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'Negative legacies' of A14 project blasted by councillors
Councillors have called for the “negative legacies” of the A14 project to be addressed as they said problems are still being uncovered four years on. Issues such as sinking bridges, damaged roads, missing pathways and road signs were raised by
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Cambridgeshire driver killed in M6 crash named by police
A man from Cambridgeshire who was killed in a crash on the M6 this month has been named by police. Richard Woods, aged 40, was one of the five people killed in a crash on the M6 Northbound past Tebay, Cumbria, on October 15. Mr Woods was driving
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Cambridgeshire Police say 'no room for misogyny' after misconduct hearing
A Cambridgeshire Police officer would have been dismissed from the force for gross misconduct, had he still been serving, a hearing has found. Former officer PC Ryan Rolfe, who was based at Huntingdon Police Station, faced a misconduct hearing
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Baby loss awareness tribute outside St Ives church is a success
A baby loss awareness tribute that was planned within just one week has been hailed as a success. Laura Thompson voluntarily arranged a ribbon memorial display on the railings outside St Ives Methodist Church. The display also received much
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Kimbolton pupil celebrates selection for elite regional cricket programme
Kimbolton School has announced that Year 11 pupil Jess Taylor has been selected for the London and East Region Women’s Emerging Player Programme – a significant milestone in her cricketing journey. Jess’s selection comes after a remarkable season
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340 new homes for Hunts village given green light despite local concern
The green light has been given for 340 new homes to be built in a Huntingdonshire village, despite one local's plea to "give us a break and give us time to catch up". The hundreds of new homes will be built on Glatton Road, in Sawtry, and will
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Cambs NHS offers half term tips as national norovirus cases almost double usual rate
With nationally reported norovirus cases already double the usual rate for this time of year, the local NHS has issued advice to help prevent minor illnesses and injuries from disrupting half term plans. Norovirus, also called the "winter vomiting