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A 16-year-old singer-songwriter from Huntingdon has just been signed by Relentless Records – part of the EMI label. The former Hinchingbrooke School pupil could become the latest star to find fame through the internet. ANGELA SINGER reports. YOU would...
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09:10 - 16 April 2008
Ten years ago Michael Gays was named a Child of Achievement. He was praised for his bravery after having hours of surgery aimed at extending one of his legs and avoiding life in a wheelchair. After 22 operations, the process is almost complete. ANGELA... Full Story »
08:33 - 02 April 2008
It cost £1million to open. It is in the centre of Huntingdon and it has been closed for six months after a noise abatement order. Is Oliver s Nightclub a white elephant or could it have another use? ANGELA SINGER finds out. THE OWNER THE future of Oli... Full Story »
11:24 - 19 March 2008
BREWING your own beer is a rare art in Huntingdonshire, but one pub in the district is carrying the torch for the tradition. ANDREW McGILL visited Little Gransden to find out more — and try some of the unusual samples on offer. FANCY a pint of Defibrilla... Full Story »
15:25 - 14 November 2007
It started as an isolation hospital – now its whole urpose is against solation. The Papworth Settlement began in 1917 as a special village for people suffering from TB. Now, 90 years on, the Papworth Trust works to stop disabled people being isolated.... Full Story »
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