Take a look at some of the news stories you may have missed from the Cambs Times over the last seven days.

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One person had to be freed from their vehicle after a crash on the A141 near Chatteris.

Cambs Times: A car and lorry were involved in a collision on the A141 near Chatteris on April 2.A car and lorry were involved in a collision on the A141 near Chatteris on April 2. (Image: Newsquest)

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The winners of the Young Arts Open at the Wisbech and Fenland Museum were announced this week - well done all!

Cambs Times: Some of the winners at the Wisbech and Fenland Museum.Some of the winners at the Wisbech and Fenland Museum. (Image: Wisbech and Fenland Museum)

Read about the winners by clicking here.

 

An learner driver was caught in Bridge Street, Chatteris after they were driving around with no lights on. It also turned out that they were uninsured.

Cambs Times: The car was seized by Cambridgeshire Police.The car was seized by Cambridgeshire Police. (Image: Cambridgeshire Police)

Find out what happened here.

 

Active Fenland announced that it will be holding free and low cost fitness sessions for people to take part in, including 'Couch to 5k'.

Cambs Times: Love to Move class at Damsons group, Peckover House, Wisbech, March 2024Love to Move class at Damsons group, Peckover House, Wisbech, March 2024 (Image: Active Fenland)

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The Capital of the Fens Oddfellows group and encouraging people to make new connections this spring.

Cambs Times: The Capital of the Fens Oddfellows visited the RSPB Frampton Marsh for a birdwatching day recently.The Capital of the Fens Oddfellows visited the RSPB Frampton Marsh for a birdwatching day recently. (Image: Capital of the Fens Oddfellows)

Find out more about what the group get up to by clicking here.

 

Cambridgeshire Police revealed that a staggering 1,872 uninsured cars were seized in 2023.

Cambs Times: Cambridgeshire ranked 22nd out of the 45 British police forces for the total number of uninsured vehicles seized during 2023.Cambridgeshire ranked 22nd out of the 45 British police forces for the total number of uninsured vehicles seized during 2023. (Image: Cambridgeshire Police)

Read more about the concerning statistics here.