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04:45 > Sunday 14th March 2010

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Parts of the maintenance track have been under water for long periods of the year
VIDEO: Cambridge guided bus will run like this…one day
13:10 - 11 March 2010

FOOTAGE of the Cambridgeshire Guided Bus in action has been re-released by the county council to remind passengers that this is what they will get…one day. Cambridgeshire County Council has said it is unwilling to accept the busway while there are still f... Full Story »

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Video: Hinchingbrooke School pupils help a BBC news broadcast

11:17 - 11 March 2010

HINCHINGBROOKE School in Huntingdon will join 700 schools across the UK on Thursday, March 11 to help a BBC news broadcast. The 40 Hinchingbrooke pupils are taking part in BBC News School Report, a BBC project to engage 11-14-year-olds in the news. Tomor... Read More »

Polio
Video: Over £500 raised by pupils to help eradicate polio

17:31 - 02 March 2010

MORE than £500 was raised in one-day by pupils at three primary schools to help eradicate polio. Children at Bury Primary School, Ramsey Juniors School and Upwood Primary School all took part in Rotary s Polio Plus – Thanks for a Life Campaign on Friday... Read More »

flood
Video: Puddle halts drivers in rush hour

17:16 - 02 March 2010

THERE was no way through for motorists heading to Huntingdon from the A14 during the morning rush hour on Monday (March 1) because of….a large puddle. Drivers had to find alternative routes through – or around – Godmanchester as signs had been left up war... Read More »

Looney
Video: Wear top hats say Raving Looneys

12:01 - 24 February 2010

LOONEY LAUNCH: Lord Toby Jug – the Monster Raving Looney Party member – launched his bid for Parliament and council on Monday (February) with the promise to ban the wearing of hoodies and reintroduce the rather out-of-favour top hat. Lord Toby, who lives... Read More »

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