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Huntingdon Racecourse MD To Leave
14:43 - 09 May 2008

HUNTINGDON Racecourse s managing director Amy Starkey — the youngest racecourse MD in Britain — is to leave her post. Ms Starkey, 27, will leave her position at the Brampton circuit after three years to become managing director of the famous Kempton Park... Full Story »

Alan Kempson
Missing Businessmen - Search Abandoned

09:38 - 09 May 2008

A RESCUE mission searching for two directors of a Huntingdon company whose plane went missing in Brazil has been abandoned. Alan Kempson, 46, and Nigel Hodges, 52, were on board the Cessna 310 when it disappeared at about 1743 (2143 BST) on Friday, May 2.... Full Story »

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Minor bump causes St Ives traffic chaos

09:33 - 08 May 2008

A MINOR accident on the St Ives by-pass caused serious delays this morning, with traffic tailing back onto the A14 in both directions. The collision between a Transit van and a Skoda Octavia car is believed to have happened when traffic on the Harrison Wa... Full Story »

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Jill Tuck named new county council leader
17:19 - 09 May 2008

COUNCILLOR Jill Tuck was appointed the new Conservative leader of Cambridgeshire County Council on Friday after winning a six-way race for Shire Hall s top political job. Cllr Tuck was elected by the county council s Conservative group, although her app... Full Story »

Little Paxton fire
92-year-old killed in house fire is named
11:03 - 07 May 2008

AN elderly man died following a house fire in Little Paxton last week. John Howells, 92, was pronounced dead at the scene after the fire at his house in Gordon Road at 7.46am on Wednesday, April 30. Firefighters said they entered the house and rescued a... Full Story »

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Children can get sticky fingers to help appeal
11:05 - 07 May 2008

CHILDREN can place their fingerprints on a special commemorative platter – and help to raise money for maternity services at Hinchingbrooke Hospital in Huntingdon. Crazy Glazy Ceramic Café in Godmanchester, where youngsters can create their own designs on... Full Story »

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Mothers' tasty idea for hospital appeal
09:37 - 16 April 2008

TWO mothers who gave birth at Hinchingbrooke Hospital in Huntingdon have come up with a tasty way of supporting The Hunts Post New Life Appeal. Vhari Russell, 30, and Rachel Prothero, 33, sell a wide range of edible gifts through their company website www.doughdough.com... Full Story »

 

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Lori proves Hunts has got talent
14:18 - 30 April 2008

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... Full Story »

Micheal as a child
Growing up the hard way
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 »

 

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