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06:27 > Saturday 13th March 2010

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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.... Full Story »

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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 »

Jordan Gill was in fine form on Saturday night
Video: Six Fenland victories in spectacular night's boxing in Chatteris

12:29 - 14 December 2009

By ADAM LAZZARI SIX Fenland fighters were victorious at a stunning night s boxing in Chatteris. Chatteris Amateur Boxing Club hosted the Big Fight Night at Cromwell Community College on Saturday. A packed crowd of more than 500 spectators enjoyed 13 bou... Read More »

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EXCLUSIVE: Video: Preferred bidder announced for Fenland schools rebuilding schemes

16:55 - 09 December 2009

THE company that put the retractable roof on Wimbledon has been chosen for the £25million re-development of Neale Wade Community College, March. Galliford Try has been chosen by investment group Equitix for phase one of the Fen... Read More »

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VIDEO: EastEnders star David Proud returns to Sir Harry Smith to unveil the 'David Proud Suite'

17:32 - 20 November 2009

EASTENDERS star David Proud returned home to Whittlesey today (Friday) to unveil a plaque at a suite named after him at his former secondary school. Staff at Sir Harry Smith Community College were so proud when David... Read More »

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