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09:52 > Thursday 20th November 2008

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MARCH: 20 year old in court today accused of causing the death of Alex Chilvers by dangerous driving
11:37 - 19 November 2008

A 20 YEAR old March man appeared in court today charged with causing the death of another young man from the town by dangerous driving. David William Goakes also faces a second charge of failing to report the accident to police within 24 hours. Goakes, o... Full Story »

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FENLAND: Publish and be damned? Our dilemma over leaked list of Fenland BNP members

18:15 - 19 November 2008

BY THE EDITOR JUST as our print edition went to press, a list dropped into the Editor s inbox of all British National Party members in England. Some deft handiwork soon produced names and addresses of some 40 members in Wisbech, March, Chatteris and the... Full Story »

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MARCH: Christmas lights, Christmas charity fair- and the big switch on. A town prepares!

14:37 - 19 November 2008

IT S just over a week to go before the big switch on of March Christmas Lights followed two days later by the Cambs Times Christmas Charity Fair. Father Christmas is lined up for both occasions, and on Friday night, at 7pm he will be joined by seven year-... Full Story »

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FENLAND: Council plans to switch Fenland Learner Centre from March to Wisbech

14:04 - 19 November 2008

By Elaine King PLANS are in the pipeline to move the Fenland Learner Centre from March to Wisbech, to provide better facilities for youngsters with special educational needs. At the moment 11 children attend the temporary and inadequate centre in City Roa... Full Story »

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WHITTLESEY: Family living in shadow of monster wind turbine say the noise is driving them out

17:22 - 18 November 2008

A FAMILY living in the shadow of Fenland s biggest wind turbine may be forced to move – because their children are too frightened to play in the garden. The children are scared that the turbine might fall down on them, said mum of two Agnieszka Koczur.... Full Story »