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CHATTERIS took a step back into the Middle Ages when thousands of people turned out to enjoy a weekend of jousting, traditional crafts and merriment at the annual Chatteris Medieval Festival. And the Cambs Times and Wisbech Standard team helped to bring... Full Story »
12:46 - 11 June 2009
A SPECTACULAR free dance show will be performed at a special Kids Are Alright event in Chatteris this month. Top Cambridgeshire group Dance Offensive will stage a live performance at the Chatteris Medieval Festival on Saturday, June 27. The Cambs Times an... Read More »
16:01 - 11 May 2009
PEST controller Lloyd Smart used an infra red camera to discover what a householder thought might have been mice was actually a starling s nest in the roof. Mr Smart of Fenland Environmental Services has now turned the footage caught by the camera into a... Read More »
A TASTE of the Moulin Rouge came to March as Year 11 students at the Neale-Wade Community College said goodbye to their school days in style. Posh frocks and tuxedoes were again commonplace the school s prom, held on Saturday. Hundreds of people gathered... Full Story »
13:30 - 03 July 2009
Story by: KELLY GREEN LOUIS Smith, gymnast and bronze medallist at the Beijing Olympics, attended a sports festival at Neale-Wade Community College on Thursday. The festival was run as part of National School Sports week, where pupils were encouraged to t... Read More »
08:20 - 03 July 2009
WE have had a spectacular response to our Pet of the Year competition, with almost 130 readers submitting photographs of their beloved animals. And now it s over to you to decide which cute animal should be crowned with the prestigious title of the Cambs... Read More »
FOUR members of a gang of travellers– including two from Fenland- who were jailed for their part in a £1 million crime spree were today EACH ordered to hand over £150,000 from the proceeds. A confiscation hearing took place at Lincoln Crown Court when eac... Full Story »
11:34 - 27 February 2009
A WOMAN had a miraculous escape after she was pulled from a river by passers by after her car crashed through a bridge barrier and nosedived into the 16ft Bank Drain near Chatteris. It was frightening, I did not know what was going on or what was happeni... Read More »
09:14 - 11 February 2009
By ADAM LAZZARI KICKBOXING can appear to be a quite brutal pastime but women in Doddington are embracing the martial art. The Falcons Academy of Martial Arts was formed at the end of 2007. It is run by black belt instructor Hadleigh Kirby and his wife Lin... Read More »
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