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HUNDREDS of children gathered in Huntingdon on Monday to sing animal themed songs. The Crocodile Song, Four White Horses and Shoo Fly were just a few of the tracks sung by 400 primary school pupils at Hinchingbrooke Performing Arts Centre. They also p... Full Story »
13:07 - 03 July 2009
A MOTORIST was forced to duck out of the way after an air gun was fired at him as he drove along the A141 in Hartford. The 21-year-old victim noticed an air pistol being pointed out of the window of an oncoming car at 5.30pm on Thursday, June 25 near Tes... Full Story »
12:00 - 03 July 2009
THE economic downturn has bottomed out in Huntingdonshire, business leaders believe – but the personal debt crisis may still have a long way to go. John Bridge, chief executive of Cambridgeshire Chambers of Commerce, said the local economy reached its low... Full Story »
THE food consumed each year in the UK has been transported 18 BILLION MILES. That adds up to a lot of CO2 being pumped into the atmosphere by lorries, cars, vans and planes – an estimated 19 million tonnes in total. And two million tonnes of this is produ... Full Story »
LOOK out for the FairTrade symbol to see if the product has been created while giving better prices, decent working conditions, sustainability and fair terms to farmers and workers in the developing world. Many retailers supply a wide range of these pro... Full Story »
FOR Huntingdonshire s multitude of parents eagerly expecting the arrival of a new baby, most can rest assured their son or daughter will come into the world as planned. But for some families there is always an outside chance they will face the news tha... Full Story »
Low GI is the new wonder diet. It means low carbs, high fibre, no sugar, no animal fats and wholewheat everything. ANGELA SINGER went on a Low GI cooking course called Yo-Yo No More. It has been designed by Clare Birkin from St Ives to help people lose w... Full Story »
THE opening ceremony of the XXIX Olympiad is held on Friday. In the second of a two-part feature, DAVE WOODS met the girls from Huntingdon Olympic Gym Club who are dreaming of glory on the world stage — at the ages of just 17 and 16. Name: Marissa King A... Full Story »
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