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14:37 > Wednesday 19th November 2008

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Robin's Nest

ROBIN'S NEST: We will crack down on anti-social behaviour

10:05 - 13 November 2008

PRISON/homelessness or behave – the choice is yours. Firm but fair – no, I am not talking about what the Wisbech Marrow Growers Association look for in a judge, it s what my team will be with people who act in an anti-social manner. Those of you that s... Read More »

The Event

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Gallery: The Event - Lunch time at Meadowgate Special School in Wisbech.

13:43 - 21 October 2008

THE EVENT: Lunch time at Meadowgate Special School in Wisbech. Every lunch time is special at this school, but we were invited along as the youngsters and staff celebrated National School Meals Week. WHO COOKS THE MEALS? School cooks Jo Hart and Julie Be... Read More »

Voice of the Fens

VOICE OF THE FENS: So far so good fornew head of Thomas Clarkson

11:08 - 13 November 2008

THESE are ordinary times at Thomas Clarkson Community College. Kids are, in the main, going to school on time. There s enough teachers, too, to look after them. School trips are buzzing, there s been a successful presentation evening for Year 11s this wee... Read More »

Pen Friend - With Anita Davies

A sketchbook illustration
Anita: Sketchbook Exchange

13:31 - 04 July 2008

I AM currently taking part in an international sketchbook exchange with three other artists whose blogs I visit frequently and work I admire; Margaret Storer-Roche based in Arizona, Jennifer Lawson from Maine and Nina Johansson from Sweden. We have chosen... Read More »

Fenlander's Diary - By Samuel Brakespeare

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FENLANDER'S DIARY: Naughty clerics, remembrance mix up and who's taking pole position?

10:58 - 13 November 2008

TO think it should come to this! I refer, unhappily, to the Daily Telegraph which has rather unkindly put former March clergyman the Rev Tom Ambrose in at number six of a top seven compilation of naughty priests. Rev Ambrose, as you may recall, was for... Read More »

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