Huntingdonshire Christmas light switch on's to go to this year
Several towns across Huntingdonshire are preparing to turn their Christmas lights on at the end of November and the start of December.
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Francesca is a Trainee Reporter for The Hunts Post, Ely Standard, Cambs Times, Wisbech Standard and Peterborough Matters. She focuses on the Huntingdonshire area - if you have a story of any kind, get in touch!
Francesca is a Trainee Reporter for The Hunts Post, Ely Standard, Cambs Times, Wisbech Standard and Peterborough Matters. She focuses on the Huntingdonshire area - if you have a story of any kind, get in touch!
Several towns across Huntingdonshire are preparing to turn their Christmas lights on at the end of November and the start of December.
Madeleine Jackson, who served as the Chair of Governors at Abbey College, has bee awarded for her volunteering efforts.
The St Neots Players are celebrating a successful performance of Assassination!, a play written by one of their own performers.
A Huntingdonshire nursery has received a donation of footballs from the housebuilder, David Wilson Homes.
Pink Rooster, a charity supporting the wellbeing of those with dementia, mental health issues and physical barriers, is opening up a shop in St Neots.
Ste Greenall, the Full English Breakfast show host on Black Cat Radio, has shared why he is supporting The 3 Pillars charity this Christmas.
Cambridgeshire Police responded to calls in Molesworth after "shouting and banging" could be heard from the back of a lorry.
A man and woman have been arrested after Cambridgeshire Police carried out welfare checks over cuckooing concerns.
Aaron Diiuorio has been jailed for assaulting his girlfriend in a house in Sapley, Huntingdon.
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