Have a look at some news stories you may have missed in The Hunts Post this week (April 8).
Click the links underneath the stories to read more.
A holistic fayre, set up by three entrepreneurs, is set to run at Hinchingbrooke House on April 14.
Click here to find out more about the fayre.
Employees at Pico Technology, a St Neots-based company, have raised more than £10,000 for cancer charities. They took on a 20-week running challenge to raise the funds.
Click here to see how they got on.
Sue and Alex Lea, from St Neots, are running the London Marathon in memory of their son, Jasper. The pair are fundraising for The Sick Children's Trust.
The Huntingdon Cromwell Rotary Club picked up seven bags of litter at the Coneygear Centre in honour of the Great British Spring Clean.
Click here to read about the litter pick.
TikTok star and St Ives Farmers Market regular, George Hepher, has released his debut book, Rebel Bakes, which has recipes inside for all of his yummy treats.
Read what George had to say about the book release by clicking here.
The Royal Oak in Hail Weston has won a regional award at the National Pub and Bar Awards.
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