1. Here are some news stories from The Hunts Post that you may have missed in the last seven days.

Read the full story by clicking on the links.

The family of Mike Gough, a well-known road safety champion who was tragically killed on March 16, held a silent vigil in his memory at a Huntingdonshire District Council meeting.

The Hunts Post: Mike Gough's family at the vigil.Mike Gough's family at the vigil. (Image: John Morris)

Click here to read more about the tributes paid to Mike.

 

Eaton Socon Cricket Club held their ninth annual Easter Family Fun Day, which was "spectacular" according to attendees.

The Hunts Post: Children enjoyed face painting at the event.

Read more about the fun by clicking here.

 

Staff at Henbrook House, a brand new care home in St Neots, opened the doors to new residents this week. They even had an Easter celebration to kick their opening week off.

The Hunts Post: Henbrook House staff at Easter.Henbrook House staff at Easter. (Image: Henbrook House)

Find out more about the brand new care home here.

 

Plans to turn the former Magpas Air Ambulance offices in Huntington, into flats, have been rejected.

The Hunts Post: The former Magpas Air Ambulance offices.The former Magpas Air Ambulance offices. (Image: LDR)

Read more about the decision here.

 

The St Neots Crazy Skaters and the Sharks Roller Hockey Club came together to "Revamp the Ramp" and fundraise for the St Neots skatepark.

The Hunts Post: The St Neots Crazy Skaters.The St Neots Crazy Skaters. (Image: Brian Moore)

Find out more about their fundraising efforts by clicking here.

 

Jack Hampson, a member of Kathie Reilly's Saturday Slimming World Class in St Ives, was crowned the "Greatest Loser 2024" after losing nine stone in the space of a year.

The Hunts Post: Jack Hampson.Jack Hampson. (Image: Slimming World)

Read about Jack's incredible achievement here.