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By ADAM LAZZARI THE death of a 13-year-old schoolgirl and her mother has inspired a group of children to make a campaigning DVD about road safety. It will be shown at a public viewing at Guyhirn Village Hall on Saturday. Danielle Fletcher and her mother... Full Story »
17:28 - 14 November 2008
BARMAN Damian Holmes is a cut above the rest after having his head shaved today to raise money for Children in Need. The 25-year-old has sported pony tails of varying lengths since the age of 11 but decided to ask staff at the Oliver Cromwell Hotel to spo... Read More »
14:32 - 14 November 2008
THE Welney Wash road is, today, again flooded and the A1101 has been closed, leaving drivers frustrated and facing a 25-mile detour to Littleport. Villagers and commuters have suffered from the flooding of the Ouse Washes for the last decade. Welney resid... Read More »
THE photos have been taken, and now let the judging begin of the 2008 Cambs Times Baby of the Year competition. Former GP turned photographer Chris Ley has taken nearly 90 photographs of the babies who turned up during a three day photo shoot at March Tow... Full Story »
16:03 - 02 October 2008
A MASSIVE 20 per cent discount is being made available to our readers who decide to order any of the reception class photos from Fenland schools. In recent weeks we’ve travelled the length and breadth ... Read More »
10:24 - 17 November 2008
STUDENTS and staff from Whittlesey school are set to be in the Guinness Book of World Records for the second successive year, after recording the world s largest conga today. A total of 1,058 students and staff of Sir Harry Smith Community College took pa... Read More »
A FENLAND village buzzed to a Dickensian theme as visitors turned out in droves to recapture the essence of Christmases past. Benwick Resident Association s Dickensian Market was a year in the planning but was rated by organisers a stunning success after... Full Story »
16:53 - 13 November 2008
OUTWELL S annual charity fair was held for the last time on Saturday and raised £550 for the individual charities represented at St Andrew s Methodist Church. Organiser of the Under One Roof event for the past 15 years Elizabeth Hayes said: In a nutsh... Read More »
13:10 - 24 October 2008
It is a scene straight out of a mystery thriller or perhaps the Famous Five books as creaking wooden floorboards are lifted to reveal a dusty flight of stairs and an old hidden safe. From the cellars to spectacular views across the fenlands from the roof,... Read More »
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