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Chief Constable Julie Spence went on the beat for her Christmas message.
VIDEO AND AUDIO: Chief Constable on the beat in Huntingdon for Christmas message
15:01 - 24 December 2009

CAMBRIDGESHIRE Chief Constable, Julie Spence, went out on the beat for her Christmas message and took action to solve a parking complaint. Mrs Spence s brief patrol in Huntingdon town centre was filmed for part of her end-of-year vodcast. As she stopped...

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Audio: Cambs disabled people launch song to raise awareness

15:01 - 17 December 2009

A GROUP of disabled people has launched a song about equality to raise awareness of disabilities and help break down barriers. Eleven adults who meet weekly at the Saxongate Centre in Huntingdon to receive support from disability charity, the Papworth Tr... Read More »

Xmas CD
AUDIO: Huntingdon scientists launch Christmas charity CD

12:00 - 02 December 2009

A TEAM of forensic scientists from Huntingdon have donned Santa hats and recorded a Christmas CD in aid of charity. The 18 Huntingdon Forensic Science Service Laboratory workers are more used to helping gather evidence to help police forces solve some of... Read More »

Anthony Richardson
Audio: Godmanchester man voices McCoys Crisps ad campaign

15:01 - 19 November 2009

A FATHER of two from Godmanchester has voiced a new advert for McCoys Crisps. Anthony Richardson, 43, of Fox Grove is a well-established voice over artist with credits ranging from Pepsi to Microsoft. McCoys Crisps has have employed him for its new websi... Read More »

Fire
Audio: CAMBS: 10-year-olds to face prosecution for hoax calls

16:51 - 03 August 2009

CHILDREN as young as 10 could face police prosecution and a criminal record if they are caught making hoax calls to the fire service. Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service has launched a zero-tolerance policy towards hoax callers, who jeopardise lives an... Read More »

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