March Town Council's plans to demolish public toilets
In May 2006 the Cambs Times reported that town councillors threatened to take over the running of public toilets in March if Fenland District Council closed the City Road car park toilets.
In May 2006 the Cambs Times reported that town councillors threatened to take over the running of public toilets in March if Fenland District Council closed the City Road car park toilets.
The story of the creation and growth of Gault Wood Nature Reserve was the topic of discussion at the latest March Society meeting.
The story of the creation and growth of Gault Wood Nature Reserve was the topic of discussion at the latest March Society meeting.
Ian Mason, the curator of Chatteris museum, presented an enthusiastic and enjoyable hands-on talk to The March Society about Anglo-Saxon Chatteris.
Ian Mason, the curator of Chatteris museum, presented an enthusiastic and enjoyable hands-on talk to The March Society about Anglo-Saxon Chatteris.
Sue Slack, a former librarian and researcher into women’s’ history from March gave The March Society a fascinating summary of the campaign work done by Cambridgeshire women as part of the suffragette movement.
Sue Slack, a former librarian and researcher into women’s’ history from March gave The March Society a fascinating summary of the campaign work done by Cambridgeshire women as part of the suffragette movement.
The March Society celebrated its 10th anniversary as the town’s civic society by hosting a quiz on the topic of ‘March’ and a buffet featuring a celebration cake showing society’s logo.
The March Society celebrated its 10th anniversary as the town’s civic society by hosting a quiz on the topic of ‘March’ and a buffet featuring a celebration cake showing society’s logo.
Fifty people attended The March Society’s talk given by Cambridgeshire Archaeologist Quinton Carroll on ‘Stonea camp, the Iceni and the Romans’.
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