11 August 2008
SOHAM-based fundraiser Liam Fairhust has been crowned Britain s Kindest Kid. Following a trip to Downing Street in the company of Five newsreader Natasha Kaplinsky, TV viewers were encouraged to vote from a shortlist of five charitable under-16s – and 13... Read More »
FOR the last month four-year-olds have been settling into school life – some have probably found it difficult, but others will be enjoying every second of it. But for parents, seeing their children enjoy their first days at primary school is a momentous o... Full Story »
16:28 - 06 October 2008
EROTIC art will be on display in Fenland this month. The adults-only show offers the chance to see sensual and fetish art portrayed through illustrations and life casting. It will feature a body of work created over 10 years by 46-year-old Chatteris-based... Read More »
11:41 - 02 October 2008
THE EVENT: World s Biggest Coffee Morning, to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support. WHAT IS MACMILLAN CANCER SUPPORT? An organisation set up to improve the lives of people affected by cancer. It provides practical, medical, emotional and financial su... Read More »
SOME of Fenland s best cricketing talent was recognised when March Town Cricket Club held their annual presentation night. Awards were handed out by special guest, Cambridgeshire County Cricket Club manager and First Class umpire Keith Coburn and March T... Full Story »
12:22 - 02 October 2008
PETERBOROUGH LEAGUE, COMBINATION ONE Wimblington Reserves 3 Long Sutton Reserves 2 TWO Adam Parrish goals gave Wimblington three points and bragging rights. Long Sutton took a 1-0 lead into half-time after Andreas Maher chased Steve Cousins through-ball... Read More »
10:29 - 02 October 2008
FILM and sculpture-making were among the activities carried out by Fenzone Youth Council and Young People March members when they went on a team-building trip to Burwell House. YPM managers Sarah Brown and Jayne Manders and youth worker Liam Siddons accom... Read More »
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